Date Of Event: September 8, 2019
Location: Salem Commons, Washington Square, Salem, MA
Highlights: vintage party, swing dancing,swing music,lawn games
Party goers of all ages and backgrounds gathered together earlier this month at the annual Vintage Law Party which celebrated the early 1900’s.
Although not required, vintage outfits were encouraged and many people came out in the vintage best.
Dance classes were offered by North Shore Swing.
The lessons must have worked because the dance floor was ablaze with swing dancers. Eat your heart out, Gene Kelly.
Music was provided by Dan Gabel’s High Society Orchestra
And, of course, Patty supplied the vocals.
There were also lawn games such as badminton, croquet and bocce. There was also a referee for the croquet tournament
Bocce can be a difficult game with lots of lots of twists and turns. These reaction shots how how a game can go in many different directions very quickly!
Ted and Jenna were the winners of the  Witch’s Wicket Croquet Tournament.
The one photography tip I would give for this post is not about technique nor is it about equipment or anything photography related. My tip is to be bold (which is good advice for just about any aspect of our lives) and not be shy. Despite my photos of people and all of the wonderful people I have met, I’m not generally an overly social person. So, it’s not my nature to go up to complete strangers and ask for their photograph. In fact, I think I missed a few good photo opportunities in the past because of my shyness. Some people may find that hard to believe now.
I also think photography can be a solitary activity. All you need is your camera. But, my camera has helped me meet so many nice people I would never have met if I didn’t have a camera with me. So, don’t be too shy or worry what somewhat might say if you ask to take their photo. In my experience, they’ll most likely say “yes” or at least be flattered. You may make their day! The upside far outweighs the downside. The worst they will say is “no” and they have every right to say that. It’s not personal. Besides, it’s a good way to connect with someone. You may not just get a good photo. You may make a friend.
September 19th, 2019 at 1:06 am
How wonderful and chic~
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September 21st, 2019 at 4:38 pm
Yes and the people were so stylish and fun to photograph! Thank you!
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September 20th, 2019 at 10:50 pm
When I first got a camera I was in the neighbourhood looking for interesting photo possibilities when a couple of men who were unloading a truck asked me if I wanted to take their picture. I shyly said “no thanks” and walked away. I’ve regretted it ever since!
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September 21st, 2019 at 4:41 pm
I know what you mean and sometimes those seemingly mundane shots can be really great photos! Unfortunately, I too have quite a few instances where I wish I had asked someone for a photograph but I was too shy to ask.
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September 28th, 2019 at 4:35 pm
New England, from your posts is a must visit!
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September 30th, 2019 at 8:08 pm
Yes,it is! Thank you, Resa!
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