My daughter reluctantly agreed (and I say reluctantly because there was no smiling or any of that) to act as my model and let me take a few fall photos of her using Smoke Bombs. Why would anyone want to use smoke bombs for photography you ask? Well I for one will try just about any type of photography if I can and I love the colors and haze that surrounds my model. I think it’s pretty cool and adds life to a session. You will definitely need an assistant, a few smoke bombs, a small pot to put it in, and a lighter (if it’s not the wire pull ones). This particular session was done at dusk in a secluded area of the woods because smoke bombs are stinky and lucky for us it wasn’t windy!
Smoke Bomb Photography

I love the smoke!
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Me too! I will definitely do it again with other colors.
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Very cool! I love it
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Thank you!
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Love the cape!
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Thanks me too!
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Awesome and the cape is too cool 😎
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Thanks, I love blue!
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Very creative. Nice
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Nice colour!
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Thank you jyoti.
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Beautiful pics Lisa. I want one!!
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Sure. Come on down mommythebanker.
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Wow, that’s pretty cool. Doesn’t the smoke bother the model (and you)? I imagine I’d ruin the shoot by sneezing incessantly 😀
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Thanks Nicholas But the smoke only lasts a few seconds and it wasn’t around the face for the most part.
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That is so neat!
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Thanks Maddy.
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So talented mam. Nice one.
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Love the effect! It looks like fun using smoke effect. May have to try this myself one day! Great post.
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It was fun. Thanks.
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Beautiful ❤ ❤
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Thank you! ❤️
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These pictures are amazing!
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Thank you so much.
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What a beautiful model !!!
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