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Photographer Anne Marie Bloodgood primarily focuses her work on another art form – dance. Dancers spend years studying, training, and fine-tuning their craft, continually striving and pushing themselves to their artistic and physical limits. As a photographer, Anne Marie has a rare perspective into this balance of athleticism and artistry, as she is also one of Ballet Austin’s twenty professional ballet dancers.

“I was first introduced and intrigued by photography in junior high school, but with no photography programs in my senior high school, I was unable to really explore my new interest. My first experience with a professional ballet company was right out of high school with the Louisville Ballet, and this is where I first began seeing moments that I wanted to capture with a camera. Coming from a small ballet school, this was my first up close look at how professionals worked, and how as a dancer you are not only a technician but also an artist. From the Louisville Ballet, I continued on as an apprentice at Ballet Pacifica, joined the corps de ballet of Nevada Ballet Theatre and then finally found a home at Ballet Austin. It wasn’t until my time at Nevada Ballet Theatre that I started taking a few photography classes at a local college and bringing my camera along with me to work. Since then we have been inseparable. It constantly intrigues me, how the same movement or position can look so different from various corners of the rehearsal studio. And then what you thought of it before is turned upside down when you see it onstage from the audience’s perspective, and then again when you see it from the wings.

In showing my work my goal was not to show off my photographs, but rather to combine two art forms that can so easily compliment each other, while visually expressing who Ballet Austin is and showcase my co-workers in our art form. To show their strength and vulnerability simultaneously, to temporarily freeze a breathtaking moment that any of them have created. Whether it’s the beautiful shape of a dancer’s legs, a bounding leap from one of our male dancers, the gentleness of how one dancer picks up another’s hand, or the silhouette of a tutu-clad Ballerina, preparing in the wings for her final performance.”



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Gallery Categories

Bloodgood

8 galleries with 1836 photos

Updated: May 01, 2007 7:14pm PST

Movies

1 gallery with 150 photos

Updated: Apr 01, 2007 4:17pm PST

Graphic Design

4 galleries with 29 photos

Updated: Mar 22, 2007 6:27pm PST

Photography Portfolio

4 galleries with 118 photos

Updated: Feb 13, 2007 9:50am PST

Ballet Austin

31 galleries with 4629 photos

Updated: Dec 18, 2006 10:57am PST

Ballet Conservatory of South Texas

6 galleries with 944 photos

Updated: Jun 09, 2008 10:35pm PST

Templar: Honor Among Thieves

10 galleries with 1786 photos

Updated: Oct 05, 2007 8:15pm PST

Photography

1 gallery with 28 photos

Updated: Aug 10, 2008 12:23pm PST

Tukong Martial Arts

1 gallery with 528 photos

Updated: Aug 19, 2008 11:31am PST

January 24 Photo Day

4 galleries with 191 photos

Updated: Jan 25, 2009 8:48am PST

Misc

2 galleries with 62 photos

Updated: Feb 22, 2009 1:49pm PST