Behind the scenes
Thanks to Lighting Systems
Design Inc. of Orlando, where the shoot took place in
July 2000. Also, thanks to Doug McCullough who helped art
direct the shoot.
The cheerleaders were very
professional. They were able to keep consistent smiles and
poses in each shot, as if they had modeling experience. It
was sometimes hard to tell one shot from another, the poses
were so consistent.
The photos were taken with a Kodak
DC290 2-megapixel digital camera.
There was little retouching done to
the photos. The lasers actually looked like this in real
life, although of course no photo can fully capture the
dazzling, 3D quality of laser beam sculptures like these.
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The photos below show laser beams shining onto
cheerleaders from Dr. Phillips High School ("Home of the
Panthers") in Orlando.
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