I understood that synergistic dance between photographer and object - 'muse,' if you will, 'model,' whatever you call us. It's that silent language of communication, like being psychic with each other.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There's a kind of telepathy that goes on with the photographer and model.
It's good for art to make us think, to give us a shared experience that creates a dialogue, makes us talk to each other, including strangers.
I see dance being used as communication between body and soul, to express what it too deep to find for words.
I understand why people went nuts for 'The Artist.' We use words so much, it's nice to be able to explore a different way of communication, to be able to express silently what someone - or something - is thinking or feeling.
Being called a dance photographer makes me bristle. You might say that dance is my landscape. The root of my interest is movement or, rather, how movement can be interpreted photographically, and dance provides a perfect opportunity for this.
Dancing is like - it's another way of communicating, no?
The language that photography has is a formal language. Any photographer is doing something formal. If it's formal, then it must be an aesthetic way to communicate.
Artists talk in 'art speak.'
It's something that I learned even before I started acting: the movement, the dance of the body, is very important, and it comes before words.
When something is written for you or handed to you, sometimes there's a very interesting dance as you discover what it is that's required.
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