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Photo of the day – 12/15/11

December 15th, 2011 — 11:44am

Dancers – Jeraldine Mendoza & Emma Rubinowitz.

Location – San Francisco, California.

© 2011 Oliver Endahl

Today’s photo of the day features Jeraldine Mendoza & Emma Rubinowitz.

I came up with the idea for this photo before the day of the photoshoot. I knew I wanted to experiment with 1 dancer on the ground & another dancer jumping above them, but I wasn’t totally positive about what exact dance pose to use. During this shoot, Jeraldine & Emma both confirmed they were good to jump, which was awesome, so we started taking some jumping shots.

It didn’t take long to get this shot, I had Emma lay down closer to the camera & asked Jeraldine if she could do a jump behind her, & we got this shot on the first try.

What I like about this photo is the contrast between Jeraldine’s jump & Emma’s pose. Jeraldine’s jump is very impressive & epic, while Emma’s pose is very relaxed & elegant.

When it comes to ballet technique, both Jeraldine’s legs are very turned out and extended, & her feet are pointed. & even though Emma is just laying down, she’s still turning out her legs & feet while making sure she makes nice foot shapes.

-Oliver Endahl

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Gallery Four – Saturday October 21st, 2011

October 22nd, 2011 — 8:58pm

Dancers - Alanna Endahl & Jeraldine Mendoza. © 2011 Oliver Endahl

Dancers – Alanna Endahl & Jeraldine Mendoza.

Location – The Palace of Fine Arts. San Francisco, California.

I love the composition of this photo. Alanna and Jeraldine’s attitude legs pointe shoe crossing is very dynamic, and I haven’t seen anything like it before. Everytime I create an image for Ballet Zaida, I always try to create something that no one has ever seen.

I also like that Jeraldine is in the classic “Swan Lake” back attitude pose, and that Alanna is also in a back attitude, but not the Swan Lake one.

Dancers - Géraud Wielick & Ellen Rose Hummel. © 2011 Oliver Endahl

Dancers -  Géraud Wielick & Ellen Rose Hummel.

Location - Mt Tam. California.

I really enjoy the photos of Ellen Rose and Géraud throughout this gallery, because you can easily attach a story to them. (There actually was a concrete story in mind when the photos were taken, but I don’t want to spoil what it was.)

Ellen Rose and Géraud are both not only very gifted dancers, but also actors.

Obviously there isn’t a lot of ballet technique going on in this photo, but the lighting is beyond amazing, and the photo is filled with emotion. And emotion and ballet go hand-in-hand.

-Oliver Endahl

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Gallery Four – October 6th, 2011

October 6th, 2011 — 6:38pm

Today we’ll be discussing the composition of photos, and the ballet technique in them.

The first of today’s new photos features David Donnelly.

Dancer - David Donnelly. © 2011 Oliver Endahl

What I like about this photo is David’s intense expression, the angle the photo was taken, and also the colors. I also enjoy the vertical blocks at the bottom that frame him.

You can’t tell too much from this photo, but David’s feet are amazing. (You’ll see how amazing on Monday)

Dancer - Jeanette Kakareka. © 2011 Oliver Endahl

This photo of Jeanette Kakareka was created off of Market street in San Francisco, in a tiny alley.

What I like about this photo is the colors. I really enjoy the blue tones, and also how the lighting naturally vignettes her.

I’m a big fan of natural light.

Jeanette’s ballet position in this photo is gorgeous. There’s a lot of great stuff going on like her incredible well placed attitude leg, her flexible but strong upper body, relaxed expression, and her arms. But what what I notice first about this photo is her high arch, and her nicely winged foot. Both of which are great.

I’ve pointed out the nice wing shape her foot makes with red, and her high arch with green.

Jeanette's high arch and winged foot.

You will see many more photos of Jeanette as the gallery continues. She was just getting warmed up in this photo.

The next photo features Jeraldine Mendoza and Alanna Endahl.

 

Dancers - Jeraldine Mendoza & Alanna Endahl. © 2011 Oliver Endahl

Alanna’s tendu back line here is great. Both her legs are turned out, her arms are well placed, and her back foot is winged. And even though Jeraldine is just sitting on the ground, her feet are both in balletically appropriate positions.  Notice her left foot is in a well shaped wing, and her right foot is not sickling, and is continuing the line of her leg.

Alanna and Jeraldine’s wing’s are in green, and Alanna’s turn out and Jeraldine’s continued foot line are in red.

Alanna and Jeraldine's nice wings, Jeraldine's nice foot line, and Alanna's turn out.

This next photo is of Caitlin McAvoy.

Dancer - Caitlin McAvoy. © 2011 Oliver Endahl

This is the 2nd shot in Gallery Four that features just the upper body. (The first shot was of Alanna)

As I’ve said before, I’m constantly looking for new angles to photograph dance positions in, and I’ve become a big fan of the just upper body shots.

It turns out this pose is actually much more difficult than it looks, because the arms can’t look too tense, and they can’t look too relaxed. In this shot Caitlin found the perfect balance between the two though, and she added her own artistry. I think the photo turned out great.

The last photo we’ll discuss today features Anthony SpauldingKimberly Braylock.

Dancers - Anthony Spaulding & Kimberly Braylock. © 2011 Oliver Endahl

I love the dynamic of this shot. Anthony’s pose is so strong, and Kim’s pose is so free. My eye’s tend to go back and forth between the two.

Both Anthony and Kim’s ballet position’s in this shot are great. Anthony’s standing foot is really well placed, and you can tell he has a really strong balance because of it. Also, his back foot in attitude is shaped and pointed very nicely.

Kim’s arms and upper body are great. And even though Kim is in a falling forward pose, she still maintains a great standing foot shape that continues the line.

Anthony’s standing foot and nicely shaped foot are in red, and Kim’s standing foot line is in green.

Anthony's strong standing and nicely shaped foot, and Kim's great standing foot line.

More photos will be added to Gallery Four this Monday.

-Oliver Endahl

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Gallery 16 – 01/30/11

January 29th, 2011 — 9:21pm

Today’s Gallery 16 photo features Jeraldine Mendoza.

Jeraldine Mendoza. © 2011 Oliver Endahl

Normally I like to have each gallery finished and edited before the gallery even begins. Which generally doesn’t happen that often. Gallery 16 came close, but I just finished this photo earlier today. I’m glad I took my time on it though, I love the way it came out.

Jeraldine’s back bend in this photo is ridiculous. She’s great at taking photos and is a pleasure to work with. We’ve done 3 shoots together now, and the 3rd photoshoot is still in editing. Expect more great shots from her in the future.

-Oliver Endahl

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Photo of the day 01/28/11

January 27th, 2011 — 10:26pm

Today’s new Gallery 16 photo features Jeraldine Mendoza and Emma Rubinowitz.

Jeraldine Mendoza and Emma Rubinowitz. © 2011 Oliver Endahl

What I love about this photo is Emma’s amazing jump, and how Jeraldine and Emma’s leg lines match perfectly.

If your unfamiliar with ballet, heres the same photo again with a red line added to it.

Jeraldine Mendoza and Emma Rubinowitz. © 2011 Oliver Endahl

See how Emma and Jeraldine’s leg lines match? From a ballet standpoint, thats pretty awesome.

Gallery 16 only has a few days left, and then Gallery 17 will begin. This year for Ballet Zaida, my goal is to upload one new photo every day of the year, with a new gallery every month.

-Oliver Endahl

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