What makes an exceptional photo?
Great Timing and an Eye for the Extraordinary!
The magic ingredients a photographer needs to go beyond the right equipment and knowing how to use it.
From the explosive energy of dance, to the drama and laughter of theater, to the spine-tingling emotional directness of music, the performing arts are among the most positive and compelling of human endeavors. My goal is to capture the essence of a performance and the moments that define performers and their art.
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Camerata Pacifica, January 11, 2019. Off to a great start for 2019, continuing their “Why Beethoven” season. Martin Owen – Principal Horn, Timothy Eckert – Principal Double Bass, Richard Yongjae O’Neill – Principal Viola, José Franch-Ballester – Principal Clarinet, Peter Kolkay – Bassoon, Ani Aznavoorian – principal cello, Kristin Lee…
Eclecticism. Good thing or Bad?
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I happen to love eclecticism, but can’t help wondering: is it a symptom of our fractured and rapidly changing culture(s) or an appreciation of the huge amount of diversity available to anyone who is interested in and observes the many wonders happening in the world? Easily distracted and bored or…
42 Ways to Say It’s Over, Babe.
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January 5th, 2018 was a very special day for Lit Moon Theatre, celebrating it’s 26th season by bringing together 38 actors past and present to perform Steven Dietz’s “The Nina Variations.” It made for an intriguing juxtaposition: a stimulating and joyful reunion of actors from far and wide for a…
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The Santa Barbara Symphony’s January 19th and 20th concerts begin with Brahms and close with Mussorgsky’s “Pictures at an Exhibition.” I’ll let Maestro Nir Kabaretti tell you about the special visual treat accompanying this beloved piece that is in store for those who attend SBSO’s first concerts of 2019!