
Smoke Bomb Photography

























This was a last minute thing I have added this in as they had only arrived the day before the project was due. I spent most of the night editing the photos. I really like how they come out however I knew they could have been a lot better had I been able to not have my camera on a tripod and not having to crop in by about 90% of the actual image. Overall only having 60 seconds to get the images you require most definitely makes you rush yourself. However I did have my dad to press the shutter as many times as he could while it was setup on a tripod, I'll also mention that I did it all the settings prior to me getting in costume and getting ready. I used my brother as a subject to better understand the composition I wanted as well as understanding what settings I needed to use for the lighting conditions we had.
Below is a recording showing the behind the scenes of the shoot.
Below are some photos I got of my brother to see what settings I needed to use and where to position my tripod.


Below are some before and after photos so you can have a better understanding of how much editing can help with photography.
Below is a snapshot of how much I had to crop in by for the majority of my photos. This is the downfall of having to use a tripod however I still really liked how they came out regardless of the ending quality!



These was the smoke bomb I used