Throughout my life I've always had a passion for photography. I quickly found myself fascinated by dance and the stories that are portrayed throughout. This lead me to begin photographing dance performances and gradually expanded into fine arts, including portrait and studio photography. I love having the opportunity to capture captivating and compelling images, seamlessly combining a profound comprehension of movement with exclusive dance photography techniques that I've acquired over the years. 

Daniel bivins

Photographer/owner

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Daniel bivins

Photographer/owner

Throughout my life I've always had a passion for photography. I quickly found myself fascinated by dance and the stories that are portrayed throughout. This lead me to begin photographing dance performances and gradually expanded into fine arts, including portrait and studio photography. I love having the opportunity to capture captivating and compelling images, seamlessly combining a profound comprehension of movement with exclusive dance photography techniques that I've acquired over the years. 

Photographer/owner

Daniel Bivins

About Us.

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SBDB

As a professional ballet dancer and former student, I have realized the importance of getting professionally photographed by someone who truly understands how to capture our art form, individual lines and artistry.  As dancers we are already so critical of ourselves that having the added pressure of a camera can be a bit intimidating. I have learned through personal experience that it does not have to feel this way at all if one has the right guidance behind the lens. Now I strive to help artists and students in the same way to feel confident in front of the camera by guiding them through techniques and tips that will help them understand which lines, poses, and angles work best for them. Dancers shouldn't feel the need to just look their best but they should really feel that they do!

Flavia Morante

Artistic assistant

As a professional ballet dancer and former student, I have realized the importance of getting professionally photographed by someone who truly understands how to capture our art form, individual lines and artistry.  As dancers we are already so critical of ourselves that having the added pressure of a camera can be a bit intimidating. I have learned through personal experience that it does not have to feel this way at all if one has the right guidance behind the lens. Now I strive to help artists and students in the same way to feel confident in front of the camera by guiding them through techniques and tips that will help them understand which lines, poses, and angles work best for them. Dancers shouldn't feel the need to just look their best but they should really feel that they do!

Flavia Morante

Artistic assistant

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