January 9, 2009
Chick with Gun... in "The Return of Ulysses"
I was asked (sort of last minute) to photograph an opera at Princeton Univ. last night. With my stupid hip, I wasn't able to walk around as much as I wanted, but I still got some decent shots.
Thankfully, I was only able to stay for the first hour of the 3 hour long opera. There were TWO harpsichords in the pit. I don't know about anyone else, but I can't stand the sound of a harpsichord, let alone two.
Harpsichords or not, I was still thankful to be able to photograph another show! For some reason I keep getting asked to photograph operas. I guess I can't complain, they call it "Park & Bark" for a reason, so my subjects usually stand still and sing for a while which makes it very easy for a photographer...
Here's the link to the rest.
Matt Pilsner > January 9, 2009
Chick with Gun... in "The Return of Ulysses"
I was asked (sort of last minute) to photograph an opera at Princeton Univ. last night.  With my stupid hip, I wasn't able to walk around as much as I wanted, but I still got some decent shots.
Thankfully, I was only able to stay for the first hour of the 3 hour long opera.  There were TWO harpsichords in the pit.  I don't know about anyone else, but I can't stand the sound of a harpsichord, let alone two.
Harpsichords or not, I was still thankful to be able to photograph another show!  For some reason I keep getting asked to photograph operas.  I guess I can't complain, they call it "Park & Bark" for a reason, so my subjects usually stand still and sing for a while which makes it very easy for a photographer...
 Here's the link to the rest.
January 9, 2009
Chick with Gun... in "The Return of Ulysses"
I was asked (sort of last minute) to photograph an opera at Princeton Univ. last night. With my stupid hip, I wasn't able to walk around as much as I wanted, but I still got some decent shots.
Thankfully, I was only able to stay for the first hour of the 3 hour long opera. There were TWO harpsichords in the pit. I don't know about anyone else, but I can't stand the sound of a harpsichord, let alone two.
Harpsichords or not, I was still thankful to be able to photograph another show! For some reason I keep getting asked to photograph operas. I guess I can't complain, they call it "Park & Bark" for a reason, so my subjects usually stand still and sing for a while which makes it very easy for a photographer...
Here's the link to the rest.
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