I'm back, and done.
4 days of shooting, 24 people from 3 orchestras, at 3 locations, with over 3000 images to show for it. It was a marathon, but in the end I'd say it went about as well as it could possibly have. Everyone got along, everything went smoothly. Couldn't have done it without my producer Marlene, Meg my assistant, and PA's James and Kevin. As well as Jennifer, Carlos, Larissa, and everyone else at the agency. <cue applause>
At the end of day 3, I shot a cello player from the BSO named Owen Young. He was such a nice guy that when were done I pulled him over to a window, picked up the backup body and snapped off a dozen frames just for me. Three of those shots are below.
4 days of shooting, 24 people from 3 orchestras, at 3 locations, with over 3000 images to show for it. It was a marathon, but in the end I'd say it went about as well as it could possibly have. Everyone got along, everything went smoothly. Couldn't have done it without my producer Marlene, Meg my assistant, and PA's James and Kevin. As well as Jennifer, Carlos, Larissa, and everyone else at the agency. <cue applause>
At the end of day 3, I shot a cello player from the BSO named Owen Young. He was such a nice guy that when were done I pulled him over to a window, picked up the backup body and snapped off a dozen frames just for me. Three of those shots are below.

Exquisite. You've really captured a beautiful energy in him.
I love the top one. the lighting is great in all of them
I like the second one. Looks magnificent! I love the light and his posture. Amazing.
I love the light in this pictures.
I give them 9.7 megs out of a possible 10.
And I want one, seriously, I want one. Stop laughing Bill.
These shots are REALLY phenomenal. Awesome!
Nice shots of the cellist.
Paz