Photographing Dancers: What Actually Makes or Breaks the Shoot
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If you shoot dancers regularly, the real enemy isn't missed focus on a leap — it's not understanding how a dancer's body lines read in a frame. The difference between a powerful shot and an awkward one is usually composition and timing decisions made before the dancer even moves, not during.
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