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Really Rosie – WIP 3

January 20th 2010. Really Rosie WIP 3. Rehearsals continue, and things are coming together. The sequence of events and the melding of the various parts being rehearsed separately in groups are gelling… Photographed some dance pieces and some from the opening section as well. Looking good!

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Second photo session on Jan 17th 2010. Today’s rehearsal session was held in the theatre, so I had a chance to setup 2 wireless SB800′s in the upper gallery. Put a Honl 1/2 CTO gel on each to warm up the scene a bit and give the photos a warm “stage ligting”  effect. Other photos [...]

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WIP – Really Rosie

Am to photograph practice sessions and the actual performance of Really Rosie at AIS-D this season. The first session of Work In Progress was done yesterday – just banged off a few frames as reference for faces, listened to the players saying their lines, listened to bits of the tunes … I will need to [...]

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A fast low-light capable lens and one that requires no assistance from fill-flash: The Nikkor 50mm f/1.2 Manual Focus lens is a lovely piece of engineering made from real metal and real heavy glass. A nicely balanced lens, and it makes beautiful photos though it is a difficult lens to use. The extremely shallow depth of [...]

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“Project Rescue: Save The Planet” A musical by the AISD Elementary School. March 19th and 20th 2009.              . .         See the full slide-show here Flash slideshow Non-flash view -

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Started out with a “Friday Afternoon Art Fair” at AIS-D…     ….then to view an exhibition by 11 artists [which includes a couple of friends: Ujwalaand Ashit] who have put up their prints for all to view after a Print Making workshop – the exhibition is called “Mechanical Fantasy” at Britto…               [...]

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For the past many weeks the WIP photo project for “The Jungle Book” production at AIS/D Elementary School had taken up all of my shooting time. Am not complaining! in case that is what it sounded like. It was a great experience, both photographically and to witness the progression of the learning process the kids [...]

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