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2018 Asheville Dance Classic photos Released

Organizers and officials from the Asheville Dance Classic ©TimeLine Media
Organizers and officials from the Asheville Dance Classic ©TimeLine Media

Asheville, North Carolina

The photos from last weekend’s 2018 Asheville Dance Classic are ready to view! This is a brand new event for us even though we have worked with the organizers previously. Since finishing the editing, I have sorted the photos by gentlemen’s number and posted them here:

Asheville Dance Classic photos at TimeLine Media

Ballroom at the Asheville Dance Classic ©TimeLine Media
Ballroom at the Asheville Dance Classic ©TimeLine Media

2018 Asheville Dance Classic

Meghan and Jake invited us to beautiful Asheville, NC. Given that this is a busy time for events, I was happy that I could make it this year! I made the trip down by myself on this occasion. Although I did not have any assistants, the organizers really helped me all weekend.

Their venue was amazing, in fact, looking like a much larger competition. You can undoubtedly see Meghan’s talent for design in the ballroom setup. Colorful lighting, a dynamic slideshow, and a huge dance floor was a great setting for the weekend. I hope you enjoy the images!

Visitor from the Asheville Humane Society ©TimeLine Media
Visitor from the Asheville Humane Society ©TimeLine Media
Donation to the Asheville Humane Society ©TimeLine Media
Donation to the Asheville Humane Society ©TimeLine Media
Table decorations at the 2018 Asheville Dance Classic ©TimeLine Media
Table decorations at the Asheville Dance Classic ©TimeLine Media
YMCA dance break ©TimeLine Media
YMCA dance break ©TimeLine Media
Ballroom Dancing at the 2018 Asheville Dance Classic ©TimeLine Media
Ballroom Dancing at the Asheville Dance Classic ©TimeLine Media

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That’s Dancing 2015 Summer Showcase

Carlos teaching a line dance ©TimeLine Media
Carlos teaching a line dance ©TimeLine Media

Student Showcase

Last June, I went to Jessup, Maryland to cover the That’s Dancing 2015 Summer Showcase. Marielle and Carlos Pabon have a friendly studio that is supportive of their dancers. In contrast to their Winter Showcase which is at a hotel in Columbia, this event is held at their studio. However, the show is just as entertaining, and the effort put into the performances are not any less fun! To see photos from the show, you can see them at this link:

2015 That’s Dance Summer Showcase photos at TimeLine Media

Smooth routine at That's Dancing ©TimeLine Media
Smooth routine at That’s Dancing ©TimeLine Media
Rhythm routine at That's Dancing ©TimeLine Media
Rhythm routine at That’s Dancing ©TimeLine Media
Pro-Am dance routine at That's Dancing ©TimeLine Media
Pro-Am dance routine at That’s Dancing ©TimeLine Media

Staff Showcase

For the last of the 3 acts of the Showcase, the staff of That’s Dancing performs for the audience. Now that they have completed their own performances for the evening, the students are more relaxed to see the grand finale. Especially since they are fresh off of high of dancing in front of their friends and family, they are ready to be inspired by their teachers displaying their skills.

Professional Latin Show at That's Dancing ©TimeLine Media
Professional Latin Show at That’s Dancing ©TimeLine Media
Blue and White Floats by professional show dancer ©TimeLine Media
Blue and White Floats by professional show dancer ©TimeLine Media
Professional Show Dance at That's Dancing ©TimeLine Media
Professional Show Dance at That’s Dancing ©TimeLine Media

It was a lovely evening to cover the That’s Dancing 2015 Summer Showcase! With attention to keeping a theme for the entire evening, they do a nice job threading the music and routines together. Especially since we cover many dance events, it is nice to hear different music selections, and I keep my phone handy to tag them for practice later! I hope to see the staff and their students at their next showcase soon.

That's Dancing Staff Photo ©TImeLine Media
That’s Dancing Staff Photo ©TImeLine Media

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Dancer Portrait Session

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Recently, I have the opportunity to photograph a ballroom dancer, Tyrone, in a portrait session. He is not only an instructor in ballroom, but he also does hip-hop and contemporary dance which makes for some great photos. In this nice neighborhood, it was a challenge to find a background that was appropriate for the usual grungy backgrounds that accompany this type of dance. Tyrone was a great subject climbing into a tree to make it look like a setting much different than the suburban park that we were shooting. Being in a tree, and his clothing really made for a changing the setting with limited resources.

Outside Portraits

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©TimeLine Media – photography portrait session

Then we found a nearby gazebo that he used to display his dance moves. I used the gazebo to try to get some nice even shade for photos, then added the flash to fill him in the frame of the structure. I also experimented with the flashes as hard side lights. Punching these up in post processing made for some interesting portraits that work better with male subjects. With the photos where he was hanging at one side of the gazebo, I used a super wide angle lens to emphasize his stretched frame making him look longer. I was trying to work the setting that we had to get a variety of photos.

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©TimeLine Media – photography portrait session
©TimeLine Media - photography portrait session
©TimeLine Media – photography portrait session

The last section we went to was against a fence lining a walking trail. Fences always provide leading lines to point to your portrait subject, but I was looking for something different. Using the flash, I happened upon a happy accident. I was hoping that placing the flash on the other side of the fence would make for some sharp repeating shadows that would fall on Tyrone. This did happen a little, but the reflective paint on the slats of the fence created hard reflections against each other which focused the light. This made a nice vignette to light that I could use in the portraits. This is definitely a new trick that I will have to remember for future shoots!

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©TimeLine Media – photography portrait session

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