Lighting design porfolios
http://www.dmoz.org/Arts/Performing_Arts/Theatre/Stagecraft/Lighting_and_Electrics/Designers/
Jill Certer porfolio
http://jillcarterdesign.com/pages/theater.html
Justin Thomas porfolio
http://jmthomasdesign.tripod.com/pfolio.html
Jeff Salsberg porfolio
http://www.jeffsalzberg.com/portfolio.php
Itai Erdal porfolio
http://www.itaierdal.com/lighting/
Heidi Hoffer portfolio
http://hofferdesign.weebly.com/tartuffe---lighting-design-production-photos.html
David Kahan porfolio
http://www.dklights.com/tempest.htm
Richard Felkenstin porfolio
http://www.rfdesigns.org/enter.htm
Types of stage light equipment
http://www.lisabohn.com/Design/Types_of_Stage_Lights.html
http://www.dmoz.org/Arts/Performing_Arts/Theatre/Stagecraft/Lighting_and_Electrics/Designers/
Jill Certer porfolio
http://jillcarterdesign.com/pages/theater.html
Justin Thomas porfolio
http://jmthomasdesign.tripod.com/pfolio.html
Jeff Salsberg porfolio
http://www.jeffsalzberg.com/portfolio.php
Itai Erdal porfolio
http://www.itaierdal.com/lighting/
Heidi Hoffer portfolio
http://hofferdesign.weebly.com/tartuffe---lighting-design-production-photos.html
David Kahan porfolio
http://www.dklights.com/tempest.htm
Richard Felkenstin porfolio
http://www.rfdesigns.org/enter.htm
Types of stage light equipment
http://www.lisabohn.com/Design/Types_of_Stage_Lights.html
The mission of the lighting design program is to train students in the art and craft of lighting design for theatre, opera, dance and other aspects of the entertainment business. The program is designed to give students skills that will enhance their growth as artists through a combination of studio classes, one-on-one mentoring and production assignments. Traditional design practices are combined with new technology and innovations to give the student the best preparation possible for work in the professional world. Emphasis is placed on presentation, communication and collaborative skills. A working knowledge of the history and literature of the theatre is important to the development of an enlightened design aesthetic, thus course work in these areas is also encouraged. Each student will then have the opportunity to practice their craft by designing numerous productions and participating in all phases of the production process while attending the University of Wisconsin – Madison. Course work is also encouraged in other areas of design and technical production. Field trips, equipment demonstrations and visiting lecturers and guest artists also complement classroom study.