Dragon's Breath
The Beauty and Art of Smoke Photography
by Steve Wampler
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About the Book
I didn't realize how interesting smoke could be, until I took the time to photograph it. Malcolm Gladwell writes in the preface to his book "What the Dog Saw" that "The trick to finding ideas is to convince yourself that everyone and everything has a story to tell ... Our instinct as humans, after, all, is to assume that most things are not interesting." I think he's right. Everything, at some level, is interesting ... even smoke.
This book contains the results of my attempts to capture the beauty of smoke. In it you'll find a sample of images I've taken over the past few years. I took them with a Canon Digital SLR and a flash to freeze the action. I hope you like the results!
This book contains the results of my attempts to capture the beauty of smoke. In it you'll find a sample of images I've taken over the past few years. I took them with a Canon Digital SLR and a flash to freeze the action. I hope you like the results!
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 40 - Publish Date: Dec 28, 2009
- Keywords fine art, smoke, photography, photographs
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About the Creator
Photofluence
Austin, TX
I'm a part time fine-art, portrait, and event photographer located in Austin, Texas. I especially love shooting senior and family portraits, weddings, baseball and football games, and church and school events including theater productions. My rates are very reasonable and I can provide references on request. You can view my work at: www.photofluence.com and contact me at: 512-524-7142 steve.wampler@gmail.com