Tag: dance

  • On point: Steve Vaccariello’s dance photography

    ‘I do not touch my dance work with Photoshop. Never!’ says portrait photographer Steve Vaccariello – a bold statement in the digital age. But he’s no luddite. His extended portfolio of commercial, celebrity and beauty work has certainly seen its share of image enhancement. When working with dancers, Vaccariello likes to use reductionist lighting designed to stay out of the way of the movements of the performers. See his work and find out more about him. See gallery

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  • Weekly Photography Challenge – Dance

    Earlier I shared a bunch of elegant images of the world of dance.

    Dance is an art form just like photography. It take discipline and endurance to be a dancer. Can you relate as a photographer? Each is a passion, something which needs practice to perfect. Dance is picturesque and often is partnered with photography as the are symbiotic – they work well together.

    Michael Dunn

    By Michael Dunn

    Weekly photography challenge – dance

    Now it’s your turn. Do you know a dancer? Can you approach the local dance school to offer to take some photos for them? Maybe even something less formal like your own children dancing just for the fun of it?

    Here are a few ideas:

    Garry Wilmore

    By Garry Wilmore

    Stefanos Papachristou

    By stefanos papachristou

    Tiziano L. U. Caviglia

    By Tiziano L. U. Caviglia

    Paul Cox

    By Paul Cox

    Felix Padrosa Photography

    By Felix Padrosa Photography

    Chris JL

    By Chris JL

    Dixie Lawrence

    By Dixie Lawrence

    John Curley

    By john curley

    Share your dance images here:

    Simply upload your shot into the comment field (look for the little camera icon in the Disqus comments section) and they’ll get embedded for us all to see or if you’d prefer upload them to your favourite photo sharing site and leave the link to them. Show me your best images in this week’s challenge. Sometimes it takes a while for an image to appear so be patient and try not to post the same image twice.

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  • 27 Elegant Images of the World of Dance

    Last week we looked at magical images of music, this week let’s explore the world of dance!

    Dancers have a lot of passion and determination. It takes a lot of work and practice to be a good dancer, even more to be great. Hmm, sound familiar? Just like anything – the more you do it, the better chance you have of improvement.

    I’ve always silently envied dancers. They move with such grace, flow, elegance. Not to mention how fit and strong they always look. Photography of dancers is the same – when done well! This set of images of dancers spoke to me on both levels – the power of the dancer, and the skill and artistry of the photographer.

    Photograph ACTION by Sergey Sukhovey on 500px

    ACTION by Sergey Sukhovey on 500px

    Photograph Civetta by Mark Crislip on 500px

    Civetta by Mark Crislip on 500px

    Photograph Bellydancer by Carlos Esteban Solís Fallas on 500px

    Bellydancer by Carlos Esteban Solís Fallas on 500px

    Photograph Style contemporer Dance by iwan kristiana on 500px

    Style contemporer Dance by iwan kristiana on 500px

    Photograph Dust and Dance by Thomas David on 500px

    Dust and Dance by Thomas David on 500px

    Photograph Ballerina by Yongki RS on 500px

    Ballerina by Yongki RS on 500px

    Photograph The end of tango by Dejan Janev on 500px

    The end of tango by Dejan Janev on 500px

    Photograph ACTION by Sergey Sukhovey on 500px

    ACTION by Sergey Sukhovey on 500px

    Photograph White Swan by Kobi Alony on 500px

    White Swan by Kobi Alony on 500px

    Photograph Out of the green by Tomer Jacobson on 500px

    Out of the green by Tomer Jacobson on 500px

    Photograph the curvature of spacetime by Aufik (A) on 500px

    the curvature of spacetime by Aufik (A) on 500px

    Photograph Light As A Feather - Artistic Looks At Dance Through Photography by scottgserio on 500px

    Light As A Feather – Artistic Looks At Dance Through Photography by scottgserio on 500px

    Photograph Turn turn by Jeronimo Lomba on 500px

    Turn turn by Jeronimo Lomba on 500px

    Photograph Gujarat Tribal Dance by Ivon Murugesan on 500px

    Gujarat Tribal Dance by Ivon Murugesan on 500px

    Photograph Dune Danse - Flight by Stephan Brauchli on 500px

    Dune Danse – Flight by Stephan Brauchli on 500px

    Photograph New Year Celebration by Richard Snyder on 500px

    New Year Celebration by Richard Snyder on 500px

    Photograph Bouba Jallow by Rafa? Bojar on 500px

    Bouba Jallow by Rafa? Bojar on 500px

    Photograph TANGO by Peter Marosi on 500px

    TANGO by Peter Marosi on 500px

    Photograph Steve, the fire-meister Crop by Jesse Mount on 500px

    Steve, the fire-meister Crop by Jesse Mount on 500px

    Photograph Fire Dancer by David Benard on 500px

    Fire Dancer by David Benard on 500px

    Photograph Fire Staff by Jenny Zhang on 500px

    Fire Staff by Jenny Zhang on 500px

    Photograph Belly Dancer by gunes demir on 500px

    Belly Dancer by gunes demir on 500px

    Photograph Dancing with light by Shakilov Neel on 500px

    Dancing with light by Shakilov Neel on 500px

    Photograph ACTION by Sergey Sukhovey on 500px

    ACTION by Sergey Sukhovey on 500px

    Photograph Ballet by Lorena Gellini on 500px

    Ballet by Lorena Gellini on 500px

    Photograph Body Of Art by Dave Brosha on 500px

    Body Of Art by Dave Brosha on 500px

    Photograph Children practicing ballet poses in ballet studio by Hero Images  on 500px

    Children practicing ballet poses in ballet studio by Hero Images on 500px

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  • Tips for Creating Dance Portraits

    Dance and music have always been a part of my life, but work and my wife have kept me a bit busy lately. So when I had some photography assignments for a few dance concerts, I knew it was going to be a lot fun. It also made me realize that it can also be a bit challenging. In that split second, there is movement, emotion and a story to be captured. You need to anticipate that split second and capture the motion.

    Emotion 1

    When it comes to your viewers, you want them to believe and see that motion for themselves. So here a few tips to get prepared for a dance portrait. Why would you shoot dance portraits and how would you plan for it?

    • Dance concert – You are asked to take dance portraits as part of a dance concert.
    • Promotion – You are asked to take portraits of the dancer to promote them or the upcoming event that they are currently working on.
    • Head shots– You are helping the dancer to build their portfolio so that they can be represented by an agency or could be sent for casting calls.
    • To fulfil your creativity – You just want to experiment, unleash your creativity, and add Dance portraits to your portfolio.

    Whatever might be the reason for your dance portraits here are a few things that are common while planning and executing a dance portrait session:

    1. Knowledge and research

    It’s always good to know what dance form your model or dancer is learning or practicing. This would help you to do your ground work which includes researching the dance form, checking online for inspiration and creating your mood board.

    Research the clothing that is required for that dance form. You can either find a stylist to source the clothes for you or even better just ask the dancer if they would have something appropriate and comfortable that they can wear for the shoot. If you are doing this as part of a dance concert you would not have much say in it, as that will be predefined.

    Knowledge and Research  1

    Knowing the dance form can also help you choose music tracks for the shoot. Again your model can be a great help in this. Ask your model if they can bring along suitable music which you can play in the studio during the shoot. This helps to establish the environment.

    2. Motion

    The most important part in a dance portrait is motion or the sense of it. As a photographer you have to make sure that the viewer can visualize the motion. This can be done in a few ways:

    • It can be as simple as capturing someone mid-jump to convey motion.
    • Hair movement.
    • Dress or costume movement.

    Some techniques which can be useful for this are, to use a fast shutter speed. Fast shutter speed ensures that the movement is frozen. This can also be achieved by using a flash. At times having a motion blur can also help create a sense of movement.

    Motion 1

    Motion 2

    3. Emotion

    Dance is all about motion and emotion. It’s an art form that involves facial emotions combined with body language to convey the idea or concept.

    Make sure that you chat with your dancer beforehand to confirm the look they are after. This helps in two ways; one, it tells you what to expect and second you can adjust your lighting to capture the desired mood or add some more drama.

    Emotion 2

    Emotion 3

    4. Anticipation

    If you understand dance this one is very easy to master. But if you don’t you might need to work with your instinct. As a dance concert photographer you are expected to anticipate the movement and capture it at the right time to emphasize the effect. If you are photographing a dance concert the best way to address this, is to attend the dress rehearsal. This gives you an idea as to what to expect on the day. What will the lights be like and most importantly what are the critical moments that you need to capture and the best location from which to capture them?

    Anticipation  1

    If you are doing dance portraits in a studio this factor won’t be of much importance as you have more one on one time to repeat a step or pose if you missed it in the previous shot.

    5. Energy

    Capturing the energy of the dancer can make the photo look lively. One thing that works for me is I tell them the camera can capture their voice along with the picture. So don’t let them just stand there and smile. Tell them to shout or do something that they can’t do with their mouth closed. This could be done at the end of the shoot when you have got all your shots and just want to take some fun shots.

    Energy 1

    6. Creative twist

    As with any photography, adding that creative twist is always fun. You can experiment with many of different techniques.
    You can try panning where you follow the dancers’ movement, making sure that the dancer is in focus and blurring the background.
    Drag the shutter (keep the shutter open for longer duration) and capture creative blur. Or try your hand at stop motion where the shutter is left open for a longer duration and a flash is fired at the very end to freeze the final movement.

    Creative Twist 1

    A few tips for dance portraits:

    • A fast shutter speed helps freeze the motion, but if you want a creative blur a slow shutter speed will do the trick.
    • A faster lens, like f/2.8 or lower, is better suited to take photos of a dance concert where flash photography is usually not allowed.
    • Do not be scared to use a high ISO for a dance concert, this will add grain (noise) to your photo, but you will be able to use higher shutter speed to freeze the motion. Sometimes grain isn’t all that bad.
    • Most important have fun and enjoy what you shoot.

    Have you done any dance photography? Share your experience and any other tips you might have in the comments below.

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  • Bruno Mars Hot Dance

    BRUNO MARS performing and dancing at the wireless festival in London….camera used Nikon p500
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  • Electronic Dance Music: Dj Lunatek – #4 – Electrostream Blast (7.20.12)

    DJLUNATEK.com http twitter.com gplus.to The music used in this video are not made and/or produced by Lunatek. The tracks used to put the mix together are for promotional purposes only. No copyright infringement intended. If you are interested in some of the tracks used, please feel free to support the artists by purchasing their tracks on itunes, beatport, etc. DOWNLOAD & LISTEN TO THE FULL MIX @ DJLUNATEK.com NOTE This mix was made a really long time ago. Posted due to request. Hope you all enjoy!
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  • Dance India Dance Season 3 Pradeep Piyali & Sneha – Ali Maula Performance [3D]

    Hello Everyone, You are watching [XYZ-D] converted videos.This is our presentation of Zee Tv Show Dance India Dance Season 3 contestant Pradeep Piyali & Sneha – Ali Maula Performance converted in 3D. Please pardon with video quality as original was low res. We donot claim any copyrights of this video, this is for demonstration purpose only. To watch this video you may require Anaglyph Specs (Red and Cyan or Blue). We respect all artists, technicians & owners of this work. Hope you all will like it. Video Conversion in 3D by our [XYZ-D] Conversion process Team – The Third Dimension Solutions
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  • Dance India Dance Season 3 – Raghav Solo Performance [3D]

    Hello Everyone, You are watching [XYZ-D] converted videos.This is our presentation of Zee Tv Show Dance India Dance Season 3 contestant Raghav Jual 1st Solo Performance in presence of Bipasha Basu converted in 3D. We donot claim any copyrights of this video, this is for demonstration purpose only. To watch this video you may require Anaglyph Specs (Red and Cyan or Blue). We respect all artists, technicians & owners of this work. Hope you all will like it. Video Conversion in 3D by our [XYZ-D] Conversion process Team – The Third Dimension Solutions

  • Dance India Dance Season 3 – Shafeer [Freestyle][3D] Wild Card Round

    Hello Everyone, You are watching [XYZ-D] converted videos.This is our presentation of Zee TV DID Season 3 contestant Shafeer wild card performance converted in 3D. We donot claim any copyrights of this video, this is for demonstration purpose only. To watch this video you may require Anaglyph Specs (Red and Cyan or Blue). We respect all artists, technicians & owners of this work. Hope you all will like it. Video Conversion in 3D by our [XYZ-D] Conversion process Team – The Third Dimension Solutions

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