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Busy Monday

This last weekend was very busy for TimeLine Media! There have been so many hits to the website which I was expecting with the expiring events. We know it was a busy weekend in the northern Virginia area for ballroom dancers as they competed at the Virginia State Dancesport Championships in Reston, VA. I have enjoyed seeing everyone’s images of the great dancing! We were busy with our own photography projects out of town, but you will have to wait to see our results from that on the blog – there are some great images, and I am excited to share those soon.

Baltimore-Dancesport-Challenge-©TimeLine-Media
Baltimore-Dancesport-Challenge-©TimeLine-Media

As a reminder, the Baltimore Dancesport Challenge photos expire today. They will no longer be viewable on the website, and it will take some time to get them out of the archive after they are removed. Thanks to all the participants that visited the website, and purchased photos from this event!

Bug-on-a-lily-©TimeLine-Media
Bug-on-a-lily-©TimeLine-Media

I need to get back to putting in orders and editing photos, so this will not be a big post. If you were following me on Twitter or Instagram, you may have noticed a new camera in the feed. Last week was the official launch date for the new Nikon D810 camera. I was lucky enough to get a copy from my local camera store, and I was eager to make some test images. So, I went out to a small lily patch in the side yard.

Bug-on-a-lily-©TimeLine-Media
Bug-on-a-lily-©TimeLine-Media

Luckily, there was someone else on the shoot that I really did not see until after I zoomed in! The very high megapixel count of this camera allowed me to see this lawn big so clearly! I immediately grabbed a macro lens to see how close I could get to this guy. He made it a fun shoot, and a perfect setting to test some new gear.

Bug-on-a-lily-©TimeLine-Media
Bug-on-a-lily-©TimeLine-Media

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Photography Zone – Tech Thursday

Long Work Days

Not every photo shoot produces the same results as the next, but not in the way that I expected. Of course, I try to get better photos each time that I go out there. Like a musical or athletic performance, you can get into a zone where everything goes right, sometimes you can get into a slump, and if it is a particularly long assignment, it can be a combination of both. For some multi-day ballroom dance events, I can get fatigued with the length of time in between some awards breaks. I can feel that my concentration is not as good, and I try different kinds of things to snap me back to task.

Ballroom-dancers-©TimeLine-Media
Ballroom-dancers-©TimeLine-Media

The first thing I try to remember is that every photo I make will have to be looked at again later in post. That means, I first try to make sure I have a clear view of one face, or two faces before I release the shutter. If I only have pictures of backs, that just takes time to look at, and delete. It may seem like it will not take that much time, but if you have thousands to look through, every second counts!

American-Star-Ball-©TimeLine-Media
American-Star-Ball-©TimeLine-Media

Photography Patience

Next, I try to wait for some really good action from dancers. If they are just standing there waiting for the music to start, or holding a starting position before they start to go, you can get a really nice photo of them. It will likely be in focus, with perfect composition, but no “life”, no action, and no real reason to spend time with the photo. This is something that I did a lot more when I first started photographing dancers. I really like the images from a technical standpoint, but it was not much different than what you could get with a cell phone at the event, and did not have the spontaneity that comes from the best dance photos.

So now, I try to avoid “dead dresses” where the fabric is just hanging down to the floor. Even if it is just their first few steps out of the gate, having the dress in the middle of a move – up and away from the body is much better. You will come away with more keepers from a collection of static images of dancers that more resemble statues than dynamic figures.

Ballroom-dancers-©TimeLine-Media
Ballroom-dancers-©TimeLine-Media
American-Star-Ball-©TimeLine-Media
American-Star-Ball-©TimeLine-Media

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Bachata Masters

Rockville, Maryland

Last Saturday evening, I was invited to photograph the Bachata Masters event held at the Rendezvous Social Dance Club. This is the latest event in a series that Kat, the owner of Ferocity Dance Company, has organized. It has been a lot of fun at each but the energy at this particular one was at another level!

Rendezvous Dance Studio - ©TimeLine Media
Rendezvous Dance Studio – ©TimeLine Media

Dance Workshop

These are always well attended by so many dancers of varying experience levels. Throughout the day, the workshop to learn new techniques, and refine styling, then come back at night to party, dance, and show off their new moves. It is awesome to see so many friends new and old that request to dance and they really have a great time dancing to the music played by DJ EMERZIVE & DJ RENZO.

Kat and Frankie - ©TimeLine Media
Kat and Frankie – ©TimeLine Media

At the middle point of all the dancing, the floor was cleared for some featured Showcases. This was a treat for everyone that was in attendance. The lineup included Ferocity Dance Company, Alma DC, the headlines, DANIEL & DESIRÉE – World Bachata Masters Champions from Spain. I setup my lights to get some cool images of all the performances. It was a great audience for these performers and they were so responsive for what they were seeing. If you get a chance, please look for videos of these performances online – they were fun to watch, and I looked for them since I was busy at the time!

DANIEL & DESIRÉE - World Bachata Masters Champions - ©TimeLine Media
DANIEL & DESIRÉE – World Bachata Masters Champions – ©TimeLine Media

If you want to see all the photos from the evening, you can go to the TimeLine Media proofing site:

http://proofs.timelinedc.com

Ferocity Dance Company - ©TimeLine Media
Ferocity Dance Company – ©TimeLine Media 

Thanks to Kat and all the dancers that were out there last Saturday. You helped me to get some great photos, and it looked like you had a great time. I am sure that there will be more events in the future – check out the Ferocity Dance Company website for updates.

DANIEL & DESIRÉE - World Bachata Masters Champions - ©TimeLine Media
DANIEL & DESIRÉE – World Bachata Masters Champions – ©TimeLine Media

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