Image DAY 215 PORTRAITS

Freeze Frame

RICHARD DORMER, ACTOR AND PLAYWRIGHT

To capture a photographic moment that has inherent movement, you must choose a shutter speed to freeze the motion (above 1/500th of a second), literally making a freeze frame of the action as it appears before your eyes.

Richard wrote his one-man show, Hurricane, about the rise and fall of Alex “Hurricane” Higgins, a troubled snooker player. His acting was consummate, powerful, and inspiring throughout. Using effective stage and lighting design, Richard captivated his audience with his complete immersion into the character, realized further by the action all taking place ...

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