PETALING JAYA: Technology has advanced so much that almost anyone with a smartphone can take pictures using various filters to create artistic images and photos.
That said, it has been repeated over the years that photographers would smear petroleum jelly onto the lens to get photos of people that looked dreamy and mysterious.Yes, the substance used as an ointment for wounds, burns and chafed skin is among the various items used to give 'the glow' to Hollywood stars and actresses during its Golden Age.
"Petroleum jelly or other substances would be rubbed on the lens or an optical flat to give a halation or glowing effect," he said. That being said, do be careful when dealing with petroleum jelly as it could damage your camera. Remember to wipe it off your camera and hands as soon the photo session is over.
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