I started doing personal work with musicians. I then discovered, and fell in love, with dance photography. It was therefore natural to try working with circus artists. This first shoot opened a world of possibilities for me.
I remember contacting Danuta on Facebook and she agreed to a collaboration. We decided to shoot at North Edinburgh Arts, and her partner Ian came along for some photos as well as helping set up the trapeze rig.
It took me some time to light the scene. My initial thought was to go for dramatic light, but I couldn’t get what I wanted so I went for something safer. I’m quite happy with the results. After the lighting was set up, it was a matter of finding photogenic poses and tweaking the position of the main light. It’s more time consuming than you think.
The first set up was solo trapeze with Danuta. We then moved to silks.
The final set up with Danuta and Ian both on the trapeze required the lighting to be adjusted, as there was a larger vertical area to properly illuminate.
In my personal work projects with musician, dancer and circus artists, I first select the pictures that are technically and compositionally good and let the artists make the final selection.
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