BALLET, CATS AND OTHER THINGS


With the advent of the iPhone—and its concomitant convenience and ubiquity—amateur photography is experiencing a flourishing not seen since the advent of the Polaroid. Janie Taylor and Wendy Whelan, two women who, as principal ballerinas at New York City Ballet, are already at the apex of a different arena, have taken the Facebook photo album to another level with their photoblog “Ballet, Cats and Other Things,” which launched this summer. “I’ve always had a camera with me, probably since I moved to New York, and I’ve always taken a lot of photographs,” says Taylor, who explains that Whelan’s interest in photography developed more recently. The two decided to join forces after Whelan’s husband, a professional photographer, pointed out the similarities in their work, which relies heavily on the filters and lenses of iPhone apps like Hipstamatic and Instagram to add a veneer of vintage flavor to the most cutting-edge technology. Both photographers demonstrate an eye for color and composition, producing honest work reminiscent of William Eggleston and other chroniclers of everyday beauty. “I feel like when I first started I took a lot of photos of people, and I’ll hardly take pictures of people anymore,” says Taylor of her aesthetic taste. “I think a lot of times color is something that really attracts me to what I want to photograph. If it is people, it usually ends up being people I don’t know, and it’s just a fleeting moment that’s maybe a bizarre scene or something that is just one moment in time. That’s what usually attracts my attention.”

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