Last Saturday Heroes Die, the new and inventive rock band, played at Fontana's. I was allowed to sneak around and practice shooting in low light. This is one of the shots I grabbed last week. "Like" Heroes Die on Facebook then go check them out at Fat Baby. Saturday, August 25th at 930pm. You will not be disappointed. Great lyrics, great music and features two bad ass Taylor dancers.
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Pictures Talk: Two /
Possibly my favorite image. The moment of eye contact prior to walking on stage for a duet symbolizes the human connection and vulnerability that makes dancing in this company so special. If you're not in a dance then you're backstage watching and never with obligation. The unwavering support each dancer demonstrates makes this a place like no other. Pictured here are Robert Kleinendorst and Laura Halzack in Paul Taylor's Mercuric Tidings.
Pictures Talk: One /
Welcome to the first of what should be an ongoing series describing the madness behind lens. I realized that I got so excited about putting all of my work up at once that people might visit it once but why would you want to come back? My guess is that if I regularly write about this nutty stuff that I do you'll keep checking in.
So here we go...I thought I'd start with this series of images from Paul Taylor's Last Look. This was one of the first dances I ever shot when we were tech-ing at City Center in 2009. I had recently bought my first DSLR, the Canon Rebel XS and a basic zoom lens. Not fully understanding the technique of shutter speed and aperture I did whatever I could just to get something recognizable. I realized that if I made the aperture really small and slowed down the shutter speed I could get some of these to look sort of impressionistic. I actually liked it better than the frozen stills that I was seeing elsewhere. I love playing with this way of shooting.