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Baltimore Dancesport Challenge – Dance Photography

Gold Medal - Baltimore Dancesport Challenge - ©TimeLine Media

Just released on the proofing website are the photos from last Saturday’s Baltimore Dancesport Challenge! We had another great day of making pictures of all the dancers throughout the day and into the evening. We have over 3500 photos from the event that can be found at this website:

http://proofs.timelinedc.com

All the photos are sorted by the gentlemen’s numbers that they wore for their competitive heats. If there are any mistakes, please let me know. We have done our best, but some slip by. If you have any trouble finding your photos, please let me know that also.

Gold Medal - Baltimore Dancesport Challenge - ©TimeLine Media
Gold Medal – Baltimore Dancesport Challenge – ©TimeLine Media

Linthicum, Maryland

It is always nice to reconnect with familiar faces and see what new figures and routines you have been working on with your instructors. We enjoyed seeing the new dresses, and some dancers as well. There was plenty of time for some general dancing which had some judges out on the floor –

Judges dance break! - ©TimeLine Media
Judges dance break! – ©TimeLine Media

And also resulted in an epic Conga line that invaded the podium during a break in the action –

Conga Line - ©TimeLine Media
Conga Line – ©TimeLine Media

There were some beautiful take-home trophies for top students and teachers provided by Preciosa –

Preciosa Awards - ©TimeLine Media
Preciosa Awards – ©TimeLine Media

The end of the event was capped by a fantastic pro show by Nina and Dmitriy Kovalenko! I will definitely post more about their performances in future posts. It was a lot of fun to try to keep up with these two on the floor. Thank goodness my camera was ready!

Nina and Dmitriy Kovalenko showcase - ©TimeLine Media
Nina and Dmitriy Kovalenko showcase – ©TimeLine Media

Please send the link to anyone that attended, or anyone that would like to see photos of your dancing. We enjoy covering this event for Pabon Productions, and hope to see everyone on the floor again soon!

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Professional Samba Showcase – Dance Photography

Arthur Murray professional Samba showcase - ©TimeLine Media

Today’s blog is featuring the professional dance show by Arthur Murray Columbia, Maryland. These two were part of the winning poster from the recent TimeLine Media Facebook photo contest. With this studio having 3 couples dancing shows, I could not put too many images of each on the poster. In looking back at old blog posts, I found that there were a few performances that I have not yet put on their own blog post.

Tysons, Virginia

Arthur Murray professional showcase - ©TimeLine Media
Arthur Murray professional showcase – ©TimeLine Media

This Samba was a great display of the skills of these dancers! They had a dramatic start with the lady coming out ahead of her partner and dancing solo. When this happens, I try to still get both dancers in the frame with the partner that is not on the floor somewhere in the background. It worked out nicely in this case especially with her partner blending in to the audience members just off the floor.

Arthur Murray professional showcase - ©TimeLine Media
Arthur Murray professional showcase – ©TimeLine Media

When both of them got on the floor, this Samba really got rolling. After photographing so many dances and dancers, I can anticipate a lot of their upcoming moves. Being ready with the camera when they are facing the camera is the goal of getting great dance photos. Especially with professional dancers, it can be difficult to catch these moments, but the payoff comes with some awesome images!

Arthur Murray professional showcase - ©TimeLine Media
Arthur Murray professional showcase – ©TimeLine Media

When the dancers stop in an ending line, shooting photos is so much easier! This first photo was done as they were going into the line –

Arthur Murray professional showcase - ©TimeLine Media
Arthur Murray professional showcase – ©TimeLine Media

The last was when I had a chance to really frame up the photo perfectly. No cropping was necessary for this one. One of my lights did not flash for this, and there is more of a shadow side on the right of the frame, but I like how it gives more dimension to the faces. Sometimes, you just get lucky!

Arthur Murray professional Samba showcase - ©TimeLine Media
Arthur Murray professional Samba showcase – ©TimeLine Media

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SingStrong – Without Color

Blake Lewis at SingStrong DC - ©TimeLine Media

Photographing SingStrong musicians performing is one of the most exciting projects you can have! These artists have done hours of practice with their groups before going on stage. In a cappella, all-vocal music, the performers are really bare out in front of the crowd without any instruments to “hide” behind when singing. The groups really rely on each other during their sets.

A cappella Festival

Blue Jupiter at SingStrong DC - ©TimeLine Media
Blue Jupiter at SingStrong DC – ©TimeLine Media

The musical art form obviously is focused on affecting your ears more than your eyes. A photographer is usually concerned about the visuals – trying to keep distracting elements from getting in front of your main subjects. Anything that can be moved out of the way prior to firing the shutter will save lots of time in Photoshop later. For photographing live music, there is a lot of things in front of the performers that serve the primary function for the audience – speakers, wires, microphones, etc.

Ten at SingStrong DC - ©TimeLine Media
Ten at SingStrong DC – ©TimeLine Media

All of these things add to the environment of the scene. At SingStrong, the sound setup is one of the best I have ever come across for vocal music. Marty and his crew really work magic to make sure the audio is perfect for both the performers and the people in the seats. The lighting setup makes it very easy to photograph giving lots of options to shoot the performers. They have strong backlights, spotlights from the front of the house, and other accents that they use throughout the night.

Blake Lewis at SingStrong DC - ©TimeLine Media
Blake Lewis at SingStrong DC – ©TimeLine Media

Changing these select image to monochrome helps to blend the distracting elements so that the performers are still front and center. Pushing the high ISO settings from the camera, then additionally pushing the sliders in post make for a nice grain in dark areas. It transforms these images in a pleasing way to me. It shows how hard the performers are emoting and working to connect with the listeners.

Monochrome A cappella - ©TimeLine Media
Monochrome A cappella – ©TimeLine Media

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