Alice in Wonderland Ballet Promo Photoshoot and Performance Photos

Bringing Wonderland to Life

Creating a captivating promotional photoshoot for a dance production is one of the best ways to generate excitement and showcase the artistry behind the performance. Recently, I had the opportunity to photograph a stunning Alice in Wonderland ballet, and the results were pure magic.

From elaborate costumes to expressive storytelling, every element of this shoot was carefully planned to reflect the whimsical world of Wonderland. Strong promotional images not only help attract audiences but also provide dancers with portfolio-worthy photos that highlight their technical skill and performance quality. Whether used for social media, posters, or programs, high-quality dance photography is an investment that pays off in engagement and ticket sales.

For studios considering a themed production like Alice in Wonderland, a well-executed promo shoot sets the tone for the entire show. It allows dancers to step into character before they hit the stage, giving them a chance to embody the essence of their roles, try on their costumes, explore the hair and makeup of their character, and build excitement for the show. If the dancers are excited about the show, especially through getting to experience being on camera in character, they’ll bring along more friends and family to see it. Plus, these photos create lasting memories of all the hard work that goes into bringing a story to life through dance.

A huge shoutout to DaySpring Arts & Education, whose dedication to artistry and storytelling made this production truly shine. DaySpring is located in Maryland Heights and produces many theater and dance productions all year round. You can learn more about their upcoming performances here.

If your studio or school is planning a production and needs promotional or performance photography, let’s capture the energy and emotion of your dancers in a way that makes your show stand out. Reach out to book your performance photos today!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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