I've always been inquisitive about light bulbs and electricity, maybe that's why I chose to study it and become an electrician before exploring photography.
I recall walking the streets as a little kid and always searching for parts and pieces of discarded broken lamps, all in hopes that I find a light bulb in intact conditions.
I'd eventually picked these up and inspected them thoroughly as my curiosity was to see up close what was really going on inside the properties of its resplendent crystal quartz.
I guess after all these years I'm still drawn to carry out my research, to the point that I decided to shoot the actual light while it's on.
This image shows the very chemical reaction that takes place as electrons invisible to the naked eye are put through so much friction, that it's energy in return emits a visible electromagnetic radiation which we call light.