The document provides information about experimental photographer Wes Naman and his technique of covering subjects' faces with scotch tape. It discusses how this produces images with shock value by distorting facial features and challenging conventions. It also analyzes images by Wolfgang Tillmans and Bobby Russel, noting techniques like smoke effects, double exposures, and motion blur used to create abstract and contemporary works. The document proposes plans for the author's own experimental photography project involving light painting, with requirements like equipment, locations, and a production schedule. Contact sheets from the project show initial images that are then developed further in Photoshop by adjusting colors, levels, and adding text for two abstract final images.