CHARLES MOULTON, INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNIZED CHOREOGRAPHER TURNED PHOTOGRAPHER, SEEKS CHILDREN AGES 6-10 FOR FINE ART PHOTO SHOOT!
The Goal:
Choreographer/Photographer Charles Moulton seeks boys and girls, ages 6-10 of all ethnicities to participate in a photo project which explores children expressing highly charged emotions. Through guided play and games, we will explore physical expression in a supportive kid-friendly environment.
The Process:
Children will be selected at a scheduled audition. A photo session will then be scheduled on a Sunday in February or March. Sessions will take place @ Studio Valencia in the San Francisco Mission District where a parent is always present as a supportive part of the process. These photos explore the expressive individual possibilitys of each child. Please be aware that we are very careful to stay in tune with the thoughts, feelings and suggestions of the child. The photos are of the torso, arms and face only.
Use of images:
Parents receive 2, 8x10, black and white, prints of an image of their choice. Additional prints in different sizes can be arranged at cost. Moulton asks that he be free to use the images in a 'fine art' context. This means if someone wants to buy a print or publish a print, he is free to do that. If in the future, there is any interest in using the images commercially to endorse a product, permission from parents will need to be obtained. These will not be used as‘stock’photos.
Contact info:
For audition please contact moulton.charles@gmail.com to schedule an appointment
Images by Moulton online:
If you’d like to see some of Charles Moulton’s photos from 2005 go to http://home.earthlink.net/~charlesm1/html/photos.html
Charles Moulton
Charles Moulton was the choreographer for the Matrix Reloaded. He has created and set works on Mikhail Baryshnikov’s White Oak Project, The Joffrey Ballet, The Lar Lubovitch Dance Company, The Ohio Ballet, Oregon Ballet Theater and many other companies in the US and Abroad. A 1983 Guggenheim Award winner, he is the recipient of the first Dorothy B. Chandler Performing Arts Award in 1989, three Jerome Foundation awards and three Meet The Composer/Choreographer awards. He has received funding from the National Endowment for the Arts, New York State Arts Council and The Zellerbach Family Fund. In the Bay Area, Moulton is an instructor at Oberlin Dance Collective and The San Francisco Dance Center. Moulton began his career in New York dancing with the Merce Cunningham Company from 1973-76. He is a co-founding director of Performance Space 122 in lower Manhattan and currently lives in Oakland, California. He was a recipient of the Anita Panciotti Fellowship for his visual work at the Djerassi Resident Artist Program in 2000.
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