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Atmosphere Aerosol is Instant Fog for Photographers

Nov 24, 2015 by GB Leave a Comment

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slideshow_1Have you ever come across an image where the sun is perfectly casting its light down through the trees to illuminate a thick blanket of haze?

What if you could somehow achieve that look without relying on mother nature to summon up a blanket of fog?

Well, now you can with the help of a new product called Atmosphere Aerosol.

Atmosphere Aerosol was created by photographers Joe and Kathleen Atkins after the couple realized they ‘wanted to create rays of light that took images to the next level.’

AtmosphereAerosol1As the name suggests, Atmosphere Aerosol is quite literally fog in a can. Designed for photographers who want to give their images that atmospheric look without the need to lug around a big fog machine, Atmosphere Aerosol is the size of your standard spray paint can, meaning you can easily toss it in your camera bag.

AtmosphereAerosol2According to the Atkins, one 8oz can of Atmosphere Aerosol is enough to fill one large room, assuming no windows are left open. The video below shows the can will spray for over five and a half minutes straight and linger in the air for up to an hour.

The spray contains butane, mineral oil, and propane. It is non-toxic, but it is flammable, so don’t get flames too close while spraying it.

One 8oz can of Atmosphere Aerosol will set you back $11.95. Currently, shipments are only being made within the US, with international orders hopefully around the corner.

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