Technical Mumbo-Jumbo


There are plenty of images of Poi performance, and most of them look like the above picture, which is great for showing the energy and movement of the discipline.

I'm really only interested in the fire.

I'm really only interested in the fire.

Naturally I wanted to show it differently. 

So, two improvements here at the loading dock: new Speedlites with radios in 'em, and, looking like it got fished out of some espionage film, a Wave Sensor. The two improvements together allow these meteor-looking things, and take my ratio of usable to unusable shots from 1 in 12, to 1 in 1. Hear, hear, progress.

I'm never going to get this one white enough for me, because the strobes hadn't fully recycled, but notice the row of curls coming off the bottom of the wick. Go ahead, look at it bigger. There's a lot of wind dynamics happening in there, and I'm eager to try different wick shapes.

Another cool thing about these is the coexistence of smoke and fire.

And finally, dual, simultaneous fireballs.

You can see the best of the images from this round on my portfolio website.

Shaping Fire Shaping Objects

So, it's a quest to shape one of the more uncontrollable phenomena in nature. Yes, yes, CGI, illustration, I know. Dull. Not right. 

This is much more exciting.

And a little malevolent.

I can make these shapes into anything that can be stenciled, basically.

To the CNC machine!

This one, however, needs some more work...it's a white book. And it doesn't look it.

Poor book.

You can see the best of the images from this round on my portfolio website.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Strange that We Put these in our Houses for a Month

Another flames experiment. Pretty nerve-wracking before we started. We weren't quite sure what would happen, since this is the first time we've burned something this large. Note macho fire extinguisher.

Sure, it looks like we're in somebody's backyard, but really, it's the studio parking lot, I swear.

It took about four and a half minutes for this to burn. I'd thought that the column of flame would have reached about three times the height of the tree, but it was never much taller than the tree.

I'd have much preferred to shoot it inside, because even the slight breeze forced the flames off to the side, which precluded the shot I really wanted: everything lined up, fire straight from the tree, and a tall image. But, you know, mother nature and all that. That's what testing's for.

I like it this way. Next year I'll get that other shot.

You can see the best of the images from this round on my portfolio website.

Later, that Night

And I was all "I am very frustrated with rigging jewelry so it looks like it's just sitting there like that." 

Handmade, one-of-a-kind Diamond Ring in 22kt yellow gold.

Handmade, one-of-a-kind Diamond Ring in 22kt yellow gold.

Three drop Fancy Cut Yellow Diamond Earrings in 18kt Yellow Gold.

Three drop Fancy Cut Yellow Diamond Earrings in 18kt Yellow Gold.