Model: Cecilia and Marina
Model: Erich und Rainer
In the picture above, there was unfortunately some motion blur in the picture. On the other hand, it gives the scene some dynamism. The two were surprised by the resulting flames. It's easy to flinch at times 😉
Model: Dirk
It was hellishly hot in the picture above. The model was throwing fireballs in the direction of the camera. So take cover quickly!
Model: Hans
Don't worry, nothing was burnt. Everything is still standing and nobody was hurt. But how does the fire actually work? You can take the pictures yourself relatively easily. All you need is some fiberglass, a flashlight with a red or orange color filter and a scanner, flashlight or flash to illuminate the model. It's really not that difficult. Put the glass fibers and the filter on the flashlight, turn it on and wave (draw) the flames into the picture. Then light the model with a warm color tone from the same direction from which the "fire" came. That's it!
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The Tools
Since I didn't want to light the fire all day for the visitors and fiberglass was used for the pictures above, below are some portraits with fiberglass without fire.
Model: Marion
It is important that the model keeps her eyes closed while the fiberglass touches her face and especially the eye area. If a fiber pricks the eye, it is unpleasant and painful.
Model: Ulrich
Finally, here are two pictures that were created with the help of a Plexistick. The air bubbles in the stick create the stripes in the picture. I love this effect. It's one of my favorite tools. I often use it for portraits. I hope you enjoyed the posts. Maybe they will inspire you to try something similar.
This concludes the "Open Ateliers 2025" topic and next week I will return to infrared photography.
So stay tuned!
Model: Anette
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