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Venue Moved – DC Dance Challenge

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Facts of life around DC have been challenging this last week. The government shutdown has drastically changed the way our area is looking, and there are many changes to daily life that is taking some adjustment. The Spanish Ballroom at Glen Echo Park is run by the National Park Service. Without a federal budget, this park is closed, and no activities are able to go on at the site.

Downtown Washington, DC

So tomorrow’s DC Dance Challenge has moved to the Atrium Ballroom at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in downtown DC! This is a beautiful newer building built in the federal style to match the many government buildings in the immediate surrounding area. We are thankful that the organizers were able to arrange such a great venue in short notice! We are excited to shoot a ballroom dance event there for the first time, and of course, we’ll have the photos of the moved venue here on the blog.

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©TimeLine Media – DC Dance Challenge venue moved

The photos will definitely look different from the unique architecture and dance floor of the Spanish Ballroom, but we’ll do our best to make it look just as good in the photos. There is a lot of excitement about the competition this year, and the entries are always going up. We look forward to seeing more familiar faces on the dance floor tomorrow!

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Judges for the Dancing with the DCDC Stars event ©TimeLine Media
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DC Dance Challenge

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Our next ballroom dance event will be this upcoming Sunday – the 2013 DC Dance Challenge. We have covered this event for a number of years, and we enjoy the day of dancing at the beautiful Spanish Ballroom in Glen Echo park. Not to put too much of a damper on the excitement, but due to the Federal government shutdown, the regular venue may be unavailable. The organizers will still hold the event on Sunday, but there may be a change of place since the park will be closed, and there will be no access to the ballroom.

Knowing the bigger picture, this is small in comparison to the effect of the shutdown on the thousands of federal workers. Especially in the local area that we live and work, we know that this will be a tough week. In any case, the event will go on Sunday, but stay tuned to the DC Dance Challenge website for updates on the venue. We are hopeful that the shutdown will end for those who depend on the government for their livelihood. In addition, we would love to go back to the Spanish Ballroom for the uniqueness and beauty of the room. Here are some images from last year’s event showing off the space-

©TimeLine Media - 2012 DC Dance Challenge
©TimeLine Media – 2012 DC Dance Challenge
©TimeLine Media - 2012 DC Dance Challenge
Professional show at the Glen Echo Spanish Ballroom ©TimeLine Media
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Student Showcase at the 2012 DC Dance Challenge ©TimeLine Media
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Roseann and Mike Lynch at the Spanish Ballroom ©TimeLine Media

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DC Dance Challenge

DC Dance Challenge – Spanish Ballroom

These photos are from last Fall’s event held at the Spanish Ballroom in Glen Echo Park in Glen Echo, MD. This historic venue has a feel that is unique in the Washington DC area. The restored Mediterranean Art Deco building has a floor perfectly made for dancing. The long ballroom, and light-colored walls makes for some great photos too! Throughout the day, I used the color of the walls and the sunlight to my advantage. Ballroom dance events usually don’t have natural light available for me to use. In the evening, though, I changed the setups because the sun had already set. Moreover I wanted to give the photos from the evening a different look than the ones during the day.

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Professional Shows

This first photo from the professional showcase shows the harder shadows on the faces. This also lets the subjects pop out from the background by having a larger contrast between them and the background. The lights were moved to make a more cross light pattern across the front of the camera. This is opposed to having the light come from behind the camera. You cannot help but get more contrasty shadows when objects project them. However, it is much easier to separate the elements for emphasis. This is something I have tried at a few events, and I really like how it works both for faces, and for the dresses that the dancers wear.

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Colors are more saturated in this setup, and the white balance it easier to manage since you are no longer putting the wall-color into play. The directness of the flash means you can set your white balance to Flash, and have skin tones perfectly dialed in making post processing much easier as well. The drama is also heightened as the focus on the action subjects is really funneled down to the dancers in the sweet spot of the flashes of light. I really like this look, and will continue to refine this at other events this year. If you are interested in the DC Dance Challenge, this year’s event stay tuned to their website as details become available.

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