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Sometimes you don't really need to move to get a decent frame.
With spring coming, this was an inspiration of change and refresh. I love fashion illustration and girly clothes. Something different and fun. Whimsical with pastels. This is backstage of a spring fashion show.
OIL on canvas. 36"x48"
Backstage at designer Jason Wu's show at Bryant Park, part of New York's Fashion Week. A friend is writing an article on Wu for Cosmopolitan Taiwan, and asked me to take photos. I've never been in the loop with this fashion thing, and so the whole scene was quite novel and fascinating. This is my favorite shot from that night. (2/9/06, New York City)
Mordred backstage, preparing for a show in which he will become; 'the Great Magician Taboo!'
Mordred (aka Taboo): Migidoll Ryu Mod in white
Faceup: By me
Body: Nobilitydoll Emotional
Vest: Musedoll
Pants: Arcadia dolls circus
In my guise as the incomparable Isadora Persano I performed in my very first burlesque competition this weekend - the Canberra heat of Australian Burlesque Idol 2020.
Did I win? No.
Was I the runner-up? No.
Did I give the audience the best damn performance of my life? I certainly did.
And did I have an amazing time? Too bloody right I did!
I've worked pretty hard over the last few weeks revisiting and refining my act and making sure it was a real treat. And the judges feedback emphasised the features that I felt are the best moments of the act, so I was thrilled that they saw and enjoyed the bits they were supposed to.
And what an audience. Loud and enthusiastic from start to finish.
12/10. Would do it again.
Anyway, this picture shows some of the glitz and glamour of backstage.
An actor in the changing rooms of Arena di Verona, during a performance of opéra-comique “Carmen” by Georges Bizet, directed by Franco Zeffirelli, part of the Arena Opera Festival 2016.
Backstage, this lady was intensely watching Zaachariaha Fielding's performance.
NAIDOC in the City, Hyde Park, Sydney, Australia (Monday 3 July 2017)
Double Bass, Backstage. San Jose, California. May 14, 2014. © Copyright 2014 G Dan Mitchell - all rights reserved.
A double bass rests back stage during a break in a rehearsal of Symphony Silicon Valley
This is a photograph from my ongoing project related to classical music performing groups and the musicians who belong to them. It falls into a category I have mentioned before, namely photographs of people and things that happen to turn up in the small areas of interesting backstage light that I have discovered. As I have worked several venues over the past two years I have gotten to know many things about them intimately, and one of those things is the location of the many little unexpected pools of interesting light. Sometimes I "stalk" those spots, just waiting for someone or something to happen there, and I always check them as I walk around the theater with my camera.
This is, obviously, a visually simple image—just a double bass lying on its side during a break in a rehearsal. (I was attracted by the contrast between the warm colors and interesting textures of the instrument and the "industrial" surroundings with their signs of heavy use and even minor damage.) From my point of view, however, it could lead to thoughts of a whole range of other things. I'm fascinated by what an instrument is and what it isn't. Instruments, musical and otherwise, are often remarkable things in that they allow us to do things that we can't otherwise do with our minds and bodies alone. The instruments of classical (and many other types of) music are fundamentally pretty simple things and often the result of some really "primitive" technologies, yet they are remarkably adapted to the purposes for which they are intended, generally as a result of a long and complex evolutionary process. But in the end, I would argue that even the most beautiful and sophisticated instrument is no more than a tool, and the really interesting things are how the tool is used by a person or persons to produce something far more meaningful and interesting than the instrument itself.
G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist whose subjects include the Pacific coast, redwood forests, central California oak/grasslands, the Sierra Nevada, California deserts, urban landscapes, night photography, and more.
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Backstage Black Beauty By Delly
Modèles : Xhafi Ka, Nicole, Hina H., K***
Make up : Idelly's Make Up
Styliste : Tonye's Fashion
Assistant : Christophe Clarysse
Vidéo : Nicolas Kaléa & William Nos Jos Dynasty Production
Studio : Shooting Zone
Marc Venon Photographie ©Tous Droits Réservés Octobre 2020 reproduction interdite sans accord
Papa's Got A Brand New Bag...This snapshot was taken in the dressing room at the Howard Theater in DC. James Brown was headlining and I had the honor of going backstage to hang with the artists. This was the first of many occasions for me backstage at the Howard. The Howard was DC's Apollo Theater. All the great R & B, Soul, Blues acts and more played there. Eventually, when I became a music journalist, I spent many nights at the Howard interviewing some of the great musical artists of the time.
Modèle : Princesse Liberty
Studio : Shooting Zone
Marc Venon Photographie
Marc Venon Photographie ©Tous Droits Réservés Janvier 2020 reproduction interdite sans accord
after rain... / po lietaus ... :) ..night sesion / naktine sesija. (see best in large, thanks.)
(fotografijos kurso uzkulisiai, Vilnius, pavasaris...)
Last year’s Whispering Beard Folk Festival in Cincinnati, Ohio. Travis Talbert, lead guitarist for Frontier Folk Nebraska. m.facebook.com/frontierfolknebraska
Seth takes off his reindeer head piece as he comes off stage while playing the roll of the reindeer in Frozen at the Croswell Opera House in Adrian, Michigan.
Modèles : Aude & Aurore
Studio : Shooting Zone
Marc Venon Photographie
Marc Venon Photographie ©Tous Droits Réservés Novembre 2019 reproduction interdite sans accord
Modèles : Béa & Jonathan
Styliste : Tonyes Fashion
Assistants : Sylvie Bosc
Eric P.
Studio : Shooting Zone
Marc Venon Photographie
Marc Venon Photographie ©Tous Droits Réservés Mars & Mai 2021 reproduction interdite sans accord