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Another milky post from photographer Jaroslav Wieczorkiewicz. Each model is covered in pints of milk and then Wieczorkiewicz takes a number of shots using three different cameras. As the jugs of milk are thrown, the movement of the liquid is captured using fast exposure. The individual frames are then layered in Photoshop to create the finished result. Wieczorkiewicz, who is now based in London and has founded the Aurum Light Studio, said: ‘We work with specific light and pretty normal cameras, there is no magic behind it.’ Speaking about the inspiration for the superhero calendar, Wieczorkiewicz writes on the Aurum Light blog: ‘This time we wanted to make a very relaxed and colourful series… simply, something really cool!’ ‘Milk was coloured with pigments to match the concepts. The biggest challenge was to accomplish a specific shapes for the illustrations,’ he explains.


As a follow up to my previous milk photography post, I give you this series from Russian photographer Andrey Razoomovsky. He gets the model to wear clothing in the color that he is mimicking, in this case white for milk obviously. Once all the shots are taken that he needs, he goes and shoots milk in several different ways. In general he tries to mimic the flow and angle of the models by using different objects and then composites everything together.




