Monday, August 2, 2010

A Real (Literal) Photo Shoot

A Real (Literal) Photo Shoot


A photo shoot usually requires a photographer to just point a camera and snap - but U.S. artist Alan Sailer takes the process much more literally.

The California-based photographer, 54, has captured a series of otherwise unassuming items as they explode on contact with a bullet.

The dramatic results feature everything from flowers to fruit, as well as more unexpected items such as bacon and even snow globes.
A Real (Literal) Photo Shoot



A Real (Literal) Photo Shoot



A Real (Literal) Photo Shoot

Rat-a-tat-tat: A handful of cocktail stirrers shatter as artist Alan Sailer fires a rifle at them, capturing every step of the carnage 







A Real (Literal) Photo Shoot
Wham: A bullet erupts through a tin of Spam luncheon meat





A Real (Literal) Photo Shoot

A Real (Literal) Photo Shoot

Light show: The bullet (left) is pictured just moments before smashing the lightbulb (right)



An expert at high-speed photography, Mr Sailer takes the pictures in a dark room positioned around 20cm from the target.


The camera, which features a unique home-made flash, is set at a one-second delay.

Mr Sailer, who describes the process as 'beyond dangerous', says: 'The special item is the flash. It is a home-built unit based on the design of Harold Edgerton. The flash is about .5 microsecond in duration and runs at 17,000 volts. It is beyond dangerous, it's deadly.'

A Real (Literal) Photo Shoot

A Real (Literal) Photo Shoot

Half time orange: A citrus fruit explodes on impact 



The flash is triggered when the pellet from a rifle travelling at about 200 metres per seconds passes through a laser beam. Its the same principle as those beams that set off a chime when you walk into a store,' he added.

'The camera is set at one second and an f-stop of 9-13 depending on the reflectivity of the subject. The flash stops the action. The one second gives me time to click the camera shutter with one hand while I pull the trigger on the rifle with the other.'



A Real (Literal) Photo Shoot

A Real (Literal) Photo Shoot



A Real (Literal) Photo Shoot

A Real (Literal) Photo Shoot

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