Street Dancers (13 images)

PhilCollumPhilCollum Registered Users Posts: 111 Major grins
edited October 11, 2007 in Street and Documentary
Each year our city showcases dancers in unusual urban settings. Its a pretty unique event that puts dancers along trolley tracks, in buildings, etc. This year I took out my brand new 70-200 2.8 IS :barb and shot the event. A lot of the locations suffered from pretty bad lighting, but some not so much. Many of these images have only a little PP (mainly boosting some contrast, minor cropping, and I added vignette to a couple), and probably could do with some more. :D

I'm definately NOT a photojournalist. This is my first time around the block for something like this. The promotor was kind enough to get me a press pass, no strings attached. They just asked that, if I got anything good, to share it with them. I'd like to do that... if there are any worthy! I'd love to know if you like any of these and, if so, which ones.

And, as always, all C&C and any help or suggestions are very welcome!!

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Phil Collum
Phil Collum Photography
San Diego, CA, USA
Equipment list in my profile

Comments

  • Scott_QuierScott_Quier Registered Users Posts: 6,524 Major grins
    edited October 9, 2007
    You did a really good job of isolating the performer(s). I especially like #3 - I can feel the motion.

    For those that were not there, sometimes it's nice to include some context shots - showing not just what is happening, but where and why. Tends to increase the interest of some viewers.
  • 12201220 Registered Users Posts: 88 Big grins
    edited October 9, 2007
    The shots dont tell much of a story in and of themselves. Had I not known what they were about, Id be guessing. That in and of itself isnt hugely important neccesarily, just my take. I like #1, but perhaps it may have benefited from more arms/movement, not sure. In isolation I actually like #10. nice work.
    Disclaimer: Just because I have an opinion, that doesnt mean I'm right.
  • PhilCollumPhilCollum Registered Users Posts: 111 Major grins
    edited October 11, 2007
    Great suggestions, both of you. Thank you! I wish I had taken a few more that included the audience and/or street scene in the background. Next time, I'll know better!

    I think I have a couple in the library that might do that - f they're good enough, I'll include them with one or two of these.

    Thanks again for the suggestions, and the comments! :D
    Phil Collum
    Phil Collum Photography
    San Diego, CA, USA
    Equipment list in my profile
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