Posts Tagged ‘dancers’

Dancesport Competition Friday

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This weekend is the 2013 New Jersey State Open! We are excited about going back to Atlantic City to cover this event. The organizers have run a smooth competition over the 3 years we have photographed the dancers that have competed there. Each year, there is a growth in the amount of entries and this year is the largest one yet! Dancing will start at 7AM on both Friday and Saturday. So it will be an earlier start than expected for everyone attending.

©TimeLine Media - dancesport competition
©TimeLine Media – dancesport competition

Please come introduce yourself to us at the photography table. If you will be doing any special choreography, let me know so that I can be sure to look out for the best angle to capture it. I will be looking out over everyone on the floor, but will be more aware if you let me know of anything special. I may be able to help you get the best angle by telling you where my lights will be setup for the best look.

©TimeLine Media - dancesport competition
©TimeLine Media – dancesport competition

On Saturday evening, there will be more than just professional competition on the floor. There will be some other entertainers performing for the audience, and I think you will enjoy what the organizers have planned. Last year, a juggler and rhythm gymnast also performed in between the pro heats, and they were received well by guests. Come see the action this weekend! If you can’t make it this time, I will have some of my favorite images here on the blog as usual.

©TimeLine Media - Rhythm gymnast performance at New Jersey State Open
©TimeLine Media – Rhythm gymnast performance at New Jersey State Open

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John King & Maria Papakonstantinou

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It’s finally Friday! The photos from the DC Dance Challenge are still on sale until Monday, October 28, 2013. That is a 20% off sale on ALL products that are available on the website. This includes prints on paper, prints mounted on canvas or matboard, and digital downloads for sharing online, or storing for future prints. To view all the photos from the events, here is a direct link at the proofing wesbsite:

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Another treat in covering the 2013 DC Dance Challenge was the opportunity to make some photos  from the two shows performed by John King & Maria Papakonstantinou. After judging the competitors all day, John and Maria treated the evening audience to an amazing display. They are the current Unites States and World Pro-Am Rhythm Champions! With the Ohio Star Ball coming up, I think they would be a good bet to repeat this year.

©TimeLine Media - John King & Maria Papakonstantinou
©TimeLine Media – John King & Maria Papakonstantinou


This first show had a great music track – with changes in dynamics and tempo. This goes along with their quick changes in their dance styles in one routine. It covered the entire floor, and had everyone focused on them throughout the performance. Because this is the first time I have photographed them, I really wish I had the chance to watch this one again without having to follow them from behind the camera. If anyone has a link to a video of this performance, please let me know!

©TimeLine Media - John King & Maria Papakonstantinou
©TimeLine Media – John King & Maria Papakonstantinou

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Great Gatsby Gala – Tech Thursday

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Time really flies! Today is the Great Gatsby Gala at the Arthur Murray – Tysons Corner, VA studio. A few months ago, I asked the staff if they would like to create a poster to advertise the theme of the party. This was back in the summer when the new Great Gatsby movie was still in theaters. In a few posts, I showed some of the steps that went into making the poster. One aspect that I used in the poster but did not blog about was the use of layers to place the portraits into one image.

Movie Poster

©TimeLine Media - Arthur Murray - Tysons Corner poster
©TimeLine Media – Arthur Murray – Tysons Corner poster

In the poster, the portraits were cut out very close to the edges of each person’s form. This will not work, though, for most action photos taken of dancers on the dance floor. If you have seen us at events, you probably have seen some posters that I have created with these shots, and I do them a little differently. In this example, I start with a large base image that I changed to black and white since it will be the background for the whole poster.

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©TimeLine Media – poster base image

Next, I take another image, and overlay it right on top of this one. Automatically, Photoshop will put this on a new layer:

©TimeLine Media - poster in-process - 1
©TimeLine Media – poster in-process – 1

I then add a layer mask to this new layer. The default for the mask is to be completely white meaning the entire layer is in view. Then, I select the layer mask, and choose a black brush with hardness turned down to 0%, and brush black onto the layer mask which removes the edges from the color image:

©TimeLine Media - poster in-process - 2
©TimeLine Media – poster in-process – 2

Here is a look at the final layer toolbar when all the images, layer masks, and edits are added:

Photoshop Layers Toolbar
Photoshop Layers Toolbar

And finally, here is the example poster created with these edits. It contains 3 images from this show, 2 layer masks that blend the color images over the monochrome background image, and some text with the song name. It is a different way to combine multiple images into one setting. The result is a little more organic or free-flowing compared to hard edges. Both will work!

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©TimeLine Media – Heart Of Rock and Roll

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