Smoke bomb photography has taken the wedding scene by storm in recent years, and it’s a trend that shows no signs of fading away. What makes these smoke bombs so awesome is the way they bring out vibrant colors and create a seriously cool, fun vibe with all that drama! If you’re looking to capture some smokin’ wedding photos that you’ll cherish forever, let’s delve into the inspiration, facts, and myths to ensure you nail your shot.
Let’s get the serious stuff out of the way first – safety. Smoke bombs fall under the category of pyrotechnics, and when ignited, they can emit sparks. So, it’s crucial to exercise caution while using them. Always point the smoke bomb away from yourself, and opt for open areas or private properties for these photoshoots. Never use smoke bombs while under the influence, and be mindful of dry areas to prevent fires. Do they leave any marks or stains? Well, some types might, and as I mentioned you might occasionally get a little spark action. If you’re planning to use them in a portrait, maybe consider the ground placement. Now, if you want to get hands-on with one, use it as you see fit and with your best judgment! It’s all about keeping things safe and stylish!
Your photographer likely won’t provide smoke bombs, as they may not be covered by their insurance due to their pyrotechnic nature. Discuss your plans with your photographer to ensure they’re prepared. Some photographers might refuse to use smoke bombs if they deem the environment unsafe. Additionally, certain venues may prohibit the use of smoke bombs for safety reasons. Check with your venue ahead of time to avoid any disappointments. Remember, it’s your responsibility, not the photographer’s, to ensure all safety measures are in place. Choose outdoor locations with open spaces and avoid dry, flammable areas.
Smoke bombs offer various creative possibilities. Here are four ways you can use them for striking effects:
Remember don’t stare at the smoke or appear scared!! Enjoy the experience and maybe consider purchasing multiple smoke bombs for practice and experimentation.
For safe and vibrant smoke bombs, we recommend Enola Gaye WP40’s, available in nine brilliant colors. These are popular among photographers for their non-toxic nature and medium size. Simply pull the wire ring to ignite, and they last approximately 60-90 seconds. While staining is a possibility (though rare), it’s advisable to use them behind you if you’re concerned about this.
Enola Gaye offers various smoke bomb options, so check their website to find the one that suits your needs. They also suggest the slightly larger EG18 for wedding photography, which produces 150% more smoke than the WP40. These are non-toxic as well, though they may come at a higher cost.
If you’re planning a colorful wedding and want a photographer experienced in capturing amazing smoke bomb photos, get in touch! We’d love to hear about your plans and help you create stunning memories.