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Successful Showcase!

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To say it was a whirlwind day at the Arthur Murray Showcase yesterday would definitely be an understatement. There was a great energy through all the ballrooms both on the dance floor and off! The crowds did not have to be encouraged to clap or yell for their favorite dancers, and it helped the performers put on their best. We made over 8000 photos yesterday, and I will be editing them this week. I hope to have them all up by Saturday for viewing, so stay tuned here or to the Facebook page for updates. You can also sign up for the email list here:

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I will send a notice out as soon as the Showcase photos are ready to view there. Thanks to the owners and staff of the DC Area Arthur Murray studios that gave us access to their event!

©TimeLine Media - Mardi Gras costume parade at the Arthur Murray Showcase
©TimeLine Media – Mardi Gras costume parade

Showcase Parade of Dancers

After all the dancers with couples for most of the day, the parade was a nice change of pace. The crowds at these events are surprisingly ready to take the floor at any time. It is a particularly nice marketing image for Arthur Murray!

©TimeLine Media - Mardi Gras costume parade at the Arthur Murray Showcase
©TimeLine Media – Mardi Gras costume parade

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Arthur Murray Summer Showcase today

©TimeLine Media - Arthur Murray Pro Show

Today is the DC Area Arthur Murray Summer Showcase. I am packing up the car with all the photo gear! I am excited for seeing the routines and the competition today, and hope we make some great photos. Within a week after the event, I will post the photos to the regular proofing site here:

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You can go there now and sign up for updates as to when the showcase photos will be available to view. I will also post updates here on the blog, and to the TimeLine Media Facebook Page. Good luck to everyone dancing today!

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Virginia Beach, VA Arthur Murray Pro Show ©TimeLine Media

These posters are some of the prints we will be displaying at the booth. When you stop by throughout the event, you can see these printed large! In light of showing studios what these events are like, we give these posters to someone from the respective studios. At this point, some of the pros look to see if we selected their show to be printed. Seeing their reaction to the work is inspiring for me to keep creating dynamic images from these performances!

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Gaithersburg, MD Arthur Murray Pro Show ©TimeLine Media

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June 21

I am gearing up to photograph another ballroom dance event tomorrow. In looking at my gadgets and workspace, I see a lot of influence from my father. I shoot Nikon cameras. My first SLR photos were taken with his Nikon F2 and Nikkor lenses. I recently found two silver (strange since they are usually gold-colored) boxes with some fast glass. Amazingly, they work with the newest digital cameras from Nikon, so I use them for personal shoots – just for fun.

Photography Influence

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For video these manual focus lenses have especially solid focusing rings for using with moving images. Today, I was looking around my old photos, and saw a snap shot I took of my dad’s work space some time ago. He was an architect that worked at home much of the time I was growing up. He looked after me while doing his projects for clients. There are some stark differences with my work area now – no computer, printer, actually no major technological electronic appliance to be seen in the photo! He has many source books of construction codes and supplies. Additionally he has an old hard hat he used when visiting construction sites.

Architect Work Area

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Of course, he has the tools of the trade he used to design buildings out of blank sheets of paper. Pencils, pens, rulers, green templates for shapes – from these he designed the house that I lived in since high school before leaving for college.   I definitely did not appreciate what these designers like him do, I just admired the way that he could see perspectives, and put them on paper. He could have an idea in his head, and put them to paper. As an exercise he would quiz me on differentiating between models of planes as they came in for landings. He would point out differences between 737’s, MD-80’s, or Fokker-100’s.

If not at the airport, he would examine shoes at a store and tell me why he thought one design was better than the next (he was Filipino after all). And if he was dancing, he would show me and my mom why the Cha Cha was the best dance – the best songs on an album had a Cha Cha beat, and there are lots of opportunities for moves to do on the floor. Geez, I am my father’s son.

Tatay-at-UR-0001 remembering him this June 21

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