Photographing Dance in the Natural Light Studio

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Every summer, I dream of ways to make more art at Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival. I love photographing performances, and you know Inside/Out is my favorite space to shoot dance, but I was craving more. I've always been inspired by John Lindquist's dance photos on the elevated platform behind The Ted Shawn Theatre. (I shared some examples of these on 4dancers.org in January.) The landscape around the space has changed -- there are more buildings, the Pillow Pub, the Doris Duke, and the vegetation has grown -- but it's still a perfect place to photograph dance in the natural light of the beautiful Berkshires sun.

I've also felt inspired by Richard Avedon's simple, powerful portraits on white, but the set-up of my Natural Light Studio itself was inspired by my friend (and photography hero) Clay Enos. I wanted to do something similar to his Street Studio at Jacob's Pillow, and he graciously told me how to construct the outdoor studio and encouraged me to enjoy the new creative space.

So for the last few weeks, I have been playing in my new studio with dancers from Morphoses, Inside/Out, The School at Jacob's Pillow, Yin Yue Dance, Tero Saarinen and many more.

There is such a richness of artistry and talent that passes through the Pillow each week, and I want to invite as many artists as possible to work with me in the new studio for quick five-minute portrait sessions. I hope that by the end of the summer I will have photographed a few hundred artists. I'm well on my way, and I'm excited to see what else develops!

This article first appeared on 4dancers.org

Natural Light Studio at Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival
Yin Yue in my Natural Light Studio(01 of06)
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Choreographer and dancer Yin Yue
Rukmini Vijayakumar by Christopher Duggan(02 of06)
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Rukmini Vijayakumar by Christopher Dugganin Natural Light Studio at Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival
Candice Schnurr by Christopher Duggan(03 of06)
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Candice Schnurr by Christopher Dugganin Natural Light Studio at Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival
Cartier Williams by Christopher Duggan(04 of06)
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Cartier Williams by Christopher DugganNatural Light Studio at Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival
Joshua Beamish by Christopher Duggan(05 of06)
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Joshua Beamish by Christopher DugganNatural Light Studio at Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival
Hari Krishnan by Christopher Duggan(06 of06)
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Hari Krishnan by Christopher DugganNatural Light Studio at Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival

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