Archive of ‘Ballroom Dance’ category

Expiring Events – August 2013

©TimeLine Media - 2013 Salsa Bachata Throwdown

Thanks to everyone that has visited the new proofing website! The upgrade does seem to have been successful – we have not had any reports of any bugs so far. There are some expiring events coming up, so this would be a good time to check it out. Please visit the link below:

http://proofs.timelinedc.com

On the website are some events that are expiring soon. The Salsa-Bachata Throwdown held on April 14, 2013 in Rockville, MD will be removed on Monday, August 19, 2013. The Marsha Bonet Dance Showcase held on April 20, 2013 in Alexandria, VA will be removed on Monday, August 26, 2013. The dancers in these events really put a lot of creativity into their performances. The setup for these is also a departures from my normal coverage from the side of a ballroom dance floor. The Throwdown was held in a large dance studio with the audience very close to the dancers. The energy from having them so close seemed to amp up the performers. I was happy with how the images conveyed the enthusiasm of the evening from both sides.

©TimeLine Media - 2013 Salsa Bachata Throwdown
©TimeLine Media – 2013 Salsa Bachata Throwdown
©TimeLine Media - 2013 Salsa Bachata Throwdown
©TimeLine Media – 2013 Salsa Bachata Throwdown

Every year, I enjoy making images for Marsha Bonet’s students. Their annual dance showcase grows in skill and variety. From Flamenco, to Ballroom, to ethnic and cultural dances makes for an entertaining and education evening. This year, I was struck with the colors in the costumes. They were another indication of the thought that was put into this show. Adding a live band to the stage really made this an evening to save space for next year!

©TimeLine Media - Marsha Bonet Showcase
©TimeLine Media – Marsha Bonet Showcase
©TimeLine Media - Marsha Bonet Showcase
©TimeLine Media – Marsha Bonet Showcase

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Arthur Murray – Professional Formation

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Busy Sunday today! Someone on the email list informed me that I forgot to post photos from the professional formation from the last Arthur Murray DC event. So sorry! Of course, I did not mean to leave them off my blogging list. It was on there, however just waiting its turn. And here they are! These are my favorite photos from the Salsa professional dance formation. It was performed by the Gaithersburg and Silver Spring studios. The team performed the dance so smoothly – transitioning between partners, forming lines, circles, all while

Silver Spring, and Gaithersburg Maryland Arthur Murray Pro Formation ©TimeLine Media
Silver Spring, and Gaithersburg Maryland Arthur Murray Professional show
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©TimeLine Media - Silver Spring, and Gaithersburg Maryland Arthur Murray Pro Formation
©TimeLine Media – Silver Spring, and Gaithersburg Maryland Arthur Murray Pro Formation

Overall it is a lot to take in when photographing formation groups. Especially with the staff performing at a professional level, there is a lot to attempt to capture. Of course they have the dance figures, but they have the added element of their body position to other couples. With this in mind, I don’t think I have a good strategy for photographing this aspect. I do love having the chance to try!

Silver Spring, and Gaithersburg Maryland Arthur Murray Pro Show ©TimeLine Media
Silver Spring, and Gaithersburg Maryland Arthur Murray Professional show
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©TimeLine Media - Silver Spring, and Gaithersburg Maryland Arthur Murray Pro Show
©TimeLine Media – Silver Spring, and Gaithersburg Maryland Arthur Murray Show

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Sports Photographer Idols

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The Pre-Season NFL football games have begun indicating a quickly ending summer. From my one season of trying to photograph football from right on the field, I learned much about photographing sports – football specifically, and I learned about other applicable photography skills that I could use off the field. In researching how to better photograph the practices and the games, I visited lots of blogs, watched online videos and slideshows. One sports photographer that made an impression on me was John McDonnell.

Football Photography

At the Washington Redskins training camp, preseason and a regular season game, I had the opportunity to meet and watch Mr. McDonnell work as he covered action on the field. He has been a sports photographer at the Washington Post since the Superbowl years. You can view his images at the Post every day as the season unfolds both online and in the paper. I was not the only photographer that kept my eye on John’s shooting position! He is in the perfect position to capture the action more than most. I learned that there is always something that would be good capture to more complete the story of the game. This can be both on and off the field – there are coaches, trainers, people in the crowd, players on the bench – so much to get, that you have to keep your eye to the camera before the moment passes.

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©TimeLine Media – NFL football game action

Attending an NFL football game in person is designed to be overload the senses. Trying to capture this event in camera is a challenge that definitely takes years to be comfortable doing season after season. Not only are the thousands of fans adding to the frenzied action, obstacles on the sidelines to avoid, but American football is a game of inches! Keeping track of the ball – who has it, who is getting it, and the game situations that could affect where the ball is going next keeps everyone on their toes.

Thankfully, I will concentrate on photographing ballroom dancers. They have a much easier environment for photographers to work, but they have their own challenges. You should always keep your eye to the camera – dancers always make for fun moments to capture!

©TimeLine Media - American Star Ball
©TimeLine Media – American Star Ball

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