Driving Miss Daisy

Actors at The West Side Theatre Guild rehearse a performance of Driving Miss Daisy in the Gerry Street Theatre in Gary, Ind., Wednesday, March 13, 2013. The lighting design for the show had to transport the audience to several different locations and time periods, utilizing the same set.

It has been suggested that, when it comes to lighting design, my forte is in the concert and musical genres. While I enjoy lighting for music immensely, I get the same satisfaction from lighting straight plays, especially in intimate venues. When I found out that longtime client The West Side Theatre Guild was producing Driving Miss Daisy in their Gerry Street Theatre (a small proscenium space that seats just over 130), I jumped at the opportunity to light it. I enjoy the subtle nuances that are possible (with both lighting as well as acting) when the front row is a mere seven feet away from the stage.

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Posted in Lighting Design on March 20th, 2013. Comments Off.

Using All Senses

A fireball rises from an explosion at the scene of a structure fire at 526 W. Chicago Ave. in East Chicago, Ind., Saturday, March 9, 2013. The initial fire call came in at 4:33 pm. The fire eventually spread to a neighboring building to the east.

Just as I was leaving home last Saturday afternoon en route to the Alvin Ailey Dance Theater concert in Chicago (for a rare evening out as a spectator only), I stepped outside to smell the unmistakably heavy odor of a burning building. Anyone who’s ever experienced a structure fire in person knows exactly what I’m referring to. It’s a smell that immediately latches onto your hair, your skin, your clothes, and anything else you might have on you if you’re unfortunate enough to get caught in the smoke plume.

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Posted in Photography, Photojournalism on March 10th, 2013. 1 Comment.