Ballet Photography / Young Dancer Sessions by Gene Schiavone
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- www.geneschiavone.com World famous ballet photographer, Gene Schiavone, offers Young Dancer Sessions. Perfect for college dance scholarship applications, portfolios, auditions, etc..
Excellent!! I'd love to hear a bit more about your lighting techniques in these studio environments, because some of those examples you post in the video are genially lit. Thanks!
All the effort makes the final product worth it! ♥
Fantastic video thanks.... the advice on how to communicate with your dancer and manage expectations is invaluable here. A nice change to lighting set ups
I think that part is criminally underappreciated. The way he led the conversation was brilliant, because now everyone is on the same page. We sometimes forget that the little things we do during a shoot are obvious to us, but may be incomprehensible to others, and they can get anxious or put out because of our fiddling 😁
Thank you for this. Very well done video with a master.
Woooow butiful photography i hve your videos ideas i fast time photography courses
Wooooooowwww!!!
Por su trabajo es que me anime a intentar foto de ballet, algun dia llegare. Mis respetos.
Так долго искала автора этого восхищения красоты.... 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Beautiful
Bravo.. nice photo
Enjoyed it.
I wanna know what type of boom arm he's using to get that high!!
How do you start doing dance photography??
Beautifull video. Its Any video or workshop online about How to shoot at the teater ? Best Regards @walocortes
Today I found him, and also found out he has retired. Gutted. I wish I could have been his mentee.
I'd like to know how to gain access. I have taken what I consider to be very good dance photos in sessions bur to gain access is another story
Which Nikon are you using here and which lens
Number 3 and lens b.
In other words, or doesn't matter which camera or lens he uses, you'll never take the same images as him. Neither will I. 🤷
GOPAL K Sharma India
бородатого не надо
This guy uses the term "photograph." It sounds like the 1980s.