Now, he’s put the results together in a stunning coffee tablebook titledHasselblad Ballet.
Currently available onKickstarter, the book features over 250 photographs of over 100 ballerinas from 19 different countries.
Using his background in fine art photography, Teran was also able to capture ballet from a unique perspective.
Audrey Billups
While the techniques of the dance are respected, the quirky photographs aren’t solely focused on ballet itself.
This project places photography at the forefront, Teran tells My Modern Met.
Teran was attracted to the Hasselblad for its ability to slow him down in an era of digital photography.
Brooke Linford
This exercise forced him to slow down and really consider each image.
The black and white photos have a whimsical feel that is reminiscent ofRodney Smiths work.
This makes the book a wonderful purchase for both lovers of fine art photography and lovers of dance.
Elle Macy
By supporting the project, backers will help bring Teran’s vision to life.
Hasselblad Balletis a series of analog photographs of ballet dancers by fine art photographer David Teran.
Brooke Linford
Elle Macy
Teran traveled the world with his Hasselblad 500CM camera for the project.
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Ysee Bretigniere
The resulting images are a quirky, whimsical marriage of fine art photography and ballet.
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