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Images => Themes, Portfolio Series, PaW, or PaM => Topic started by: golunvolo on August 12, 2016, 00:06:09

Title: Movement and Image
Post by: golunvolo on August 12, 2016, 00:06:09
Oviedo, 3 days workshop with dancers as part of a bigger and very interesting project about choreography itself.

  For those of you not familiar with the process, pictures are taken everyday while the dancers are either improvising, warming up, doing routines, etc... Some of those go on the rehearsal wall the next day to be use as learning, craetive or inspirational tools. So images evolve, some new are taken, go next day on the wall...and so on. An average of 30 to 40 are printed every morning

  Day 1:
Title: Re: Movement and Image
Post by: golunvolo on August 12, 2016, 00:11:46
The d750 to the rescue again as a typical picture will be around iso 6400 f2.8 1/160

  Day 2, with some dancers looking at the prints.

 
Title: Re: Movement and Image
Post by: golunvolo on August 12, 2016, 00:16:04
 Day 3

 My work is finished here but I will stick around a little to see it through.

 I hope this gives an impression of how it works.

 
Title: Re: Movement and Image
Post by: Akira on August 12, 2016, 02:42:03
I generally prefer simpler compositions, and there are some of my favorites.   But I also see a couple of excellent exceptions: #3 from Day 1 and #1 from Day 2.  Actually they may be THE favorites of mine in this series.  Thanks for sharing, Paco!
Title: Re: Movement and Image
Post by: Frank Fremerey on August 12, 2016, 05:17:05
Emotional and sensual. Need a bigger screen to value them accordingly.

I love the high energy shots ... girl jumping over the top ...
group approaching ... as well as the very relaxed shots ... girl resting with unsharp figure in front.

can not yet figure out all of your decisions  on focussing. Some of them seem pretty unusual to me.

Title: Re: Movement and Image
Post by: John Geerts on August 12, 2016, 08:50:38
Impressive series Paco.  It gives an excellent overview of these kind of 'workshops'.

I like especially the second of day 2, great catch of the movement.
Title: Re: Movement and Image
Post by: MFloyd on August 12, 2016, 11:49:00
Excellente ! My favorites go to day 2&3 - day1: I guess it was your run-in? My overall impression that you achieved to build a very good link with your subjects. Bravo!
Title: Re: Movement and Image
Post by: Jakov Minić on August 12, 2016, 13:33:47
Graceful!
Your so blessed in so many ways :)
Title: Re: Movement and Image
Post by: armando_m on August 12, 2016, 15:12:55
Maravilloso !

What a wonderful opportunity it is to work with dancers
If I were to purchase an image it would be one where you capture only hands and face
Love your series Paco
Title: Re: Movement and Image
Post by: golunvolo on August 13, 2016, 00:47:03
I generally prefer simpler compositions, and there are some of my favorites.   But I also see a couple of excellent exceptions: #3 from Day 1 and #1 from Day 2.  Actually they may be THE favorites of mine in this series.  Thanks for sharing, Paco!
  My pleasure Akira.

  I started with the simpler, almost minimal images as it comes easier to me. Busy frames with dancers mean even lower keeper rates. Sometimes it pays off. Working on this :)

  Thanks!
Title: Re: Movement and Image
Post by: golunvolo on August 13, 2016, 00:52:08
Emotional and sensual. Need a bigger screen to value them accordingly.

I love the high energy shots ... girl jumping over the top ...
group approaching ... as well as the very relaxed shots ... girl resting with unsharp figure in front.

can not yet figure out all of your decisions  on focussing. Some of them seem pretty unusual to me.

   Focus decision are a big theme for explaining. It usually involves why, the mood, intention, some happy mistakes... I´ll really like to have sometime to go over them in person and exchange opinions. For now, point anyone out and I will do my best to explain.
Title: Re: Movement and Image
Post by: golunvolo on August 13, 2016, 00:55:36
Impressive series Paco.  It gives an excellent overview of these kind of 'workshops'.

I like especially the second of day 2, great catch of the movement.
  Thanks John, they were trying some jumps and went nuts. Young and motivated :)
Title: Re: Movement and Image
Post by: golunvolo on August 13, 2016, 01:00:41
Impressive series Paco.  It gives an excellent overview of these kind of 'workshops'.

I like especially the second of day 2, great catch of the movement.
  Thanks John, they were trying some jumps and went nuts. Young and motivated :)


  Sorry, double post. Will finish tomorrow. Internet conection is in the funny side today. Please moderators, delete repeated post if possible. Thanks
Title: Re: Movement and Image
Post by: golunvolo on August 13, 2016, 01:06:53
Excellente ! My favorites go to day 2&3 - day1: I guess it was your run-in? My overall impression that you achieved to build a very good link with your subjects. Bravo!

  Yes, there is son "warming up" every time I come back to this projects. That you can tell is not a good sign :)
   The relationship with all the artist involved is excellent. I have also take class, teach one day and have helped with some rehearsals so that counts to, I guess.
   They are a wonderful group of people

   Thanks!
Title: Re: Movement and Image
Post by: golunvolo on August 13, 2016, 01:09:14
Graceful!
Your so blessed in so many ways :)

  I agree I am!

  Thanks Jakov!
Title: Re: Movement and Image
Post by: golunvolo on August 13, 2016, 01:16:16
Maravilloso !

What a wonderful opportunity it is to work with dancers
If I were to purchase an image it would be one where you capture only hands and face
Love your series Paco
  Gracias Armando,

  it is a wonderful opportunity to work with dancers. I just love it. Hands are one fixation of mine as I think they can transmit and feel a big part of our meaning and experiences.

   
Title: Re: Movement and Image
Post by: armando_m on August 13, 2016, 15:17:52
  Gracias Armando,

  it is a wonderful opportunity to work with dancers. I just love it. Hands are one fixation of mine as I think they can transmit and feel a big part of our meaning and experiences.

 
yes, dancers, also gymnasts,  pay particular attention to the their hands positions , they become a very important element of their expression, simply fascinating when one can capture it in a photo