Emily Brunner is a Performance dance photographer from Philadelphia PA who says She loves dance photography because of the way it allows us to see the movement, the lines, and the power in a way that we cant with our own eyes. Today she talks about the 1 trait you need to master to be great at dance photography.
In This Episode You'll Learn:
- When Emily got her first camera
- How she started shooting dance even though she didn’t dance when she was younger
- What goes into creating dance photography
- The different types of performance dance photography
- How much posing and directing the photographer does
- How important focal length is to dance photography
- A simple trick that will make the dancer look better immediately
- How to choose which lens to use when photographing dance photography
- The best way to photograph a dance performance
- Signs of an amateur dance photographer
- A common misconception people have about dance photography
- How Emily booked her first dance client
- Who hires the dance photographer
- The best way to sell photos online to parents
- Emilys advice on how much products to offer when starting out
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