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Friday, December 16, 2016

The Story behind the photographs - A Christmas Carol


The Story behind the Photographs A Christmas Carol

Dave Steakley’s adaptation of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol is going into it’s final week at ZACH in the Topfer theatre.

The story remains the same, but there were some tweaking of songs and changes in the cast. Since I had photographed the show last year, I had decided I would focus on the new faces and any of the changes that I could spot.

Some of the new faces were people I’ve been wanting to photograph, but our schedules haven’t permitted that opportunity.

opportunity.Boyce Templin
Who was recently scene in Priscilla Queen of the Desert returns for another production at ZACH. Boyce like many of the actors plays several characters including the Ghost of Christmas Future.

Jaston Williams appears as Scrooge. The first time I ever saw Jaston perform at ZACH was when he channeled Truman Copote in his one man show Tru. Jaston's Scrooge is really great. Roderick returns as the ghost of Jacob Marley.

Roderick Sanford and Kim Stacy bust a move as Mr. and Mrs. Fezziwig in one of the get out of your seat and dance moments during the show.
Celeste Castillo and Boyce Templin, part of the Adult ensemble and Below Boyce in one of the many dance numbers.

Sometimes I get lucky and I get a shot that even takes my breath way. I found the show to be very emotional this year. Perhaps it has to do with getting older or the fact that I don’t get to see my family as often as I’d like.

Life is a journey and we don’t know where that journey is going to take us. I am hoping I can push the journey along. I am hoping I can take back the house in New Orleans and create a living space and a place for artists to be inspired and create.

Vincent Hooper, who recently filled in as the Ghost of Christmas Past is quite the performer. He can act, sing and dance. 

Michael Valentine reprises his role as Fred.

 Another moment in the show with Vincent Hooper.

The moment in the show that I found to be very emotional. Anderson Zoll, Megan Richards Wright, Marianel Marquez, Paul Sanchez and Javier Garcia. There are many standing ovation moments in the show and Marianel gets one with her rendition of Halo.

Jaston Williams when he is visited by one of the Ghosts.

Jaston Williams embracing Christmas after he has seen his future.

 Vincent Hooper in one of his earlier moments in the show as a charitable gentleman.


Sometimes I get lucky and I get a shot that even takes my breath way. I found the show to be very emotional this year. Perhaps it has to do with getting older or the fact that I don’t get to see my family as often as I’d like.

Life is a journey and we don’t know where that journey is going to take us. I am hoping I can push the journey along. I am hoping I can take back the house in New Orleans and create a living space and a place for artists to be inspired and create.




Artography by Dlonzo “It’s not just a Photograph, it’s Art!”

If you are in need of an artist/photographer to capture your event from concept to completion contact me, 1960Photo@gmail.com or Photo1960@aol.com

Thanks for stopping by; keep an open mind and do come back again to see where the journey leads.

Check out my other blogs for more insight.
http://dlonzo-OpenYourMind.blogspot.com
http://filmlover4pg.blogspot.com
http://artbyDlonzo.blogspot.com

Thanks for stopping by; and keep an open mind.
Taking it one day at a time. Keep the faith.

Remember Artist Trading Cards (ATC) are available simply by asking. Send an email with ATC in the subject and I can email one to you.

http://www.dlonzo-OpenYourMind.blogspot.com

While you’re here, why not become a follower (fan).

Check out the links below for some of my videos.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmgUzGZGt98

The above link is a video for an organic flutist in New Orleans.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hciIcHFm3Yw&NR=1

The above is a link of a performance from Oz in New Orleans.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-qcybZsUzc

The above link is for a promo of a DJ in New Orleans.

http://www.myspace.com/darqueleight/music/songs/d-bohemian-31098704

Computer generated music.

Take care
Open Your Mind
Dlonzo

Saturday, November 12, 2016

Please Touch The Art

(Tom discusses one of the pieces with one of the models)

(art lovers at the bar)

Most artists and galleries would cringe if someone touched the art, but Tom Suhler encourages it on several of his pieces at his Exposure Gallery located at 777 Shady Lane just off 7th Street in Austin, TX. It's all part of the East Austin Studio Tours that kicked off today and tomorrow and then again next weekend. 11 AM - 6 PM.


 If my schedule permits I will check out another loccation next week.


 The new pieces are part of an ongoing series of photographing his subjects who happen to be dancers, underwater. There is an array of colors that make you think of so many things. When I first look at art I just look at it for what it is. I'm not trying to find any deep meaning because sometimes there isn't one. Being an artist myself I understand the purpose of art is to make people think. If that doesn't happen then you haven't achieved the ultimate goal.

There is one piece in the gallery that looks as if it needs to be touch and several people including myself made that mistake and touched it. Perhaps the artist should consider changing it to move.

It was quite interesting when I was putting the piece back on its hook, someone walked up to me and said I did the same thing. So I made the next person I saw try to move it comfortable by letting them know they were not alone.

With each exhibition, Tom Suhler moves forward in making his work interactive. This show was linked in with an app in which you could engage in selective pieces in the gallery. Creating work that could also be construde as controversial is also the job of the artist. That's usually always the case when the human body is visible without anything to hide the nakedness. People still have an issue with the human form despite how beautiful it can be if captured in the right way.

The array of colors and the display of the art brought many internal thoughts that soon came out amongst the people in the gallery as well as the artist himself. Artists have this issue of always feeling the work is never complete. That something else could have been done.
I listened in on Tom talking to one of the models and asking questions of whether or not the conditions could have been better. How this project came about would be a great documentary or book. I do recall three years ago when I went to Exposure for the first time there was a video of the work that was on display which was shot in the studio.
(I'm always creating art within art)

It's always interesting the directions that conversations go in and yet you come back to the art. The colors reminded the artist of Mardi Gras from one image as there was purple and gold hues. There was one image that made me think of Dante's Inferno. There was a striking blue tint that just set one picture off that I found to be very intriguing.
Politics was discussed briefly with a few people that had come to the gallery on several occasions and I shared an idea for a project I've been working on with a few people.
(Part of the permanent display from the first show I had seen at the gallery)

This evening also made a few people recall how we met and what caused a friendship to form.
Get away from whatever is troubling you for a few hours and check out some art. It's the best free escape this weekend.

As I wrote this entry I was listening to Jean Luc Ponte which was one of the conversations that popped up last night. My favorite song is Individual Choice.

Artography by Dlonzo, Weddings




I shot my first wedding in late 70’s or early 80’s. I don’t know for sure, but I know it was before 1982.
In November of 1982 Dlonzo Modeling Troupe was born and I had begun photographing my models.

Weddings are not easy to shoot. The ceremony itself can cause a problem depending on the religion and the church, etc. Lighting can also be a problem. And having a flash go off during the ceremony just doesn’t seem right at all. That’s probably the reason I prefer natural lighting. The subject doesn’t always know the picture is being taken and they can be more relaxed.
Since I’ve been taking pictures, I think I may have shot nine, maybe ten weddings total. I learned a lot by doing this. One, if a bride doesn’t have a wedding planner, the photographer steps into that role. Making sure the pictures are taken in a timely fashion and that the couple get to enjoy their special day. There is nothing worse than spending the reception taking pictures and not being able to enjoy the reception.
So you structure a time table of what happens when and as long as the pictures come out, then everyone is happy.

There was one wedding that I did that I didn’t get the best shots because of lighting, so I shifted gears to taking the pictures for the newspaper. Either the engagement shots or the wedding shot.
At that point I realized I could create something unique. Taking pictures after the ceremony in unique locations.

I’ve always been very selective about who I photographed and how I put together the books, it put me in demand strictly by word of mouth. I didn’t want to do every wedding that came along, so I could pick and choose.
I wouldn’t mind doing a wedding or two that are not typical, but I prefer just capturing the couple so that they can have that one picture to display.

The wedding pictures to a couple are only important to them just as all of my photographs are important to me. People might look at them, but that’s just it, they are only looking. They don’t see the story, what is in the subjects eyes. How the sky looked, the expression on the faces. There is more to it.
I came up with a few unique things to put in the thank you cards as well. It was all about doing something no other photographer was doing.


Artography by Dlonzo “It’s not just a Photograph, it’s Art!”

If you are in need of an artist/photographer to capture your event from concept to completion contact me, 1960Photo@gmail.com or Photo1960@aol.com

Thanks for stopping by; keep an open mind and do come back again to see where the journey leads.

Check out my other blogs for more insight.
http://dlonzo-OpenYourMind.blogspot.com
http://filmlover4pg.blogspot.com
http://artbyDlonzo.blogspot.com

Thanks for stopping by; and keep an open mind.
Taking it one day at a time. Keep the faith.

Remember Artist Trading Cards (ATC) are available simply by asking. Send an email with ATC in the subject and I can email one to you.

http://www.dlonzo-OpenYourMind.blogspot.com

While you’re here, why not become a follower (fan).

Check out the links below for some of my videos.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmgUzGZGt98

The above link is a video for an organic flutist in New Orleans.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hciIcHFm3Yw&NR=1

The above is a link of a performance from Oz in New Orleans.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-qcybZsUzc

The above link is for a promo of a DJ in New Orleans.

http://www.myspace.com/darqueleight/music/songs/d-bohemian-31098704

Computer generated music.

Friday, October 21, 2016

Life Can be a Drag or Just an Illusion

(Kim Stacy plays several characters in Priscilla, including the awkward woman.)

I'm experimenting with this entry as I started it on one computer and I want to see if I can insert or combine the information. If not there will be two separate entries.
(Jack Donahue plays Bernadette, the role played by Terrence Stamp in the film.)
(Anthony Vincent Toudjarov plays Felicia)
(Kwame Michael Remy as Miss Understanding)
(Stephen Anthony plays various roles in Prescilla Queen of the Desert)
(Boyce Templin plays Farrah and is a part of the Ensemble)





I had been wanting to write this for quite some time. Currently, Priscilla Queen of the Desert, The Musical, is being performed at ZACH. It’s an incredible musical based upon the film of the same name. The show runs Wednesdays through Sundays, with two shows on Saturdays until Sunday October 30, 2016. There are still tickets available.

Abe Reybold directs this lavish and colorful production. Of course there are some differences in the musical, but the story remains the same. There’s more music and this time they actually do sing when the get to the top of Ayers Rock.

When I met the film makers at the Seattle International Film Festival we discussed musical rights and getting Terrence Stamp to play the part of Bernadette.

In the ZACH production, Jack Donahue does an incredible job with the role.

There are many events in New Orleans where I can take pictures of people in costumes, mainly during Mardi Gras, Southern Decadence and Halloween.

In 2009 I was introduced to Coca and I decided I would try to photograph the process of the transformation. I shot video and still images and it was quite interesting.

These images are from a benefit that was held at the Golden Lantern.

I’ve written about this when I used to write about my travels. In 2005 I went to Louisville, Kentucky to visit a friend and he liked watching drag. I went to one of those competitions and I was blown away. I was never a big fan of drag other than watching people on TV doing it and Jim Baily who considered himself an illusionist.

In 2002, I had gone to a club in Pensacola called Emerald City and I saw something so unusual that I was changing my mind about the art form. Anorexia performed: an alien like creature that was just so theatrical you felt as if you were somewhere else.

So, back to Louisville, quite a few of the acts actually sang, there was no lip syncing. Some of the costumes and dancing was so professional. Now that I write this it reminds me of a line from Bernadette, that the art of drag is gone, but everyone is finding their way to be a star thanks to RuPaul. Although Sylvester paved the way.

There was one person that did Tina Turner and there was another number that I don’t recall, but the costume was a leather antebellum gothic look that was just awesome.
Then there was a group that sang Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody, they were dressed in black an white like children from the corn, but the lead was Edward Scissor hands and this was just the best thing I had seen in quite some time.

More and more those that do drag are bringing out their art just like the entertainers that they impersonate. Of course there can be a thin line between impersonation and drag.

Like all art, it’s not for everyone. Some people don’t understand it and there are others that see too much of themselves on the stage or it’s a secret fantasy to perform.
That’s why Halloween and Mardi Gras gives them the chance to embrace those hidden fantasies.


Artography by Dlonzo “It’s not just a Photograph, it’s Art!”

If you are in need of an artist/photographer to capture your event from concept to completion contact me, 1960Photo@gmail.com or Photo1960@aol.com

Thanks for stopping by; keep an open mind and do come back again to see where the journey leads.

Check out my other blogs for more insight.
http://dlonzo-OpenYourMind.blogspot.com
http://filmlover4pg.blogspot.com
http://artbyDlonzo.blogspot.com

Thanks for stopping by; and keep an open mind.
Taking it one day at a time. Keep the faith.

Remember Artist Trading Cards (ATC) are available simply by asking. Send an email with ATC in the subject and I can email one to you.

http://www.dlonzo-OpenYourMind.blogspot.com

While you’re here, why not become a follower (fan).

Check out the links below for some of my videos.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmgUzGZGt98

The above link is a video for an organic flutist in New Orleans.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hciIcHFm3Yw&NR=1

The above is a link of a performance from Oz in New Orleans.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-qcybZsUzc

The above link is for a promo of a DJ in New Orleans.

http://www.myspace.com/darqueleight/music/songs/d-bohemian-31098704

Computer generated music.


Friday, October 7, 2016

Priscilla, Queen of the Desert

(Chanel Haynes-Schwartz, one of the Divas)

Last night was the Champagne Opening of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert at ZACH Theatre. Whenever I have the opportunity I like to see performances and see how they progress and the changes from Dress Rehearsal to preview to opening and closing night. By closing night the actors are so comfortable in their roles and with each other that the last show is such a high energy filled with lots of emotion. The same is true for opening night even though they are working over those nerves, as if they are performing for the first time.

I wasn't familiar with the musical adaptation based upon the film of the same name. I brought back memories of seeing the film at the Seattle International Film Festival back in 1994. I remember meeting the film makers during a Q&A. Many people were curious as to how they got Terrence Stamp to play the role of Bernadette. I also learned about getting the rights to music for films. There is a scene in the film where the three main characters go to the top of Ayers Rock, but there is no music because they could not get the rights tot he song they wanted to use.
(You would think people would want the free advertisement, but that isn't always the case.)

In the musical version that issue has been resolved. There is music when they get to the top of the Rock.

ZACH's production is directed by Abe Reybold and stars Joshua Denning as Tick, Jack Donahue as Bernadette and Anthony Vincent Toudjarov as Adam/Felicia.

The musical is high energy, full of color with moments that will touch home with most people. Everyone knows some moment when they feel like an outcast.
Everyone in the production is so talented, but there are always standouts for me. I'm always looking through my camera to pick up on the energy of the actors or dancers and that's where my focus goes when I'm taking pictures.

Chanel Haynes-Shwartz, Jack Donahue, Kim Stacy and Hunter Regian are those stand out for me. Hunter Regain was last seen as a dancer in Mary Poppins, but in Priscilla he gets to shine as the young Bernadette in a musical number from Les Girls.

Kim Stacy was scene in James and The Giant Peach as Aunt Sponge. In Priscilla she steals every scene she is in.

Jack Donahue is excellent as Bernadette. Not to make comparisons, but it happens. He plays the role similar to that of Terrence Stamp in the film version.

Then there is Chanel Haynes-Schwartz, who I first met when she did Duke Ellington's Sophisticated Ladies also directed by Abe Reybold. Not only is she a lovely person, she has an incredible voice. Chanel was a part of the gospel group Trinitee 5;7
When the Divas came out, the first thing that came to mind was the Muses from Hercules. Which always bring me back to the idea that artists do think alike and sometimes what we like we incorporate it into what we do. Artists are inspired by many things.

The choreography is by the talented Dominique Kelley who has choreographed several television shows and many entertainers. Dominique choreographed Duke Ellington's Sophisticated Ladies at ZACH.

Allen Robinson, The musical director gives us the music that makes  everyone wants to get up and shake their groove thing.

The show will run Wednesday - Sunday until October 30, 2016. Check the web sight for more information. Zachtheatre.org.

I really enjoyed the production at ZACH and hope that I can see it a few more times.

Friday, September 23, 2016

Red Hot & Soul 2016 New York New York Pt 3

Most of the time images speak for themselvesNot only does ZACH amaze with it's performances, it also does the same when it throws a party. Each year has to be better than the last and this year was no exception. When I arrived, there was a giant apple at the entrance to signify the Big Apple. There were pedestals surrounded by real apples. Inside the tent was more welcoming the guests to the New York experience. The color of the night was red. Of course there were some stand out fashions in other colors as well.

The event was also to honor Mort Topfer who was celebrating his 80th birthday.

The event Co-Chairs were Bobbi Topfer, Will Coombes, Eric Copper, Richard Hartgrove, Gary Cooper, Dan Jackson, Jeremy Guiberteau, David Kurio, Lance Avery Morgan, Rob Giardinelli, Armando Zambrano and Bryan Gardner.

The images I am presenting here are to tell the story from start to finish. (Note: I am an artist that happens to take pictures) I believe in capturing an event in a way that those who were there can remember it and those who couldn't make it can see what it was like. Red Hot and Soul is the event of the year outside of the performances that ZACH puts on. It's purpose is to raise funds for the education programs. It also gives guests a chance to see what performances will be taking place for the remainder of the season and the new season.. 
(Stacey Zoll Looking stunning (One of my 10 best dressed selections) as she leaves the Topfer to go into the Tent for dinner and entertainment on the Bobbi Pavillion.)

 (Kim Sidey and her husband.)

 (Guests arriving for Red Hot & Soul New York, New York.)

(Steve Nair and Beth Warren, two of Zach's volunteers.)

(Cathleen Berdan and Keri Dawn Solner waiting for guests to arrive.)

(Rachel Applegate watching things take shape from the sidelines.)

(Amanda Adams, head of Patron Services walks the runway.)

(Guests entering the Topfer theatre.)

(Inside the lobby of the Topfer theatre, Amanda Adams chats with Dan Jackson.)

(Megan Smith keeps things moving. Red Hot & Soul is like one big show.)

(Jesse Douglas chats with Actor Matthew Redden.)

(Megan Smith, Matthew Redden and Jesse Douglas take time to pose.)

(Rob Giardinelli Associate Editor and Lance Avery Morgan Editor-in-Chief and Creative Director of The Society Diaries.)

(Lance and Rob determining their positioning for a photo.)

( Brett and Elisbeth Challener strike a pose.)

(Lance Avery Morgan and Rob Giarandelli once the pose is selected.)

(Charlie Fraser and the Birthday Boy Mort Topfer who was pre celebrating his 80th birthday.)

(Armando and Bobbi Topfer walk the runway.)



(Rachel Applegate walking the runway.)










(Although Red was the main color of the night, Black and white is always a go to color and these ladies were looking good.)



(Abe Reybold mignles with guests.)
(wait staff hand out drinks to the guests as they enter the Topfer.)

Thanks for stopping by; keep an open mind. There will be one more entry of images from Red Hot & Soul 2016 New York, New York.