Sunday, May 24, 2026

The Fuzz

A few years ago, I set out to do a low-key photoshoot on a cloudy damp morning.  I had packed an iron cauldron, my Witch prop, and a bunch of smoke bombs.  I thought that a smoking cauldron in the foreground of the photo with a blurry Witch in the distance would be a fun image.  The setup took longer than expected.  

Doing this stuff for as long as I have, you'd think I would be less anxious and twitchy about trespassing to get a photo of a weird prop.  Nope.  In fact, I think I've gotten more uptight about it over the years.  A grown man setting up a Witch, or a scarecrow, or a reaper looks odd and unusual and WIERD.  And suspicious.  

So, I set up the Witch and her cauldron behind a construction company and began lighting smoke bombs.  These things only burn about six quick seconds, so I would get about three shots with each bomb.  Turns out the smoke was visible from a nearby road.  As I snapped away in the sulfurous, brightly-colored smoke, I heard a voice come from behind, "What exactly are you doing?"  It was a police officer.

I was impressed I hadn't heard his car pull into the parking lot behind mine.  And definitely shocked I didn't hear him approach on foot (disappointed in my previously-mentioned twitchiness).  I stood up as the smoke bomb hissed out the last of the blueish smoke.  I explained I had an odd hobby, and I was taking some shots of a prop I made.  I would imagine I sounded like Don Knotts at this point, trying to explain what exactly I was doing.  

I scrolled through photos on my phone showing him the photos I just took, and earlier ones of other photoshoots.  The officer seemed really interested and told me that he had a hobby taking photos of architecture.  Said he does it on the weekends to keep sane.  I told him I would leave and he said for me to take my time.  As he was pulling away, I snapped a photo.











6 comments:

Justin D said...

Nice. I'm glad he was cool about it, and a fellow artist even. It's got to be odd working on the kind of shoots you do. Especially when you are making so much stuff "off-season". It's one thing to be putting up a scarecrow around Halloween, but quite another to be doing it in May!

Rot said...

Totally! The off season is just asking for someone to call the cops!

Revenant Manor said...

You conjured the Fuzz!

The twitchiness seems perfectly reasonable, honestly.

As it is, I absolutely have the same feeling every year when deploying contributions to The Great Pumpkin Project...every time I'm worried that I'm going to run into Buford T. Justice out there, and end up spending Halloween in the slammer.

I have to believe that feeling would be magnified 100X if it was with a full-sized witch or reaper in tow, involved plumes of colored smoke, and in the middle of spring...

MR. Macabre said...

That was very cool, it just shows that we all do different things or hobbies in our spare time, even a Police officer.

Rot said...

haha...definitely lugging corpses into and out of a swamp is the low point of this hobby.

Rot said...

Totally!