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River City Ballroom Competition – sale expiring

©TimeLine Media - photo from the River City Ballroom Dance Competition

Happy Monday! The early-bird sale expiring on the photos from the River City Ballroom Dance Competition will expire today! At this time, everything on the website for this event from digital downloads to prints on paper, canvas, or matboard are on sale 20%. Afterwards, the prices will go up to the regular price. The photos will not be removed yet, so you will still be able to view and share the photos until July 29, 2013. The proofing website to view all the photos is:

http://proofs.timelinedc.com

On this occasion, I am continuing the editing from the Marsha Bonet showcase this week. I plan to have them up this week to view. Hopefully, the weather will continue to be nice out. With this in mind, I can make more images to share with you on the blog. Although the showcase will be a different kind of setup for dancing, I anticipate more great performances. Without a doubt Marsha will have her dancers ready to show!

Dancers competing at the River City Ballroom Dance Competition - sale expiring ©TimeLine Media
Dancers competing at the River City Ballroom Dance Competition ©TimeLine Media
©TimeLine Media - sale expiring on photos from the River City Ballroom Dance Competition
©TimeLine Media – sale expiring on photos from the River City Ballroom Dance Competition
©TimeLine Media - photo from the River City Ballroom Dance Competition
7 Cities at the River City Ballroom Dance Competition ©TimeLine Media

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River City Ballroom Dance Competition

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The photos from the River City Ballroom Dance Competition are now available to view on the website! On this occasion, one of our associate photographers, Nick, covered the event. This time it was held at the beautiful Greater Richmond Convention Center in Richmond, VA. Veronica and Lee make this a great event for dancers to get in front of the judges. Additionally, they can show off what they have been working on from school figures to choreographed routines. Even though I was not there in person, I can see in the photos what a great time it was! Afterwards, it was nice to see some familiar faces, and I hope that we can make it down there next year. All of the photos have been posted to the proofing website here:

http://proofs.timelinedc.com

In the meantime, here is a teaser of some of the photos. As can be seen, it was a busy day of dancing with a crowded ballroom. Enjoy!

Simply Ballroom at a ballroom dance competition ©TimeLine Media
Veronica from Simply Ballroom VA dancing with a student in Richmond, Virginia ©TimeLine Media
Simply Ballroom at a ballroom dance competition ©TimeLine Media
Lee from Simply Ballroom VA dancing with a student in Richmond, Virginia ©TimeLine Media
Ballroom Dance competition in Richmond, Virginia ©TimeLine Media
Ballroom Dance competition in Richmond, Virginia ©TimeLine Media
Awards lineup at a Ballroom Dance Competition ©TimeLine Media
Awards lineup at the River City Ballroom Dance Competition ©TimeLine Media

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River City Ballroom Dance Competition

Here are more photos from the River City Ballroom Dance competition. These are from the Professional Showcase that ended a full day of competition. Eduardo Torres and Cristina Acevedo gave a beautiful demonstration of their American Rhythm dances for the attendees at this time. As can be seen, a previous blog post has more photos. It is important to realize that this year’s event will be at the Greater Richmond Convention Center in downtown Richmond, VA on March 23, 2013.

Professional showcase at the Greater Richmond Convention Center ©TimeLine Media
Professional showcase at the Greater Richmond Convention Center ©TimeLine Media

From the photography of this show, the lower angle really showed off these dancers height. Additionally they really stretched each of their lines nicely! Their lines emphatically showed their strength as athletes. In short, I think this is a goal for a photographer. Hero shots need to make your subject look authoritative, in command, and larger than life. Above all, this should be what you are looking to make through the camera. I don’t think this can be done from eye-level, or above your subject. Give it a try the next time you are on a shoot!

Eduardo Torres and Cristina Acevedo dance a show at the River City Ballroom Dance Competition ©TimeLine Media
Eduardo Torres and Cristina Acevedo dance a show at the River City Ballroom Dance Competition ©TimeLine Media
Professional showcase at the Greater Richmond Convention Center ©TimeLine Media
Professional showcase at the Greater Richmond Convention Center ©TimeLine Media

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