I arrived at Panara Theatre at 6pm before the company started rehearsing. I wanted to get a few shots of the company warming up and also work on my camera settings. The company was on stage and the lighting was fairly dark. This was a difficult shoot for me. I had to figure out the right camera settings quickly which didn't go as well as I thought. I set the ISO to about 800 and also played around with different aperature speeds. It is not easy photographing moving subjects. Just when I would catch someone or something worth photographing he or she would move or change positions...grr! The ISO was set to 800 which seemed about right, but after opening the RAW images I think it was set too high. Many of the photos came out very grainy.
After rehearsal I followed the girls into the dressing room so I could get some portraits of them putting on their makeup. These photos came out much better because the room was so bright. I wanted to capture the essence of being a performer. All the preparation and warming up and getting into character...the crew who helps make sure the show goes off without a hitch...and I wanted to capture Thomas in a way that best represented who he is - a warm, eccentric, creative soul....and with his purple hair and bright, white smile, that wasn't difficult to do!
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