Thursday, 19 January 2012

Replica's Stimuli

Replica Dance Company are a small–scale contemporary dance company co-founded and artistically directed by Hannily Bendell and Thomas Pickard. They choreographed and performed the piece which I photographed during their rehearsal.

I have a particular interest in photographing movement within dance, this lead me on to take images of Hannily and Tom.

Through discussion with Hannily and Tom, it clarified their idea and theme of their dance piece, as well as their initial influences.This is really helpful to the research and decisions I will lead towards. With decisions from their costume to setting, the youtube clips especially help me make important visual decisions to ensure that I have the best possible image.

The main idea for the piece is very simple: a man and a woman miss their train, they meet and it is about their relationship that grows from the initial meeting and whether they can be together or not.

This reviews sum up the piece well:

The story is set in 1930s New York and is partly based on the film 'Brief Encounter':

We were also influenced by the Chanel advert with Audrey Tatou:



 Above are some examples of images of the 1930's fashion. Preferably would like to aim for my models to look similar to this era with extra props suchs as the briefcase which would also add character.

Monday, 16 January 2012

Replica Dance Company

 These photos are slightly different from the previous post, the previous posts link more to the love/relationship theme, these are other images from the workshop of which I feel show character and interest. 

Most of the images have blurred movement, from the start I spent a lot of time changing the settings and finding the best one to suit the constant movement but also the lighting. I felt there was no needed for the use of flash and would make the dancers look very bright, and this I preferably wanted to avoid. 
So using a setting which would capture there movement precisely without using flash was my main aim. This seemed to be near impossible, although when they were in moments of pause within the dance this gave me the opportunity to capture their movement with ease. They choreographed the dance well with the moments of stillness and paused in a balance/position, this helped me when photographing their movement. There specific movements and positions were obscure but linked with their theme.
Once looking through the images from the session, the images that were blurred, turned out to be more intriguing and successful. I feel they show the full extent of the movement from start to finish merging the colours and lighting.
So the following images of a variety of character and emotion through the movement.


These two images are very similar in the fact that they are both long exposed which produced a bundle blurred effect. The movements they did were caught in this image, but blended into one. I feel these images show a feeling of chaos and the sense of strife.


The camera in this photo caught the dancer in 3 of his positions blurred together, the colours of their skin and closes is highlights through the lighting and motion.

The effect of the motion blurred adds to the idea of them running or walking quickly.





The stillness in this image is highlights through the replica's of themselves through camera movement.


These two are similar firstly being seating on the chairs but with their movement, two different movements but linking in with the dance idea. The idea of them meeting and struggling in their relationship.



I like this image due to the background is in focus but the movement is captured again when dancing. With the motion blur it initiates fast pace and urgency.

The feeling of struggle is expressed here through the contraction of the back and arms, showing their pain and decisions in their relationship.




This last image intrigues me due to her body seeming to be stretching vastly above him behind her. The blur suggests the movement was a jump or lift with the body blurred in that direction, and the idea of her power over him seems great in this image.


Wednesday, 11 January 2012

Replica Dance Company

At Pavilion Dance, Replica Dance Company were practising for a performance, I was able to photograph there rehearsal. There performance was based around the connection between a man and women who met at a train station and the journey of there relationship. There dance created tension and the choreographic movement suggests just that. 
The below images are some of which I captured during there rehearsal, but also ones that link to and show a connect between the characters and their relationship.
I feel this image shows the intensity of the feelings portrayed through the dance. With the numerous number of arms wrapping him, it represents the action of capturing and within love, never letting go.



With the focus background and her figure blurred through movement creates the idea that she is trying to catch him up, he left her behind. 


 
This photo is very intriguing and thought provoking due to the movement blur of there body and faces. From the upright position into leaning forward creates the idea that they were leaning forward to kiss, or it could be leaning away from each other. 




 

The awkward position she is holding shows the tense moment in the dance, it could suggest strife or a breakdown. This position was caught it a pause, a long pause in silence. A moment of thought.


The still images of them up close in stillness initiates there close relationship and feeling towards each other. That moment of lust before things go wrong and tension is built. 

Ballet Studio Photos

Once I had researched into the Ballet photographers I felt excited to produce experimental photos to see what outcome I may produce. The photos are a few of what I took, and are not what I expected to get. Although within the dance studio the lightening was limited so with the use of a handy small lamp a few of the photos were experiments of use that. 
This image especially has a brown/orange glow, this was not intentionally planned although due to the lighting in the studio that may have been the reason. With the background not in focus the attention is focused on the pointe shoe.




With the use of a lamp in this image (and the ones above) adds the effect of the shadows behind her. From being below her makes her legs and body look longer and shows a sense of elegance to her, although the mirrors either side which are black from lights being turned off changes the atmosphere of the image.

I feel the blacked mirror adds more effect in this image from the previous, the worn floor leads the focus towards the pointe shoes themself. I do not feel this photo has much depth with it and does not bring much excitement with it.


This experiment helped to lead on to my next task and photograph dancers in rehearsal, this could hopefully lead me onto a final piece which has a more interesting story to tell.