Shutter Bombs has been the premium smoke bomb provider since 2017, with over half a million units igniting smiles across the U.S. Unveil a jaw-dropping 90-second cascade of intensely vibrant colors, expertly designed with a reliable 8+ year shelf life. The size of a pop can, but packing a punch of visual grandeur, it's the trusted choice of Hollywood producers, emergency services, and everyday adventurers. Don't just capture the moment, own it; add Shutter Bombs to your cart and let your world burst into sensational colors!
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The color was so vibrant and the smoke lasted a really long time. Long enough for us to have professional photos and have a video taken. We did buy 2 professional smoke bombs and only needed 1! Definitely worth it!! I will be buying again for more photos in the future.
I absolutely loved these. I ordered a variety of colors (14) and used them in a pumpkin photoshoot! We had so much fun and I'm currently putting in an order for more, as clients have requested more shoots like this!
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I have previously used shutter bombs & was beyond excited to get another order in for my annual Halloween photoshoot! The bombs are easy to use and emit beautiful colors that really bring life to these photoshoots! I cannot wait to use them again this year!
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Set the mood with dramatic swirls of smoke in vivid colours of your choice at Big Shotter Fireworks. Also known as smoke flares and smoke bombs, browse the range of smoke grenades for sale and make it a night or day to remember.
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Smoke Grenades are cylindrical tubes that can be ignited via a pull pin, and they emit thick plumes of coloured smoke. Our most popular colours are blue and pink smoke bombs for gender reveal parties.
Having a celebration at home and need a firework display? Smoke grenades are considered fireworks but are safer to hold, and they add a flair of colour to parties or photoshoots using intensely vivid, long-lasting coloured smoke grenades.
Wondering where to buy smoke bombs? Here at Big Shotter Fireworks, we sell a wide range of smoke grenades in the UK to suit various budgets and specific requirements to make any event or celebration special and colourful.
Jessica and I went out to Dorothea Dix Park in Raleigh North Carolina behind one of the abandoned buildings. I found a deserted alley, and I tried the smoke bomb on the ground with her walking through it. The smoke bombs were producing as I had hoped, but then I went in close. Jessica has some interesting freckles, good skin, and a pretty, symmetrical face. The fact that she has natural hair was a plus for me.
Try creating a smoke cloud as your background. Have the model start by directing some smoke behind them for a few seconds before making whatever movement or pose you had in mind. This will create an interesting backdrop and can lend a feeling of mystery as the smoke blocks out most of the background and the model seems to be in their own little smoke-filled world.
Put the smoke bomb inside a prop. There are several examples online of photographers putting smoke bombs inside objects that a model can hold, like birdcages, lanterns, or umbrellas. It makes for some interesting smoke bomb pictures as the smoke billows out from a seemingly ordinary object.
Outfit the model in a thematic wardrobe. Some costumes that have been used to great effect include gas masks, soldier uniforms, billowy dresses, and post-apocalyptic outfits. The right outfit can add a sense of cohesion to your smoky shots.
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These smoke grenades, color bombs or color smokes are incredible additions to your events, photo shoots and gender reveal parties. These pink grenades can be package discretely for your big announcement.
Offensive grenades used concussion, or shock-waves, to wound, while defensive grenades exploded, scattering shell fragments. Gas, smoke and illuminating grenades were also used in World War I. These grenades were made of brass, iron and steel, some with handles of wood and even cardboard. They went by many names: Battye bombs, Citron Foug, Newton-Pippin, Petard, Besozzi, Kugel, Cigaro and Sigwart; and took on many shapes.
By 1667, the French army had regular companies of grenadiers. Grenades did not play a large part in warfare, although the French used some 3,200 of them at Sebastopol in 1854-55, and got some Russian ones in return. Some were used in the American Civil War, but they came into prominence in the Russo-Japanese war, just a decade prior to WWI. The Russians established three factories in Port Arthur, China to turn out a thousand grenades a day.
Early in the war, the French were not prepared for the use and production of grenades. One report in January 1915 stated that while the soldiers were completely lacking in factory-produced grenades that they were not lacking in ingenuity in fabricating remarkable projectiles made from canned beef, sardines, tuna and foie gras cans. After eating the delectables they took the cans, loaded them with stones collected from the trenches, shrapnel balls and explosive materials of all sorts, and inserted wick fuses that lasted less than 6 seconds.
The early British front-made grenades were similar to the French, although few were as exotic as foie gras cans. They were mostly jam pots. British development of rifle grenades early in the war was fragmentary. The rod was inserted down the barrel of the service rifle and launched with a special blank cartridge. Rifle grenades were designed to land head-first, but often failed to do so. They carried high explosives, smoke, signals and messages. Late in the war, anti-tank rifle grenades were developed.
British brigade orders issued for the Somme attack on July 1, 1916, stated that the grenade or bombing squads: each non-com would carry 6 mills bombs, 4 rifle grenades and 2 smoke; the 2 bayonet men would carry 12 mills bombs and 4 smoke; the 2 throwers carried 24 mills and 4 smoke; the 2 carriers (reserve throwers) carried 24 mills and 4 smoke and the 2 rifle grenadiers carried 8 mills and 20 rifle grenades for a total of 74 mills bombs, 24 rifle grenades and 14 smoke grenades.
Many grenades types were used by American troops. The main ones utilized were the American Mark I, French VB rifle grenade with discharger, French Model 1916 Smoke and suffocating grenade, British Type No. 27 combination hand and rifle grenade (white phosphorus), French Model 1916 Lachrymatory and Irritating Grenade and French Model 1916 incendiary grenade.
Whether factory-produced or made in the field from sticks of dynamite and shrapnel balls, hand and mechanically launched grenades had established their place in modern technological warfare. A long way from a box of vipers.
These smoke grenades, color bombs, color smokes, color flares (they have so many names) are incredible additions to your events, photo shoots, photography for weddings, paintball events, military and film uses.
Mosquito Bombs are made from a combination of 100% dry plant matter to create completely natural smoke that repels mosquitos and other small insects. Dried Coconut Husk, Herbs, Flowers, Camphor Barks, and Neem Leaves are used to make this compact and convenient alternative to synthetic mosquito-repellent coils which are harmful to breathe. Each bomb lasts for up to 1.5 hours and is the perfect deterrent for mosquitos in semi-outdoor areas, such as a patio, courtyard, poolside, or balcony. Each pack contains 3 cones/bombs.
Light one cone (on the side with the hole) on a stovetop for 1 minute. Once lit, you will notice steady smoke emerging from the bomb. After 30 minutes, flip over the cone carefully to allow it to burn through properly. Each cone will last 1.5 hours.
Personalisations depends on the creator and the product. All options are outlined on the product page, so look out for customization options there. If you can't find it, you can always add details in the "Order Instructions" section during checkout.
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