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Leonard Theiss

Leonard Theiss

Arthur Murray Dancer

Last week, I was saddened to hear of the passing of Leonard Theiss. In a world that is full of strong personalities, preferences, and emotions, he was a gentle presence. Whenever we photographed an Arthur Murray event, he was there to dance, judge, and be an ambassador for his art form.

It was not an exaggeration that he was at EVERY Arthur Murray event we attended. To illustrate, we first attended a large Dance-o-rama in 2007 at the Bally’s in Atlantic City. Being that this was my first serious ballroom dance photography, many of my memories have long since left me. I found the folder of photos, and saw him at the dais with his cousin, Steve sitting next to him.

Alexandria, Virginia

Soon after, the 2008 Northstar Dance-o-rama was officially the first event where TimeLine Media was the photography vendor. At this time, he brought students far from his home studio in Alexandria, Virginia to compete. I noticed how soft spoken, and gentle he was both on and off the floor. Likewise I saw many other dance teachers and students that were so happy to see him. Although he was an important person in the company, he gave so much of his attention to his students.

Throughout the years, Leonard became more familiar with us. Of course, we made lots of photos of him and his students, and he always made us feel welcome. Rarely, we would visit his studio to dance, and he was happy to see us do more than play with cameras. I’ll remember him as a friend to all of the staff in the DC area – a dancer that appreciated studying the craft and passing his passion along to staff and student. To all of the Theiss family, and the extended Arthur Murray family, please accept our condolences.

2019 DC Dance Challenge Expiring

Fabio and Jennifer Bonini at the DC Dance Challenge ©TimeLine Media
Fabio and Jennifer Bonini at the DC Dance Challenge ©TimeLine Media

Alexandria, Virginia

The photos from last October’s 2019 DC Dance Challenge are expiring at the TimeLine Media proofing site. Thanks to everyone that shared and purchased photos! Without a doubt we could not keep producing these without your support. Before they are sent to the archive, the photos will be here:

2019 DC Dance Challenge photos at TimeLine Media

Rhythm dancers at the DC Dance Challenge ©TimeLine Media
Rhythm dancers at the DC Dance Challenge ©TimeLine Media

DC Dance Challenge

Latin Dancers in Alexandria, VA ©TimeLine Media
Latin dancers at the DC Dance Challenge ©TimeLine Media
Rhythm dancers in Alexandria, VA ©TimeLine Media
Rhythm dancers at the DC Dance Challenge ©TimeLine Media
Forever Dancing at the DC Dance competition held in Alexandria, VA ©TimeLine Media
Forever Dancing at the DC Dance Challenge ©TimeLine Media
Smooth dancers from Forever Dancing studio ©TimeLine Media
Smooth dancers from Forever Dancing studio ©TimeLine Media
Dancers at the DC Dance competition held in Alexandria, VA ©TimeLine Media
Dancers at the DC Dance Challenge competition ©TimeLine Media
Forever Dancing at the DC Dance competition held in Alexandria, VA  ©TimeLine Media
Forever Dancing at the DC Dance Challenge ©TimeLine Media
Rhythm dancers at the DC Dance competition held in Alexandria, VA ©TimeLine Media
Rhythm dancers at the DC Dance Challenge ©TimeLine Media

Since last year, this event has grown in participation! Studios from all around the nation come to visit DC. Moreover, the reception that Forever Dancing gives them really sets the weekend. With attention to both dancing, and sightseeing in our Nation’s Capital, this competition is unique. By comparison, some events in the area never get out of the ballroom! With the Bonini’s fostering a shared experiences with their guests, it makes this a great event to attend every October!

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Dr. Mcintosh-Alberts

Dr. Mcintosh-Alberts at her reading and teaching station ©TimeLine Media
Dr. Mcintosh-Alberts at her reading and teaching station ©TimeLine Media

Alexandria, Virginia

Dr. Maureen Mcintosh-Alberts is an executive personal coach. From her office, she manages a team that helps leaders attain higher levels for their organizations. Her home is her office, library, and meeting space for group work. At this time, I came to photograph her in the spaces where she does her work. For branding shoots, it is important to illustrate where people get inspiration, and do their best work.

Inside her home, Dr. Maureen has created a space for deep thinking and analysis. With lots of colors, and textures, it also gives a creative feeling. This is an area where clients are looking to find novel answers, so this environment fosters that. With a couple of flashes, I was able to light her and her rooms nicely.

In her library, she had an incredible collection of books. Moreover, she had an impressive collection of large printed photographs that her husband created. Without a doubt, this was my favorite are for photos. She is an academic, and these books contributed to where she and her business is today. It was a perfect setting to illustrate her growing brand!

Home research library of Dr. Mcintosh-Alberts at her home ©TimeLine Media
Home research library of Dr. Mcintosh-Alberts at her home ©TimeLine Media

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