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Tom Messina, and his 1966 Corvette Stingray. He's the LO Profile Magazine's “Distinguished Commitment and Character Award" winner for 2024.

1966 C2 Corvette Stingray

1966 C2 Corvette Stingray Here’s a fun automotive photography story about a 1966 C2 Corvette Stingray that I photographed for the 2025 May/June issue of LO PROFILE Magazine. Back in April of 2024, I attended the Lake of the Ozarks Corvette Club’s “Corvettes in Paradise” Show held in Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri. This was

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A pretty light painted photograph of four pieces of logging equipment used by Fornengo Forest Products. From left to right, there's a SERCO 300 Series Loader with a 72" SERCO Saw, a John Deere 2154G Swing Machine with a Pro Pac Delimber, a second SERCO 300 Series Loader with a 72" SERCO Saw, and a John Deere 948L-II Grapple Skidder.

Logging Equipment

Fornengo Forest Products Logging Equipment We’ve got one more light painting photograph of Fornengo Forest Products logging equipment. This particular project wasn’t planned – it just kind of happened. It was the evening of the first light painting project (above), with six pieces of large forestry harvesting equipment. Josh and I had everything all set

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A cool light painted photograph of a Kenworth T880, a Mack P164T, and a 2006 Corvette Z06 at the headquarters of Fornengo Forest Products in Danbury, WI.

A Kenworth, a Mack, and a Corvette

A Kenworth, a Mack, and a Corvette Next up, we have a Kenworth, a Mack, and a Corvette, all in one unique light-painted photograph! This is a light painting project with a rather unique combination of vehicles (well, one of them anyway). It’s a truly one-of-a-kind image that was created at Fornengo Forest Products in

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A cool light painted photo of a John Deere 1210 Forwarder and a Tigercat H822E Skidder with a Waratah HTH623C Harvester Head.

Forestry and Logging Equipment

Light Painting Forestry and Logging Equipment Here’s another cool light painting project of forestry and logging equipment created for Fornengo Forest Products located in Danbury, Wisconsin. This light painting project was created about 15 miles from Danbury. After keeping Josh and Brandie Fornengo out well past all of our bedtimes the night before, Josh’s brother

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A cool light painted photograph of six pieces of heavy logging equipment owned and operated by Fornengo Forest Products in Danbury, Wisconsin.

Fornengo Forest Products

Light Painting for Fornengo Forest Products Recently, I had the pleasure of creating some pretty cool and unique light painting projects for Fornengo Forest Products located in Danbury, Wisconsin. This first project, one of 3 (maybe even 4), was created near Hayward, Wisconsin. And, it’s a doozie! We’ll write about the others once they’re completed.

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A stunning light painted photograph of two racehorses and a pair of Corvettes (a 1967 C2 and a 2023 C8).

Light Painting at Horsepower Farm

Light Painting at Horsepower Farm Now, for something more than a bit out-of-the-ordinary. I recently traveled to Alabama for a pretty amazing light painting project at Horsepower Farm. And, as our story’s title implies, there’s some serious “real” horsepower on display in this beautiful light-painted artwork! Not only do we have two amazing Corvettes, both

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The center section of a highly detailed Route 66 diorama light painted photograph. This portion features the Tower Court Motel.

Route 66 Diorama

Light Painting a Route 66 Diorama (Circa 1958) Up next, we have something very cool and different: a light painting of a Route 66 Diorama! Joannie and I have light painted some unique and unusual items over the years, but this one might just take the cake! We created this light painting project for Steve

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An amazing 14-vehicles light painted photograph.

14-Vehicle Light Painting

14-Vehicle Light Painting We’ve got a great story to share about an amazing 14-vehicle light painting project and how it came to fruition! Joannie and I have recently returned from a fantastic trip to Florida. The whole trip came together because of a great guy named Steve. We met Steve at Back to the Fifties

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