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03/26/2004 12:02:21 AM · #1
I need some unique ideas for a dance class photo.
I would like to try something different than the norm...
Does anyone have any ideas?
Sure would appreciate any input...
thanks,
Jeff
03/26/2004 12:03:51 AM · #2
Stand on a chair. Not too many pictures from above, usually at eye level.
03/26/2004 12:11:15 AM · #3
Use the reflections of the mirrors to your advantage.
03/26/2004 12:12:29 AM · #4
I am finding that to be a tough question for me too. I am always looking for new ways to photograph my daughters dance class.

I really need more info on aperture and f-stop settings with the flash,low lighting and stage lights.
03/26/2004 12:57:36 AM · #5
Thats a great idea but might I suggest a pair of drywall stilts (outlawed in Canada). These allow you to walk freely around about 3ft+ taller then you usually are and you won't need to keep moving a chair.

Originally posted by faidoi:

Stand on a chair. Not too many pictures from above, usually at eye level.
03/26/2004 02:40:36 AM · #6
Follow Degas' lead and go behind the scenes. Show the preparing, stretching, dressing, etc...

If working with children get at their eye level instead of above (usual place adults view from), if adults, view low or high instead of where you normally see them from.

Use wide angle and get close so the viewer is there with the dancer instead of telephoto and removed.


03/26/2004 03:12:32 AM · #7
Why not try some longer exposures to highlight the movements, just make sure the tripod is not in the way.
03/26/2004 04:16:47 AM · #8
Depending of how many dancers there are, you could ask the instructor to make them perform a dance where everyone is facing towards the camera. But let them be in the motion. Use the lights present. Forget your flash back home. I have made some photographs of young dancers using the technique. I could mail you one, just so you could see the idea.
03/26/2004 05:52:56 AM · #9
Hey... how about seeing if you can get the students to balance on weird objects. Maybe eggs...no forget it...it's already been done :D



Good luck

Coley
03/26/2004 07:21:19 AM · #10
Wonderful, guys and gals...
Some great ideas, thank you...
Coley, I love that shameless self-promotion...LOL
Great pic though...
Hey olnos, I would appreciate that photo...
email is kinkead@cox.net

Anybody else have anything to contribute?
see ya,
Jeff

Message edited by author 2004-03-26 07:21:59.
03/29/2004 01:20:22 PM · #11
Originally posted by JB707:

I need some unique ideas for a dance class photo.
I would like to try something different than the norm...
Does anyone have any ideas?
Sure would appreciate any input...
thanks,
Jeff


Dance is what we do for a living ;o IF we could offer any advice it would be

a: don't stand up and shoot, the angle is all wrong. stay low
b: don't use short lenses, interfering in a class for a photo is cardinal sin no 1 in our book.
c: don't use flash
d: any setup photography in dance is a no no (for us) let them do their thing and see what you can get

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Message edited by author 2004-03-29 13:26:45.
03/30/2004 11:26:57 AM · #12
Originally posted by notonline:

...drywall stilts (outlawed in Canada).


LOL. Sorry, I just have to ask. Why, oh why, are drywall stilts outlawed in Canada?
03/30/2004 11:29:23 AM · #13
Originally posted by JB707:

Wonderful, guys and gals...
Some great ideas, thank you...
Coley, I love that shameless self-promotion...LOL
Great pic though...
Hey olnos, I would appreciate that photo...
email is kinkead@cox.net

Anybody else have anything to contribute?
see ya,
Jeff


How about trying to capture the motion blur of the feet as the dancers go through their paces.
03/30/2004 10:34:16 PM · #14
Originally posted by bledford:

Originally posted by notonline:

...drywall stilts (outlawed in Canada).


LOL. Sorry, I just have to ask. Why, oh why, are drywall stilts outlawed in Canada?


To many people from the east coast (newfie's mostly) drunk on the job, put on stilts and fall over hurting themselves. Stupid rule but the same goes for stun guns as I have justr found out. Shocking isn't it.
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