'Tom wanted me to let it shoot all over everything and onto myself!'
For his Christmas themed shoot, photographer Tom Nakielski (Lights On Studio) aimed for something suave and sophisticated. (Dasher) For New Year's Eve however, Tom wanted something more explosive. With model Hansel Wellington back in the studio, Tom decided it was the perfect time to experiment. Most photographers would have been gratified with an orgasmic eruption of bubbles and fizz... not Tom. He want to push a little further and decided to purchase some fireworks and see if he could capture them shooting out of a bottle of champagne.
Now Hansel was fine with popping his cork, but when it came to explosives, he was a bit more apprehensive. The fact Tom had a fire extinguisher at the ready didn't exactly help make him feel any better. Hansel knew that feeling tense wouldn't help the situation. He knew he needed to remain calm and relax in order to a achieve a spectacular visual climax.
'We did the Christmas shots and kept it subdued. I was going for something more sophisticated and debonair. When we got around to the New Years shots I asked Hansel if he was up for something more combustive. Immediately he sprung to life. Once we lit the fireworks he sprung to life with the joyful look of celebrating the stroke of midnight. We both had a lot of fun doing something involving explosives. LOL'
Hansel shares that he was super excited about doing another shoot with Tom and says that for the New Year's Even them, Tom really outdid himself! In addition to how much fun Tom is to work with, one of the things Hansel most appreciates about the Michigan based photographer is his attention to detail. For this shoot, Hansel shares that Tom knew exactly what he wanted to capture.
'Tom wanted me to shake a bottle of champagne and let it shoot all over everything and onto myself! I felt just like Prince at the end of Purple Rain with his ejaculating guitar.'
'The champagne went everywhere and it was the best mess ever. We also did sparklers that shot out of the bottle too, that was a riot! It says in bold letters on the sparklers "FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY" and Tom was all set to do this in the studio anyway. I was like, ok, hope we don't burn the place down'
I'm not sure what the alcohol content for combustion is, but the entire photo set was covered in it...'
With all the sparks emitted and the fluids ejected, by the time Hansel achieved his New Year's Eve midnight blast, the studio was a wet mess. Tom shares that this particular artistic encounter required more cleanup than any of his previous shoots. As always however, Hansel not only assisted throughout the entire process, he even helped clean up the studio once the shoot had culminated.
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