Making of the SMOKE collection by Emma Campbell

Here are some process photos of two amazing weekends with great friends, awesome food and fire! The entire process of preparing the pieces, building the fire and then watching it burn is so romantic. Even though we can control certain elements of the process like what chemicals are used, what type of wood, how much oxygen is let into the fire, etc; each piece still comes out totally unique! At some point during the process you have to give up all expectations and just let the flames and smoke do their thing, this is the biggest draw for me.

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Process Photos by Soon Tani by Emma Campbell

In February I was so lucky to have my friend and fellow Shiba Inu owner take some great photos of my throwing process. These are 2 pound white stoneware boxes thrown as once hallow form and then cut to produce a lid and base. Check out Soon Tani’s photography skills on instagram @soontani