Single Pics & Portraits
As the multimedia strategist for Princeton's Lewis Center for the Arts, one of my responsibilities is to photograph near daily assignments documenting the academic accomplishments in creative writing, dance, theater and visual arts departments. Here are some of my favorite portraits and pictures of students, faculty and staff of the LCA.
Princeton seniors Ethan Arrington and Paige Sherman perform a new contemporary ballet duet, “Contest,” by guest choreographer Matthew Neenan for the Spring Dance Festival.
Two women in transparent ponchos are rained on by the waters of a fountain next to modern sculptures.
Princeton students Kate Stewart and Aunyae Romeo perform their piece, "Wash Your Face," at the Scudder Plaza fountain.
a piano is reflected in the glasses of a student singing
Princeton senior Aaron Ventresca rehearses at the piano.
A portrait of Princeton senior Caitlin Durkin who portrays six characters in Jessica Dickey’s "The Amish Project."
Princeton senior Ruth Schultz performs in Collective Circus Project: Take Care.
A student stands on one hand while performing breakdance move in front of cheering students
Students from Introduction to Hip-Hop Dance show off their moves in an end of semester showing.
A person in wearing red tights and roller skates in a pink furry dome shaped costume flies across stars
Safety Pal from the The Universe is a Small Hat.
A woman stares intently wearing a red wrap holding a dagger
Tessa Albertson, actor, aspiring comedian, writer, and producer
Three black and white images of a man in various states of enthusiasm.
César Alvarez is a New York-based composer, lyricist, playwright, and performance maker.
A person sits at a piano in a formal black dress and looks down beside another person in a formal pant suit and tails wearing a horse mask
Composer Truth Future Bachman and director, choreographer and former Princeton Arts Fellow Will Davis (in horse mask).
An artist stands against a wall beside a large object covered in newspaper and surrounded by sketches.
Samm Lee in her senior studio at 185 Nassau.
A person stands in a large net hanging from a high ceiling in a theatrical space
Choreographer and Princeton Dance Professor Rebecca Lazier
Students perform at the Princeton Dance Festival.
During Princeton's strict COVID-19 protocols in the spring of 2021, I kept my social distance with my subjects by shooting through the glass windows of the Lewis Arts complex. I thought the reflections in the glass added to the students isolation.
Ballet dancer Matthew Neeman teaches class.

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