Dance as if no one is looking at you

Dance as if no one is looking at you

Categories: Photo project

David Perkins has been filming dancers for ten years. It looked like this: studios, special lighting, stylist, makeup artist and so on. "It's expensive and exhausting," the photographer admits. A couple of years ago, he decided to regain the joy of working with dancers and began making a series of portraits at their home — and not on stage or somewhere else. No studio, no special lighting, no makeup: they're just dancing!

Dance as if no one is looking at you

Dance as if no one is looking at you

Dance as if no one is looking at you

Dance as if no one is looking at you

Dance as if no one is looking at you

Dance as if no one is looking at you

Dance as if no one is looking at you

Dance as if no one is looking at you

Dance as if no one is looking at you

Dance as if no one is looking at you

Dance as if no one is looking at you

Dance as if no one is looking at you

Dance as if no one is looking at you

Dance as if no one is looking at you

Dance as if no one is looking at you

Dance as if no one is looking at you

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