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Dutch Angles – Tech Thursday

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This is a controversial subject in photographic circles. “Dutch” angles or shooting with the camera tilted from being straight with the horizon is a popular stylistic choice at this time. In browsing wedding photographer websites, I see the Dutch angles in many photographers that describe their style as photo journalistic. This stems from photographers that were chasing images to make newspaper headlines more loosely composing images just to “get the shot” no matter how straight the composition.

Chasing Photos

If you are chasing a person of interest, or in a war zone, it is understandable that you cannot always carefully line up images due to time constraints, or keeping your body from danger. The first working photographers I was exposed to in my career were wedding photographers. So many of them use this technique as part of their style. They are trying to create a different angle and change how images look especially if they have been made hundreds of times at different weddings in the past. In fact, I saw what they were going for, and I really adopted this as part of my photography.

©TimeLine Media - Dutch angles in wedding photography
©TimeLine Media – Dutch angles in wedding photography

There was a stark change in my view on this practice. When I started to shoot sports photography for a news media wire service, they gave some feedback. All images submitted to them had to have straight angles. If the photo we had of the action was tilted, they asked that it be cropped to a straight angle prior to upload. If not, the image would not be accepted. The reason was that for publication, angles needed to be level with the horizon – tilted angles do not translate to things like covers or spreads that magazines and newspapers publish. In looking at my ballroom dance photos, I was surprised to see how many of my images had the tilted angle!

Dance Photos

©TimeLine Media - Dutch angles in ballroom dance photography
©TimeLine Media – Dutch angles in ballroom dance photography

The first time I looked at these, I thought that the images looked more dynamic. Additionally the angle added to the excitement of the dancing action. Now, I think that these photos make me a little seasick. The walls and floors moving to one side of the image creates tension when being viewed, and not in a good way. So, I no longer intentionally tilt my camera. I try to keep angles as straight as I can. Moreover, I crop them to straight during post production if they are a little off. Let me know your thoughts on this. Do you or do you not shoot with Dutch angles as part of your style?

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©TimeLine Media – Dutch angles in dance photography

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DC Dance Challenge

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Our next ballroom dance event will be this upcoming Sunday – the 2013 DC Dance Challenge. We have covered this event for a number of years, and we enjoy the day of dancing at the beautiful Spanish Ballroom in Glen Echo park. Not to put too much of a damper on the excitement, but due to the Federal government shutdown, the regular venue may be unavailable. The organizers will still hold the event on Sunday, but there may be a change of place since the park will be closed, and there will be no access to the ballroom.

Knowing the bigger picture, this is small in comparison to the effect of the shutdown on the thousands of federal workers. Especially in the local area that we live and work, we know that this will be a tough week. In any case, the event will go on Sunday, but stay tuned to the DC Dance Challenge website for updates on the venue. We are hopeful that the shutdown will end for those who depend on the government for their livelihood. In addition, we would love to go back to the Spanish Ballroom for the uniqueness and beauty of the room. Here are some images from last year’s event showing off the space-

©TimeLine Media - 2012 DC Dance Challenge
©TimeLine Media – 2012 DC Dance Challenge
©TimeLine Media - 2012 DC Dance Challenge
Professional show at the Glen Echo Spanish Ballroom ©TimeLine Media
©TimeLine Media - 2012 DC Dance Challenge
©TimeLine Media – 2012 DC Dance Challenge
©TimeLine Media - 2012 DC Dance Challenge
Student Showcase at the 2012 DC Dance Challenge ©TimeLine Media
©TimeLine Media - 2012 DC Dance Challenge
Roseann and Mike Lynch at the Spanish Ballroom ©TimeLine Media

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Arthur Murray – Tysons Corner Professional Show

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Sheraton Tysons

The web server has been especially busy this weekend! Of course we have to thank everyone that has visited to view the photos from the DC Area Arthur Murray Fall Freestyles. There has been lots of views, and we especially appreciate everyone that has placed orders for prints and digital downloads. Your support helps to keep the servers running, and to make quality of the photos the best that we can offer.

©TimeLine Media - Arthur Murray Tysons Corner Swing Pro Show
©TimeLine Media – Arthur Murray Tysons Corner Professional Swing Show

Swing Professional Show

We love to feature the professional showcases that close out these events on the blog. The floor is cleared of all dancers, and the attention of all the students, staff, judges, and guests are on the instructors that have worked to put together a routine to show off their best! In full disclosure, we are biased. We first started learning to ballroom dance at the Arthur Murray in Tysons Corner, and we have learned so much from the instructors that have worked there. This show by Carlos and Allison was amazing, and we wanted to get up and dance right after them! The Swing was “The Heart of Rock and Roll” by Huey Lewis and the News. A great song, and a great routine.

©TimeLine Media - Arthur Murray Tysons Corner Swing Pro Show
©TimeLine Media – Arthur Murray Tysons Corner Professional Swing Show

If you would like to view the show in video form, please visit the new Arthur Murray Tysons YouTube page! I love the comparison of the same event in still and motion. Comparatively, I learn so much about my shooting and setup in looking at the differences. I will blog more about this in future posts, but selfishly, I’m just happy to be able to watch the entire thing without looking through the viewfinder the whole time! It is a different experience live, in still photos, and on video, and I enjoyed comparing each. If you want to see all the photos from the event, that have been posted to the proofing site- http://proofs.timelinedc.com

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©TimeLine Media – Arthur Murray Tysons Corner Swing Pro Show

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