Tufts dance troupe Spirit of the Creative had me shoot their show this fall. I’m scheduled to shoot their spring show in a couple of weeks. Check out their dance moves and great energy! My favorite part of shooting dance (and some sports, depending on the players’ appearances) is the way hair looks at a high shutter speed when it’s moving.

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