Tiny Dragon Photography – Dance
Dance Auditions Photoshoot
For dancers auditioning for their dream school, job, or company
Session Details
✓ Four images (one headshot & three poses)
✓ Classic ballet poses (tendu à la seconde & arabesque)
Pricing Details
30-minute session: Starting at $425
Each additional image: $75
Set of 5 additional images: $300
One-hour creative dance session add-on: $150
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Fine-Art & Creative Dance Photoshoot
For dancers desiring creative photos for contests or personal use
Session Details
✓ Customized sessions designed in collaboration with the dancer
✓ In-studio, on-location, or outdoor photoshoot
✓ Attention to detail in technique, costuming, backgrounds, & environment
✓ Expert retouching to final images
Pricing Details
One-hour studio session: Starting at $425
One-hour outdoor session: Starting at $575
Each additional hour: $150
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Dance School Recital Photoshoot
For studios seeking marketing or recital photos
Session Details
✓ On-location photoshoot
✓ Backdrops, lighting, & staff
✓ Individual & group photos
✓ Professional posing of students & groups
✓ Action shots
✓ Delivery of galleries to parents
✓ Delivery of digital images for all group photos to studio
✓ Fast turnaround
Pricing Details
Cost to studio: Free!
About
Dance photography blends my two biggest passions in life. Can you guess what they are?
Before I became the owner of two photography brands and a studio, I was a dancer. Starting at just five years old, my love of classical ballet blossomed. As I got older I decided to pursue a bachelor’s degree in dance where I studied everything from Contemporary, Jazz, African and more from UC Irvine in California. My emphasis was in choreography so I also became skilled at direction and posing of my dancers.
After college, I moved to Chicago, where I worked in-house with the prestigious Hubbard Street Dance Company before opening my own Pilates and wellness studio, Body Endeavors which I ran for 15 years.
In 2014, my family moved from Chicago to Colorado, and I began a new career in photography (which I love!). Yet I never lost my devotion to dance. I still take classes whenever I can, and I leap at the chance to photograph other dancers and dance schools.