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How to Create an Exploding Sandwich Food Photo

29 Jun

Here is a fun tutorial to try if you enjoy food photography. Anyone can photograph a sandwich on a plate, but you can you make it explode and capture all the layers in a photo? Here’s how it’s done as shown by photographer Skyler Burt.

How to do it

If you enjoyed that and want to brush up on your food photography in general, check out these dPS articles:

  • Are You Making These Five Food Photography Mistakes?
  • Five Essentials of Doing Dark Food Photography
  • 4 Tips for Beginners to Food Photography
  • Household Items to Bring to Your Next Food Photography Shoot
  • The Secret to Finding the Hero Angle in Food Photography

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Boom! Woah! Exploding Box Photo Album

17 Sep

Some explosions are loud and pretty. Like fireworks.

Other explosions are quiet and pretty. Like this amazing photo album that we’re gonna teach you to make.

That’s right! We’re gonna lead you step by step through the surprisingly simple process of making an Exploding Box Photo Album!

(Don’t worry, it doesn’t really explode. No safety goggles needed.)

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Flowerworks: Pictures Capture Plants Exploding Like Fireworks

07 Jan

[ By WebUrbanist in Art & Photography & Video. ]

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A novel take on a New Year’s staple, crafty photography and flower power, these bright botanical arrangements (set against dark night-like) backgrounds seem to burst in midair.

flower plant art photos

flower tracer arc light

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This Flowerwork photo series from Berlin-based artist Sarah Illenberger stemmed from her combined interest in art, photography and graphic design as well as a fascination with other dimensions of everyday options.

flower purple green explosion

flower green white buds

flower like firework art

Working together with photographer Sabrina Rynas, buds and blossoms were set against a faux night sky, appearing to be much larger fireworks shot from off-screen at first glance. In some cases the stems trail like streamers or one plant seems nested in another like some kind of grand finale.

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flower fire photography shoot

More about the artist: “Sarah Illenberger is a multi-disciplinary artist based in Berlin working at the intersection of art, graphic design, and photography. With a focus on analog craftwork using everyday items, Sarah is renowned for creating vivid, witty images that open up new perspectives on seemingly familiar subjects.”

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“Her ability to transform ordinary materials into complex and unexpected visual experiences has been utilized to develop concepts for clients from the fields of culture and business in several countries. In her aim to explore the fertile overlap between art and design, she’s collaborated with numerous photographers and artists, and filled exhibition spaces with self-initiated projects in Paris, Tokyo, and Berlin.”

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How to Keep Your Old Flash from Exploding

14 Jun

Have a flash that's been sitting, unused, for a long time? Or did you buy a used flash with an unknown history? Turn it on the wrong way and you may be in for a bit of a surprise.

Doesn't matter if it is a speedlight, an Alien Bee mono, a Profoto pack-and-head or whatever. Keep reading for a nifty little tidbit of info that may help you avoid seeing that "magic smoke" escape from your babies.

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How to photograph an exploding water balloon – Freeze Frame

21 Oct

An in-depth, step-by-step video explaining how to capture and freeze nearly anything, led by 17-year old Nick Wagner. Camera: Nikon D7000 Speedlight: Nikon SB700 Lens: Nikon 60mm F2.8 Micro Transmitter/Receiver: Cowboy Studio Remote Trigger system: Aputure Pro Coworker Softbox, stand and flash mount: Cowboy Studio Balloons: Pop-a-lot Industries

This is the official behind the scene video for “You’re On” by EUZEN. The video is produced by NIKON Nordic. All Rights Reserved 2012 euzen.dk mortenrygaard.com nikon.dk nikon.se nikon.no nikon.fi nikon.ee nikon.com
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