All these photos I took this past year, this was a very big and successful Bayadere by Luis Ortigoza, I hope you enjoy, for me it was great to have the oportunity to take all these pictures.
wow patricio your first picture is simply amazing ….well all your pictures are …..is really grate see you again here … i really missed see your pictures …..good luck and bye
Patricio! The picture of the hands resting on the tutu is EXQUISITE. It is this type of detail in the subject of your photographs that make them both jaw droppingly beautiful and inspiring to me as an artist. Thank you for sharing!
The photo of the hands is stunning.
The overhead lift shot directly beneath it is absolutely beautiful…
It’s amazing how well good photography can add dimensions to single moments of dance (Rosalie O’Connor has this talent as well).
Beautifully done - great photography on par with the dancing. I love it.
–xtanzer
Patricio–you have outdone yourself, again! These are stunning, breathtaking photographs. I want all of my students to see these. In the close-up of the hands, you have captured EXACTLY what I mean when I tell my young dancers to make their hands into a piece of art, or sculpture–soft, not contrived, and yet still alive. Beautiful. And two pictures down from that one–the girls’ feet are so nicely stretched underneath them. I would really like to see this company! Thank you and thank you for sharing!–Deb Young
susan kim
yea! i missed you and you your photographs, patricio.
these are beautiful!
Jul 08, 2008 @ 01:52
kate
wow patricio your first picture is simply amazing ….well all your pictures are …..is really grate see you again here … i really missed see your pictures …..good luck and bye
Jul 08, 2008 @ 02:13
matthew
Patricio! The picture of the hands resting on the tutu is EXQUISITE. It is this type of detail in the subject of your photographs that make them both jaw droppingly beautiful and inspiring to me as an artist. Thank you for sharing!
Jul 08, 2008 @ 03:45
tonya
So beautiful, Patricio! The top one is breathtaking. What is the ballerina’s name? Face-wise, she kind of looks like Veronika Part.
Jul 08, 2008 @ 03:54
gwenny
Yea! Pretty dancer pictures! Love it!
Jul 08, 2008 @ 06:40
david hallberg
amazing pics!!
The second from the last is my fav!! Bravo!
Jul 08, 2008 @ 12:01
xtanzer
Wow.
The photo of the hands is stunning.
The overhead lift shot directly beneath it is absolutely beautiful…
It’s amazing how well good photography can add dimensions to single moments of dance (Rosalie O’Connor has this talent as well).
Beautifully done - great photography on par with the dancing. I love it.
–xtanzer
Jul 08, 2008 @ 13:45
mbb
wow, that’s all!!!!
Jul 08, 2008 @ 14:02
A Little Tea or Something
Patricio–you have outdone yourself, again! These are stunning, breathtaking photographs. I want all of my students to see these. In the close-up of the hands, you have captured EXACTLY what I mean when I tell my young dancers to make their hands into a piece of art, or sculpture–soft, not contrived, and yet still alive. Beautiful. And two pictures down from that one–the girls’ feet are so nicely stretched underneath them. I would really like to see this company! Thank you and thank you for sharing!–Deb Young
Jul 08, 2008 @ 19:06
bill
I love these . Especially the fifth from the top. Outstanding.
Jul 09, 2008 @ 02:22
Cathy
whoa. these are fantastic!!! what an eye you have!
Jul 09, 2008 @ 03:56
SanderO
Patricio,
Another set of exquisite images. You need to publish a book or have an exhibit!
Jul 09, 2008 @ 19:35
Patricio
THANKS FOR ALL YOUR GREAT COMMENTARIES. I HOPE SOME DAY CAN MAKE ONE BOOK WITH MY WORK AS PHOTOGRAPHER.
Jul 12, 2008 @ 02:43
Lauren
beautiful pics as always…i’m confident you could publish an amazing book with all your work!
Jul 12, 2008 @ 21:02
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