10 Responses to “An Introduction to Smoke Photography”

  1. Devansh says:

    I am totally blown away with these smoke shots. Now this is what I call, “taking the smoke photography, a step further”. Looking at the same kind of smoke shots on Flickr (or elsewhere), gets pretty boring after a while. A while ago I decided to make smoke shots, but not the regular kind, I used the mirroring technique and the warp tool, to carve out shapes and forms which can be easily recognized. The examples above are truly unique, I wonder why I myself did not think of such an idea. Excellent work Amar.

    To help those who do not have an off-camera flash, I wrote an article on how to shoot smoke, with DIY (home made) lighting setup. Here you can find detailed instructions on how to make the lighting setup, from scratch. The link is below. If the link does not work, try copying and pasting it in your address bar.

    You can find my smoke art by visiting my Flickrstream, (click my name on the top of this post). Or the link below to directly reach the index page of the smoke shots.

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/dynastyphotoinc/sets/72157594486434876/detail

  2. Aimee Greeblemonkey says:

    Thank you! I have been wanting to try this!

  3. Jon McGovern says:

    A very original and striking use of smoke in photography – browsing through thousands of identical colourful smoke photos can be very boring

  4. Arun says:

    Great tutorial!
    I guess quicoto is right when they said – less photos with the final result! You could have managed to post just two with the final result and atleast one with the setup!
    Brilliant nevertheless!

  5. Enduring Promise says:

    Fantastic Job, Amar!!!

  6. Shannon says:

    Wow, pretty cool. I’ve never even thought about trying this, but it looks awesome.

  7. 365 Photography Tips says:

    This is one of my pending challenges: a smoke photography that looks different from the rest of smoke photos you can find usually.
    I agree with quicoto. A picture of the final set up would help a lot.

  8. Kevin says:

    The setup is on his blog for Jan 16th. http://www.anrbphotography.com/blog/

  9. David says:

    I have always marvelled at these photos on flickr. Thanks for the tutorial, this is definitely an exercise for the Easter Hols.

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