“Okay, go now! Wait, no no no, run! Car!” Not your typical photoshoot soundtrack, but then again, this was by no means your typical photoshoot…
I was introduced to the work of Andrew Mariner through social media (#2014), where I was drawn to his avant guard approach to ballet photography and immediately started picturing Providence’s highly photogenic cityscape reflecting in his lens. I decided to reach out to Andy about getting together for a shoot as part of his ballet series, and several weeks later, I was darting into the center of the financial district, dodging cars in my pointe shoes, Alex tossing me around in all different positions (sheesh, that boy is strong!). Yes, people were staring at us as we “fished” through traffic or pushed up into a press over the Providence River. But, you know, I felt oddly comfortable rocking a tutu on Westminster Street…sort of just blended in with the, let’s just say eclectic, wardrobes splashing around RISD’s campus.
Andy’s sharp eye and undeniable ability to capture that perfectly imperfect moment is what I admire most about his photography. He came prepared, with a selection of locations and ideas ripe for collaboration. Of course Alex and I were all too pleased to indulge! We have become quite good at working together on spontaneous experiences of this nature, as you may recall. Always a pleasure working with old friends, and making new ones as well.
PS- No, we did not plan our coordinating Christmas-colored outfits, but we were quite excited by the adorable, thematic serendipity :)
PPS- all photos by Andrew Mariner.
Beautiful pictures!
Thank you! xx
Wow these are absolutely stunning! My favourite is the first one I think. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks, Annie! xx
I’m in love with ballet photo-shoots. Exquisite!
You look stunning! I can’t even choose my favorite!
Thank you, Jessica!
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