An iPhone 3G's View Of Mascall's White Spider
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Technical rehearsal, White Spider, November 24 2011 From left to right Robert Halley & Jessie Kwan Darcy McMurray & Thoenn Glover Marvin Vergara |
When I discovered dance about 15 years ago I knew that there was no way I could compete then (and now) with the paramount dance photographer David Cooper. I also realized that the style of taking pictures of dancers in peak movement in large photographic studio stages was not my forte or of my interest. It was difficult to insert a personal style into them. So whenever I had the opportunity to photograph dancers I insisted they come to my studio for portraits or I took portraits back stage with my own lights.
When I received an invitation from Jeniffer Mascall to attend a technical rehearsal of White Spider, a day before the double performances the next day (Friday), I had ambivalent thoughts. I did not want to take performance photographs. This sort of thing was the realm of excellence of the expensive digital single lens reflex camera. I don’t own one.
Top from left to right Robert Halley, Marvin Vergara Bottom from let to right Darcy McMurray, Jessie Kwan, Thoenn Glover |
So I showed up with a 35 mm Nikon FM-2 loaded with fast colour film with which I thought I could take a halfway decent group portrait shot. I was to be disappointed as I chose the wrong place and the wrong stage lighting to do this and my picture is full of bad shadows. It is not one of my best. I should have stuck to my guns and taken the picture with my own lights and with my big camera.
I was to be pleasantly surprised by the performance of my basic iPhone 3G. I did have vantage points (on stage and from the side) that are not ordinary ones. I also, while trying to stay out of the way, knew that I could not ruin the performance by showing my face because it was a tech rehearsal.
The real frustration, and it was a big one, was that my iPhone had a tremendous lag time between my pressing its shutter and it actually taking a picture. The lag time was not predictable and the usual importance of attempting to capture peak movement was thwarted at most times. But a few of the images, by luck, seemed to be fine and by further enlarging and cropping them I have selected a few of which I am happy to place here.
Robert Halley & Jessie Kwan |
Robert Halley & Thoenn Glover |
Jessie Kwan |
Darcy McMurray & Robert Halley |
Thoenn Glover |
Jessie Kwan |
Robert Halley |
Marvin Vergara |
Top Marvin Vergara & Thoenn Glover below Robert Halley |
Thoenn Glover & Robert Halley |
Thoenn Glover |
Thoenn Glover & Darcy McMurray right, Marvin Vergara |