Dancing is lofty, moving and beautiful art and the poetry of the body. Photographer Niv Novak captures a series of slow motion videos entitled Extension Reel that reveal the incredible passion and energy of dancers. ...
The “Tiny Dancers Among Us”, a photography project created by Jordan Matter, who captured a series of beautiful photographs that feature kids dancing in public places such as streets, parks, library, hall, and the like. ...
Fashion & Beauty photographer Ken Browar collaborated with Dancer & Photographer Deborah Ory to capture stunning moments showing professional dancers in motion that reveal the beauty of contemporary dance world, which are included in a ...
Jordan Matter, New York Times best-selling author and dance photographer, brought us his new book project “Tiny Dancers Among Us” that shows stunning photographs of these little dancers effortlessly performing their dance technique in incredible ...
St. Petersburg’s architecture is the backdrop to “Ballet House Tales”, Russian photographer and ballerina Darian Volkova’s new ballet photography series, which shoots the beauty of Russian ballet and architecture. Each dancer fits in with the ...
Vadim Stein, a Ukrainian photographer based in St. Petersburg, Russia, majored in sculpture and restoration. He’s inspired by his subjects and captured graceful photos of dancers in motion. “Solving the aesthetic problem, I also reveal many ...
Akinori Goto, a talented Japanese artist and designer, made an innovative 3D printed transparent zoetrope that appears dancer silhouettes created out of light stripes. Video Source
Photography is an art that evokes intelligence, concentration, and subtleness. Alexander Yakovlev, a Russian photographer from Moscow, transforms the art world with his dancing photography. The pictures of dancing in flour is part of a ...
Photo series “Dancers Among Us” created by Jordan Matter shows graceful dance movements made by professional dancers without any devices. The book of the photo series is scheduled for the spring of 2013. Source