Knoll Light Factory

Gallery for Knoll Light Factory.

Knoll Light Factory has been used in a range of design and photography projects. Click on the artist/company to see graphics and a description.

Karl-Fredrik von Hausswolff, 2008

www.hausswolff.com

Swedish photographer Karl-Fredrik von Hausswolff has been working in the business for 10 years. His commissioned work these days often featurs automobiles and beautiful skies. A couple years ago, PLAZA Magazine commissioned Karl to make a car visually stand out against its competitors. He found Knoll Light Factory before he took any shots because he knew creatively that he wanted star-like lighting to make the car pop out. As Karl has used Knoll Light Factory in his work, he's branched off the star effect and migrated to the enhancements of direct sunlight flares. See more photography by Karl.

Joe Felzman Photography, 2008

www.felzman.com

Joe Felzman became interested in photography at age 12 and has now been in the business for 31 years. His interest is in taking on commercial projects that are challenging to light. Usually Joe works with inanimate objects but sometimes models are incorporated, as in the work below. Often Knoll Light Factory is an important part of finessing the composition. Read more about Joe Felzman and see the progression of his work.

Jeffrey Glotzl, 2008

www.glotzl.com

Jeffrey Glotzl is a freelance retoucher / photo-illustrator based in Richmond VA, and a graduate of the New England School of Photography. Jeffrey bought Knoll Light Factory for a specific project and has continued to use it since. See more images of Jeffrey's work. You can also go to his website, Glotzl.com, to see an interesting breakdown of his creative process through a feature called 'View Process'.

 

This image is also courtesy of photographer Adam Ewing, www.adamewing.com.


Henk Dawson,
Dawson 3D, Inc, 2008

www.d3d.com

Henk has been a photographer for 18 years, since he discovered the medium while working in an ad agency as a illustrator/ photographer. He has always been interested in blending art with science, and his portfolio website shows illustrations with a few photographs. All of Henk's work is commissioned by companies such as Microsoft, Dolby and Best Buy.

See the before/after images of his Simms "Bumper Blast" video game cover.

Steven Gotts
Creating Images, 2007

Producer/Photographer Steven Gotts of Creating Images created beautiful images for Review Magazine's cover story. The story showcases Michigan-based music group The Thunderchickens. Knoll Light Factory was used to create the star effect in the window and its resulting the dramatic art effect to the left and lower portion of the photo.

Says Steven, "Actually, the light effect was one of those 'Happy Accidents'. Some of the resulting artifacts of simply wanting a star can result in quite a design element that can be created nowhere else." Click for larger image.

Hear music of The Thunderchickens on MySpace.

See our Primatte gallery for more work by Steven Gotts.

Have you created interesting graphics with Knoll Light Factory? We'd love to see them! Contact us.