Beauty of Ballet.



This is one of my all time favorites. I call it, "Cabinet Ballet", and it is of Emily literally inside a cabinet, posing her feet. This won a gold medal in the Art & Writing Scholastics for my county, CMS. Very exciting. A reason I love it so much just might be the fact that my grandmother had adored ballerinas so much, and I know how much she would have loved this photograph...



Isolationism.



This ballet beach picture is interesting to me, because the angle is low and looking up, and the colors are between black and white and color. This got 2nd place at the CDS Art Fest in 2011 in photography, yay! :)


This image interests me because the colors are attractively warm, the composition and angle are confusing, and the focus is on the foot. Which so happens to be in the direct middle. This currently has the top 10% of the month in Fine Arts on Pixoto and got 1st place in photography at the Art Festival for my school this year. Everyone has a soft spot for ballet. :P







Layers of same image only flipped. Different tights.




Darkness inside misery.




She looks like a little girl here.




Bonding with the pelicans.




I like the expression on her family hidden behind the tutu. Black Swan?




Love the stairwell design with her feet.




Abstract.




Eerie.



The colors of the beach. 









Goofy Emily :) Love the angle and confusion to this!




Black Swan again?




Reach.




Mid-move.




Dancing on the pier.











BALLET

One of my favorite photo-graphical subjects and one of my most successful. When I was a child I hated ballet. My grandmother Pegge really adored it though, and that is most likely why I did it for a few years. I got out of it eventually, but I have never disliked it's beauty. As I progressed with photography and a social life, I met some amazing people, including my ballet friend[s]. Mainly, Emily Horacek. Because of her I have some beautiful art, because of her beautiful grace.
Ballet is one of my most successful subjects because who does not have a soft spot for such unique beauty?

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