Once the cable is pulled, you’ll have to wait 5-10 seconds before you have usable smoke that will fill the frame. Smoke bomb photography requires timing and patience to get it done well and done safely. As we mentioned above, there will be some initial sparks flying so hold it away from the body for a couple of seconds and then use as needed. Tip #4: Pulling the RingĪngle the smoke bomb away from the body and grip it towards the bottom 1/3 of the column. If there is any wind or the smoke bomb is angled back towards the body, there is the potential it can stain light colored clothing which will put you in a difficult spot if you don’t have a change of clothes. When the smoke is coming out there is a lot of powder that comes along with it, this is what makes smoke bomb photography so dynamic. For smoke bomb photography, that means you want to set up your lighting, composition, pose, and everything else ready to go before you pull the cable. Tip #2: Set Up Your Shot First Image from Lighting 300 Series.Īlthough Enola Gaye has rated these smoke bombs to last 90 seconds, we found after testing about 20 of them that they last anywhere from 70-80 seconds. The center column of the smoke bomb is where all the heat is stored and can cause small burns after the bomb has been exhausted.
How To Use A Smoke Bombīefore you get too excited about actually being able to start with your smoke bomb photography journey, watch the step-by-step procedure of how to fire off a smoke bomb in the video above. Enola Gaye actually recommends people wear face and eye protection but as you’ve seen from most photos online, there is none of that going on. It’s also recommended not to use these indoors or in public spaces. Stay clear of dry brush or nature because as Smokey the Bear says, only you can prevent forest fires. It is highly advised that you do not use this around anything that is flammable – which means all those portrait photographers using it out in the fields, shame on you.
Understand that this is essentially fire in a stick and that it’s going to spray sparks and get hot.
Use code SLREG10 to get 10% off any Enola Gaye products! These are by far the best smoke bombs for photography that we have tested and last just long enough to get the perfect photos. It’s a wire pull smoke bomb that comes in multiple colors and claims to last approximately 90 seconds and will run you $11 for a single grenade. Smoke bomb photography requires a great deal of prep work both before the flare is set off and during the actual process and the Enola Gaye takes the cake when it comes to prioritizing safety and longevity.
*The display is optional and free of charge.After doing some research we concluded that the Enola Gaye WP40 Smoke Grenade is the longest lasting and safest smoke bomb to use for photography. If you don’t have one in your area, tell your local shop to contact us or write to us and we Will pleased to contact them. If you are a private customer, visit our map of physical shops, select the bulk format and find your nearest shop available. If you are a physical shop, please contact us and we will explain you how to offer SOUJI to your customers.
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