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… and he said he was injured so he couldn’t jump as high as normal.
SAMPLE GALLERY:
Bodies in Motion II: martial arts 2
73 images
SAMPLE GALLERY:
Bodies in Motion II: martial arts tricking
279 images
Here’s one of my favorites from the Bodies in Motion V shoot. There are still many shots left to develop, but BiM-V was all about martial arts. We had some eye-watering talent on the shoot – a Jujitsu grandmaster, a master of Hapkido, high-level kickboxers, a wushu artist and couple practitioners of exotic, less known martial arts.
NOTE: The galleries below are here for archival purposes only. They will not play, unless you are somehow able to use Flash in your browser. For the complete Bodies in Motion library, please visit: bodiesinmotion.photo
Here are four sample sets from the first Bodies in Motion shoot. Each link below opens a gallery in a new page.
SAMPLE GALLERY:
Bodies in Motion, Gallery 1: martial arts, dance (male)
83 images
SAMPLE GALLERY:
Bodies in Motion, Gallery 2: classical ballet (female)
34 images
SAMPLE GALLERY:
Bodies in Motion, Gallery 3: parkour/free-running (male)
59 images
SAMPLE GALLERY:
Bodies in Motion, Gallery 4: contemporary ballet (female)
52 images
Samples from the second installment of the Bodies in Motion Reference Library are now online. This shoot had a huge variety of talent including: mixed martial arts, kung fu, karate, stage combat, Spanish fencing, female sumo wrestling, classical ballet, hand balancing, break dancing and contortion.
There are tons of images from the shoot (~700 Gb) and sample sequences are forthcoming. If you are interested in staying informed about the library’s development/availability, drop me a message here.
link: BODIES IN MOTION LIBRARY