Spectacular photos of dancers in motion by Lois Greenfield
Spectacular photos of dancers in motion by Lois Greenfield

Lois Greenfield is a legendary dance photographer from New York, who captures the beauty and form of the most talented dancers of our time. Greenfield began her career as a photojournalist, but was drawn to the graphic potential of dance. She covered the experimental dance scene for the Village Voice from 1973 to the mid […]

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Fascinating ballet self-portraits by Mickael Jou
Fascinating ballet self-portraits by Mickael Jou

Mickael Jou is a talented 31-year-old Taiwanese-French-American photographer and dancer who currently lives and works in Berlin, Germany. Mickael has combined his love of photography with his talent as a dancer to create a magical series of self-portraits for his 365 project. He has been dancing since he was 18 and says he can now […]

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Aizhan Mukatova, photography by Vadim Stein
Aizhan Mukatova, photography by Vadim Stein

Vadim Stein was born in Kiev (Ukraine) in 1967, where he got an education in the sphere of sculpture and restoration. From 1985 to 1992 he worked in the Theater of Plastic Drama – as an actor and a lighting designer. After leaving the theater he got keen on decorative sculpture and graphics. Then it […]

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Paintings by Alexander Sheversky
Paintings by Alexander Sheversky

Born in 1961, Alexander Sheversky grew up in Chisinau, Republic of Moldova, helping his father draw on walls. Literally. His father was an artist who created many murals in their home and accepted commissions from Soviet officials, which lined their hallway with canvases. From the time he was 12-years-old until he was 16-years-old, Sheversky helped […]

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New York City Ballet, art series by JR
New York City Ballet, art series by JR

In the winter of 2014, JR was invited by the New York City Ballet to create a large-scale art installation, in collaboration with the dancers of the Company, for their 2014 Art Series. JR photographed dancers interacting with paper, his favorite medium, and then created a massive trompe l’oeil rendering of an eye created with […]

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Dance in the rocks, photography by Vadim Stein
Dance in the rocks, photography by Vadim Stein

Dancer – Tasha Koleso. Crimea 2015 “Solving the aesthetic problem, I also reveal many ethical questions. For me, such things as love and death are revealed through the aesthetic category, beauty is the predecessor of ethics.” Vadim Stein was born in Kiev (Ukraine) in 1967, where he got an education in the sphere of sculpture […]

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Oakland Cemetery, photography by Richard Calmes
Oakland Cemetery, photography by Richard Calmes

Richard Calmes has evolved into one of the most prominent dance photographers in the United States. Over the past five years, he has traveled from coast to coast, capturing the beauty of some of the most gifted dancers in America, and his work has met with appreciation world-wide. Whether setting up his equipment in studios, […]

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