Roy Y.
2025-09-03 13:45:58
We used this to check the air flow in our painting booth... Works o great
CG
2025-08-30 10:54:56
This is a fun product and really adds to a photo's story, I recommend using an assistant to spray it while shooting though, haze fades quickly.
Smarti
2025-08-27 12:03:59
The price on this fog is great, and I love the effect. No smell at all which is wonderful. Easy to use so much better fog solution than a machine in photography, only isis the residue it leaves behind. We were shooting in a gym and the floors became very slippery from this fog.
WilliamB
2025-08-12 15:10:02
After our third fog "machine" failed, I decided to try this product. Easy to store, no setup, no electricity required. And it works. However, I will think twice about using it indoors again. The old fog "machines" used a solution of water and propylene glycol for fog (non toxic, no residue propylene glycol is used in many personal care products.) The contents label on this product says "mineral oil." Still non toxic, but it could leave a film on things on which it settles. I used it only briefly in short bursts for the photo project I bought it for, and it did the job, although it seems to settle faster than the machine fog. Our brief use hasn't left any noticeable film on furniture in the room, but once I saw the label, I was careful to use as little as possible.
FRANK J PALFI
2025-07-22 11:13:14
Photo Fog is vaporized mineral oil. It does produce a haze or fog, but everything it touches will be coated in mineral oil. The sculpture that I was photographing is now coated in mineral oil ( which I may be able to wash off in a pan of dish soap ). For my purposes this product is useless and destructive—and it's non-returnable, because the mineral oil is in a pressurized can containing propane and n-butane.
Gary Johnson
2025-07-17 16:43:25
This is the fog amount I needed for shoots. Recently had a Motorsports shoot in Florida and used these cans for some needed atmosphere on a large space around subject indoors. Great looking and the can last for many sprays.
Krista S.
2025-06-14 13:10:25
I’m so disappointed. I wanted to try this for my sessions but it was SO light and faded so quickly. The session was outside and I do think it would have worked better indoors, however others said it leaves an oily residue so I won’t be trying it indoors. Such a bummer.
Marni Conaway
2025-06-11 15:20:18
Love how this worked out for my shoots
Roy Y.
2025-05-11 20:00:27
We used this to check the air flow in our painting booth... Works o great
CG
2025-03-19 13:55:17
This is a fun product and really adds to a photo's story, I recommend using an assistant to spray it while shooting though, haze fades quickly.
Smarti
2025-03-08 15:09:00
The price on this fog is great, and I love the effect. No smell at all which is wonderful. Easy to use so much better fog solution than a machine in photography, only isis the residue it leaves behind. We were shooting in a gym and the floors became very slippery from this fog.
WilliamB
2025-02-18 16:52:24
After our third fog "machine" failed, I decided to try this product. Easy to store, no setup, no electricity required. And it works. However, I will think twice about using it indoors again. The old fog "machines" used a solution of water and propylene glycol for fog (non toxic, no residue propylene glycol is used in many personal care products.) The contents label on this product says "mineral oil." Still non toxic, but it could leave a film on things on which it settles. I used it only briefly in short bursts for the photo project I bought it for, and it did the job, although it seems to settle faster than the machine fog. Our brief use hasn't left any noticeable film on furniture in the room, but once I saw the label, I was careful to use as little as possible.
FRANK J PALFI
2025-01-24 12:52:42
Photo Fog is vaporized mineral oil. It does produce a haze or fog, but everything it touches will be coated in mineral oil. The sculpture that I was photographing is now coated in mineral oil ( which I may be able to wash off in a pan of dish soap ). For my purposes this product is useless and destructive—and it's non-returnable, because the mineral oil is in a pressurized can containing propane and n-butane.
Gary Johnson
2025-01-17 15:34:06
This is the fog amount I needed for shoots. Recently had a Motorsports shoot in Florida and used these cans for some needed atmosphere on a large space around subject indoors. Great looking and the can last for many sprays.
Krista S.
2024-12-06 15:03:15
I’m so disappointed. I wanted to try this for my sessions but it was SO light and faded so quickly. The session was outside and I do think it would have worked better indoors, however others said it leaves an oily residue so I won’t be trying it indoors. Such a bummer.
Marni Conaway
2024-12-05 17:22:07
Love how this worked out for my shoots