Author: Johannes

November 7, 2014 / / Cambridge

The Neon Moon Grand Halloween Ball took place this past Saturday. Those who have been reading my blog might remember the post from the previous Neon Moon Circus that I photographed. The director then as now was…

November 6, 2014 / / Cambridge

The Oxford University Volleyball team came to Cambridge yesterday for a game against our own Volleyball team. The new sports centre is very close to where I live, which makes it convenient to just grab…

November 4, 2014 / / Cambridge

Helen Simmons and I had talked about doing a photo shoot for a while, but we could not get our schedules in order. Finally last Saturday, after a small detour to Italy, she made it to…

November 4, 2014 / / Cambridge

Yesterday I photographed the dress rehearsal for After Miss Julie by Patrick Marber and directed by Aoife Kennan. Rose Reade, who plays Julie, has written an article about her preparations for the role. She takes…

October 23, 2014 / / Cambridge

This week’s main show at the ADC Theatre is a play combining two classical Greek tragedies, Oedipus and Antigone. I had the pleasure of attending the dress rehearsal this past Tuesday over lunch. This is…

October 22, 2014 / / Cambridge

These are from a photo shoot with Danni back in October 2014. I had met up with Danni a few days earlier to have a chat and discuss what we wanted to do with the…

October 19, 2014 / / Cambridge

Today I photographed the “Boring Prince Bertie of Belgium and the Attempted Wedding of 1850” by Marcus Martin. It ended up being two sessions, first a set of promotional shots for the show, then I…

October 19, 2014 / / Cambridge

We just had our fifth postdoc photo workshop. The theme this time was night photography and the idea was that we would do long exposures and then use flashes to freeze the scene and create a ghostly…

October 15, 2014 / / Cambridge
October 14, 2014 / / Cambridge

In this blog post I bring you another theatre play. Hannah Calascione asked if I wanted to photograph the dress rehearsal of All My Sons by Arthur Miller, to which, as you might gather by…