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Breach : An Editorial

By Olivia Moreau

In the realm of artistic expression, ballet stands tall as a captivating and ethereal form of dance that has enchanted audiences for centuries. With its graceful movements, precise technique, and intricate storytelling, ballet has become a symbol of beauty, elegance, and discipline. It is within this enchanting world that the works of Omi, the renowned vogue photographer, find their resonance, capturing the essence of ballet through the lens of his camera.

Ballet, as an art form, transcends the boundaries of mere physicality. It is an expression of emotions, dreams, and stories that unravel on the stage. The fluidity of the dancers, the intricacy of their footwork, and the seemingly weightless leaps and turns, all contribute to the magical allure of ballet. Omi, with his keen eye and artistic sensibility, captures these ephemeral moments with remarkable finesse. Incorporating vintage jewelry adds a certain kind of elevation of ballet into the arc of fashion.

Through the lens of his camera, Omi unveils the vulnerability and strength of ballet dancers. He masterfully encapsulates the sheer dedication and unwavering commitment required to excel in this demanding art form. In his photographs, the dancers' bodies become instruments, finely tuned to express a range of emotions, from joy and love to heartache and longing. Every image evokes a sense of wonder, inviting viewers to delve into the emotions of the dancers themselves. His subject Marianna Torres, (a Portuguese ballerina trained in Madrid), who works in the Czech Republic exudes all the usual intricacies of a dancer through her poise and stillness. Omi's approach to Marianna is not of the grand kind you would expect with ornate jewelry and large sets… being serenaded by a soprano. It is an approach much less entrenched in the aesthetics and expectation of the classical and much more authentic to the interaction two artists would have as a form of symbiotic aesthetics where lines and symmetry are the only sustainable construct. There is no tragic romance of "Swan Lake" or the timeless beauty of "The Nutcracker," yet Omi's portrait of Mariana encapsulates the enduring allure of excellence colliding with excellence. These images redefine the boundaries of traditional ballet photography, infusing it with a modern aesthetic that resonates with a diverse audience.

These photographs are as much a portrait editorial as they are an homage to the lines that make a dancer.


A Special Thanks to Leica, USA & Lydia Vycitalova.


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