I knew I wanted to use my 6 year old niece Rachael for this particular project. My whole idea behind this was to capture the idea of a beauty queen and then to capture the reality of a 6 year old trying to be made into a beauty queen. I was truly shocked when my 6 year old niece was not only posing for me and totally loving what she was doing, but giving me ideas of what she could be doing! I hope you enjoy this as much as I enjoyed doing this!
Friday, December 14, 2012
Toddler With A Tiara...with a slight twist!
I knew I wanted to use my 6 year old niece Rachael for this particular project. My whole idea behind this was to capture the idea of a beauty queen and then to capture the reality of a 6 year old trying to be made into a beauty queen. I was truly shocked when my 6 year old niece was not only posing for me and totally loving what she was doing, but giving me ideas of what she could be doing! I hope you enjoy this as much as I enjoyed doing this!
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Monday, December 3, 2012
Monday write up
David is a well known photographer in the dance industry. He has been a contributor for the world's largest stock photo agency for over 16 years. He unique and innovative "water dance" concept is very distinctive and extremely creative. He also is known for taking beautiful photographs of young and upcoming dancers on beautiful California beaches, urban street settings and also at well recognized Dance Competitions. I actually came across him on "Instagram".
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Monday, November 5, 2012
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Outside/Inside
Monday, October 8, 2012
Richard Calmes Dance Photographer (Weekly write up)
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I could not pick just one of Richard Calmes photographs to share! He photographs dancers whether it be on a stage or in a class room setting or even outside completely away from where a dancer usually is.
The way he uses the light along with a beautiful dancers body is absolutely breath taking!
"Richard believes that dancers have more control of the body than any other athlete, and by utilizing lighting in various ways, he can accentuate that fact."
The First two pictures I posted of his are in a class room setting. He captures the beauty of a child learning how to stretch and then the second, children watching intently as two mature dancers show a lift. In this he is capturing the children's earning to learn and to become what they are seeing as they grow as a dancer.
The third and fourth pictures I posted are of two gorgeous ballerinas. The thing I love about these two pictures is the way he uses their movement and lack there of a costume (so just basic dance wear along with pointe shoes). The third is almost a silhouette with the use of a white back ground and the dancer almost blacked out in a shadow but I love how you can see just a bit of color from her leotard.
The fourth is straight up movement. The use of the purple cloth makes it look like she is flowing through water along with cloth in her hand. Black background and color of her skin and her leotard and then the cloth is absolutely gorgeous!
The last photo, the use of the background and the dancer jumping in to the air makes it feel like she is flying above all the sky scrappers we are seeing in the background I love how we see more detail in the background of this photo and she is more of a silhouette flying.
Monday, September 24, 2012
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Landscapes
This was in Camp Lejeune (Marine Corps Base) I took it last year when my fiancé and I were on our way to the beach...and I was lucky to capture this field, and the field exercise happening while we were driving past!
This is my parents back-back yard (in Oneonta on Chestnut Street). The road behind this is the Roundhouse Road (near the train tracks).
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