Australian Photographer Takes Incredible Images Of Young Dancers In Nature, And The Results Are Stunning
I was scrolling Instagram the other morning while enjoying my coffee, and a stunning picture stopped me dead in my tracks.
It was of a young professional dancer, leaping impossibly high, reaching for a juice from a vendor.
So far, so normal, I hear you saying. However, it wasn’t. As a photographer myself, and an ex-dancer, this incredible picture wasn’t only technically and dynamically brilliant from a photography perspective, but the skills and the dance poses of the little kid, who couldn’t be more than 11, were phenomenal.
After stalking this children photography page some more, I discovered that her name is Leah Robinson, she is based in Melbourne, and she seems to know some insane young talent.
Take a look at some of these amazing photos and you will see for yourself what I am talking about.
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Share on Facebook6th photo is funny and 7th is nice but I don't undertand why the other photos... they all all the same, same pose, same background, different amateur ballerinas in a stressed position, so you don't picture their happiness or love for dance, not even dance, and the result is cheesy and uninteresting. I propose you to keep going with something you really love or find interesting, are they your daughters? Pic them! Do you like any type of martial art or mouvement? Go! Dance (...)? Go to shows, talk with dancers and coreographers and see a lot, listen a lot, learnt much a lot and work, work, work
6th photo is funny and 7th is nice but I don't undertand why the other photos... they all all the same, same pose, same background, different amateur ballerinas in a stressed position, so you don't picture their happiness or love for dance, not even dance, and the result is cheesy and uninteresting. I propose you to keep going with something you really love or find interesting, are they your daughters? Pic them! Do you like any type of martial art or mouvement? Go! Dance (...)? Go to shows, talk with dancers and coreographers and see a lot, listen a lot, learnt much a lot and work, work, work
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