I think she gives a fantastic reason for choice of format. It's concise and makes sense without art-jargon.
Photographing fursuiters well seems like a hard challenge! Dance is a good occasion for it. Parties and crowded clubs can be, especially with colored lighting that helps unify them. Outdoors in nature can make nice setting contrast. Street suiting makes nice reaction shots. But many other occasions I have seen make fursuiters appear static and lifeless (unposed hotel shot after shot), or a disorganized barf of too many clashing colors (fursuit parades) that doesnt make a pleasing photo. I like the bottom shot here and think the panorama does what she says. Good for her. I'd love to hear other photographers opinions about the art of shooting fursuiters.
I think she gives a fantastic reason for choice of format. It's concise and makes sense without art-jargon.
Photographing fursuiters well seems like a hard challenge! Dance is a good occasion for it. Parties and crowded clubs can be, especially with colored lighting that helps unify them. Outdoors in nature can make nice setting contrast. Street suiting makes nice reaction shots. But many other occasions I have seen make fursuiters appear static and lifeless (unposed hotel shot after shot), or a disorganized barf of too many clashing colors (fursuit parades) that doesnt make a pleasing photo. I like the bottom shot here and think the panorama does what she says. Good for her. I'd love to hear other photographers opinions about the art of shooting fursuiters.