The Color Purple – Denver Center Photographer
Denver Center Photographer Being Denver Center Theater Company's Photographer has [...]
Denver Center Photographer Being Denver Center Theater Company's Photographer has [...]
I first met the Denver Vagina Monologues cast when I [...]
There was so much raw emotion packed into this hour-long show, I was left feeling as though a weight had been lifted.
I had photographed plenty of opera and dance at this point, but this was my first straight play.
I've gotten the chance to see some of these students perform throughout their years in graduate school and it is amazing to watch how they've grown. Not just in terms of their skills but in the way they think as well.
Everyone brings their own ideas and perspectives to the table when viewing art and that is what makes art so meaningful and magical.
In the Boulder performing arts photography world, you run into a lot of tricky lighting situations. This show had all of them in one.
One of the things I love most about Colorado theater photography and photographing for Naropa is getting the chance to see these performing artists grow and develop over their years in school.
I’m sure 2018 will bring even more exciting and stunning moments to capture. Wishing you a joyful year ahead!
This show was done in the style of Beijing Opera