Into Another Dimension
In June, 2019, Beth Rosengard had the privilege of attending a workshop in which she was able to photograph jazz dancers in a studio that was set up with strobe lighting and a white backdrop. In her words, "Each dancer would repeat a particular move several times, giving us a good chance of catching them at the peak of the action"
Her artistic and creative interpretations on the day can be viewed here: In Studio.
This is the second time she has graciously allowed me access to a number of her original shots from such an experience. Continuing on from the previous series, I am combining them with blank canvas art. This is my fourth in this series. For anyone interested, this album: Blart and Dancers has the rest of them.
The dancers are members of the Los Angeles-based group called JazzAntiqua Dance & Music Ensemble.
Into Another Dimension
In June, 2019, Beth Rosengard had the privilege of attending a workshop in which she was able to photograph jazz dancers in a studio that was set up with strobe lighting and a white backdrop. In her words, "Each dancer would repeat a particular move several times, giving us a good chance of catching them at the peak of the action"
Her artistic and creative interpretations on the day can be viewed here: In Studio.
This is the second time she has graciously allowed me access to a number of her original shots from such an experience. Continuing on from the previous series, I am combining them with blank canvas art. This is my fourth in this series. For anyone interested, this album: Blart and Dancers has the rest of them.
The dancers are members of the Los Angeles-based group called JazzAntiqua Dance & Music Ensemble.