planet tozer

Sometimes it’s a good idea to take a break from the digital world and check out what can be made using only film and dishwasher soap. Well that, and also Sony’s new bad ass Alpha 350 D-SLR camera.

This photo set appeared in the UK magazine Creative Review and was taken by photographer Jason Tozer.

LINK: Planet Tozer

They are, in fact, all common-or-garden soap bubbles, shot in-camera. We’ll be revealing more on how Tozer obtained these stunning images later in the week. The full series is shown below and to see them at a larger size simply click on each image.

Creative Review got such huge response from this photo essay that they also wrote up a very interesting ‘How did he do that?’ article.

LINK: Planet Tozer – How He Did It

The shoot came about after Sony approached Creative Review looking for a way in which to demon­strate the capabilities of its new Alpha 350 D-SLR camera. Having seen his wonderful images in last month’s Monograph, we suggested commiss­ioning photographer Jason Tozer to create a suite of images around the theme of bubbles, thus tying in with the overall campaign idea for the camera.

Pretty cool huh?

Ok, break’s over people! Get back to work Render Monkeys!

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