California Outdoor Lighting uses lights and music to transform South Coast Botanic Garden.
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ome artists use paint brushes or cameras to trans- port viewers to far away fantasies. Anthony Bog- danovich, general manager of Harbor City-based California Outdoor Lighting, uses light.
Referring to himself as a “classic landscape lighting
guy,” Bogdanovich’s bread and butter had always been low voltage, white lighting fixtures for residences and commer- cial properties. But in 2020, Bogdanovich signed on to a project that challenged what he was used to.
He and his team of five were tasked with creating
a first-ever major nighttime event for the South Coast Botanic Garden in Palos Verdes Estates, California. No simple fixtures. No colorless light. No permanent dis- plays.
Tis unique holiday lighting project would need to
glow. And Glow, the acronym given to the now two- year installation standing for Garden Lights & Ocean Waters, it did.
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