Posts Tagged ‘photography’

Square Photo Sunday

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Instagram has resurrected a trend in photography that has not been as popular since the medium format hey day. Medium format refers to the size of the film that was used in the camera. Comparatively, the 35mm film, the most popular in consumer cameras, was a small format compared in size to 120/220 film of medium format cameras. The film is 6cm in width – considerably larger than the 24 x 36mm size of 35mm film. Popular medium format cameras at the time used the 6×6 format when making images. Hasseblad, Bronica, Rolleiflex, produced a 6×6 image when using the 120 film.

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©TimeLine Media – Duller Airport from Garage 1

There are some advantages to a square image in using these cameras. Due to the symmetrical format of the frame, there is no need to change the orientation of the camera. The photographer does not have to decide if the frame needs to be wider to show an expansive landscape, or taller to get more of a person’s body in the frame. With smartphones, this can be very helpful.

The Instagram app uses the bottom part of the screen for making options and editing decisions. The top part is cropped to a square to fit the image. With this setup, you do not have to move the smartphone screen to take your image – it is always correct with your finger over the button to take your image. Just like with the camera, you no longer have to switch orientations. Follow me on Instagram here if you would like to see my attempts at the square format. There is a mix of images taken with my DSLR, and some taken with my smartphone, but I try to keep them all square!

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Arthur Murray – Fall Freestyles next week

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It is less than a week until we get back to ballroom dancing! This upcoming Friday and Saturday is the DC Area Arthur Murray Fall Freestyles event being held at the Sheraton Premiere in Tysons Corner, VA. Overall, we are excited to get back to the dance floor after the summer break. There has been a lot of dancing during that time, and we want to make more of our photos to go along with the dancing. When we first stepped into the ballroom world, the Fall Freestyles was the first ballroom dance event we attended. Of course, it can be intimidating if you have never been a part of the scene! There are sparkling, beautiful dresses around the hotel; ladies have makeup and jewels to catch the lights and eyes of the judges; and the loud music gets the audience to cheer on their fellow students and instructors.

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Overlooking the Arthur Murray Fall Freestyles from the balcony ©TimeLine Media

We are also going back to a venue that we used to frequent more often. Although it is familiar, the Sheraton in Tysons Corner has undergone a lot of renovations. Not only the guestroom, but the ballroom and reception areas have also changed. We will try to take advantage of the nice balcony that they still have to get overhead views of the event. If you have friends or would like to come to view the event from the mezzanine balcony, contact one of the DC Area Studios. They will gladly give you details on the availability and cost for a seat up there. Not only will you be able to cheer on your friends, but you will have a nice vantage of this fun event. See you next weekend!

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NOVA Fashion – Fairfax Corner photography

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Last Saturday, I was the official photographer for the Northern Virginia Magazine Fashion NoVA show held at Fairfax Corner. At this time, there were 7 collections presented showcasing the latest Fall fashions. It was an especially beautiful day out on the main plaza where the runway was setup. Vendors had booths at the side where the large crowd at the show were treated to samples from P.F. Changs, Uncle Julio’s, two restaurants that have locations at Fairfax Corner.

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©TimeLine Media – Uncle Julio’s booth at an event in Fairfax Corner
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©TimeLine Media – P.F. Chang’s at Fashion NoVA event at Fairfax Corner

The Washington Redskins Cheerleaders were also there to take photos with fans!

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©TimeLine Media – Washington Redskins Cheerleaders at an event at Fairfax Corner

The fashion show had 7 different collections present from South Moon Under, Undeniable Boutique, D’Milikah, Read Wall, Aerosole’s, Chic Envy, and Belle Mode Intimates. Prior to the show starting, I made some images as the Paul Mitchell School of Tysons Corner worked with the models. Their stylists worked the hair and makeup ready for all the models before the show. It was a lot of action, but the models were ready for the runway, and showed off the designs well! I took a position at the end of the runway. As can be seen, a runway set makes it easy to position yourself for photos as they walked. Here are some of my favorites from each:

Runway Show

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Runway Fashion Show – Fairfax Corner ©TimeLine Media
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Runway Fashion Show – Fairfax Corner ©TimeLine Media
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©TimeLine Media – NoVA Fashion – Fairfax Corner runway show
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Model walking the runway at a Fashion Show – Fairfax Corner ©TimeLine Media
©TimeLine Media - NoVA Fashion - Fairfax Corner runway show
©TimeLine Media – NoVA Fashion – Fairfax Corner runway show

I think these show off the designs very nicely! In order to pull off the looks, there was a lot of work put in from different players. Firstly, the designers put the outfist together. Next the hair and makeup stylists worked with the models. Finally, the organizers coordinated the logistics of the show to make this a success. Subsequently, the next show is tomorrow at Pentagon City Mall. Join us there for more!

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