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Life After Dance

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Ingrid Endel

Ingrid Endel

Most dancers’ careers are short-lived, but some never get to show their stuff at all. Following repeated knee injuries, promising Australian dancer Ingrid Endel was forced to give up dance after 12 years of training. But rather than letting that get her down, when she put down her toe shoes, she picked up her camera and began photographing dancers. Her compositions are dramatic, evocative, and heavily influenced by her history with dance. Her love of nature also comes through loud and clear.

After looking at the pictures below, you might want to check out her Flickr account, which has many more lovely photos.

I hope you enjoy this talented young artist’s beautiful work.

Ingrid Endel

Ingrid Endel

Ingrid Endel

Ingrid Endel

Ingrid Endel

Ingrid Endel

Ingrid Endel

Ingrid Endel

Ingrid Endel

Ingrid Endel

Ingrid Endel

Ingrid Endel

Ingrid Endel

Ingrid Endel

Ingrid Endel

Ingrid Endel

Ingrid Endel

Ingrid Endel

Ingrid Endel

Ingrid Endel

Author: Donna from MyOBT

I have committed to spending part of every day looking for at least one beautiful thing, and sharing what I find with you lovelies!

22 thoughts on “Life After Dance

  1. Awesome! Love how they look like fairies!

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  2. Amazing…thanks for posting.

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  3. Wow, those are beautiful and she clearly “gets” dance.

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  4. Those pictures were lovely. Thanks for sharing them 🙂

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  5. Wonderful images! Thanks for sharing.

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  6. Reblogged this on The Lady GMLA and commented:
    Amazing Work.

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  7. I am always drawn to art featuring dancers in any medium. These photos are delicious.

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  8. What gorgeous images she has captured.

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