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TGP Choice - Wayne Schoenfeld's
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Circus of Life" |
August 5, 2005 |
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| TGP Choice - Wayne Schoenfeld's "
Circus of Life" - Article |
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Wayne Schoenfeld's
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Circus of Life"
by Rex Weiner |
| An Insider's Look At This Unique
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| I am tipping my straw boater to a lissome beauty while a Keystone Cop chases my son past the tiger cage, in front of which sits a pair of Siamese twins next to a topless fire eater, a juggler, a clown, two bellydancers and a strongman swallowing a sword, as four-foot tall Mighty Mike pedals by on a unicycle. “Hold it!” someone yells – and a series of flashes pop off. |
 Money © 2005 Wayne Schoenfeld |
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| It’s all part of “The Circus of Life,” a scenario devised by Los Angeles-based photographer Wayne Schoenfeld (www.WayneSchoenfeld.com), whose unique and arresting tableau vivant work is on a grand scale, requiring the large casts, crew and Hollywood sound stages usually employed by filmmakers. |
 Military © 2005 Wayne Schoenfeld |
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| “I create and populate my own world,” says Schoenfeld, a successful entrepreneur turned fine art photographer whose allegorical works evoke the epic quality of classic paintings by Delacroix or Jacques Louis David, and involve religious and socio-political imagery. “I’m asking questions about the world we live in,” he says. |

Nile© 2005 Wayne Schoenfeld
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| Indeed, his last series was titled, “There
Are No Answers If The Questions Aren’t Asked.” The series
enjoyed a popular showing in April, 2005 at the Kim Young Seob Gallery
in Seoul, the largest exhibition ever of an American photographer in
S. Korea. The proceeds from sales of Schoenfeld’s work, and his
books published by Great Circle Books (www.GreatCircleBooks.net), go
to charitable organizations. |

Mighty Mike Unicycle © 2005 Wayne Schoenfeld
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| The sets at the cavernous Sound Stage
1 were dressed on Monday and Tuesday, June 27 - 28 and lit by Hollywood-trained
crews. It all looked pretty close to the storyboards sketched by Schoenfeld’s
art director Yuda Acco. |

Sound Stage 1 Floorplan © 2005 Wayne Schoenfeld
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Storyboard Sketch © 2005 Wayne Schoenfeld
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| The live tiger and elephant originally
envisioned, however, have been replaced by stuffed versions. “There
was something about ten gallons of elephant pee that made me compromise
that one little feature of this, otherwise, thoroughly authentic Circus
of Life,” says Schoenfeld. |

Mata-Hari © 2005 Wayne Schoenfeld
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| A cast of thirty-two populated Schoenfeld’s “The
Circus of Life” two-day shoot, arriving Wednesday and Thursday
morning for the 8 am call, reporting to make-up and costume. Many of
them were members of Schoenfeld’s repertory of actors and models
who’ve appeared in his previous shoots such as “Through
the Eyes of Man,” “The Miss Liberty Series,” and “Vanity.” |

Sheik © 2005 Wayne Schoenfeld
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| Production manager Susan Anderson
worked with a casting agent and with Wini McKay, director of The LA
Circus, a supplier of authentic circus props as well as knife throwers,
jugglers, tight-rope walkers and other circus-arts performers. |

Fire © 2005 Wayne Schoenfeld
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| Once assembled on the set, Schoenfeld
directed the placement and activities of his cast, looked through his
lens, and examined test shots on his computer screens. He captured
the final shots with two locked-down cameras, a KODAK Pro SLRN and
a CONTAX 645 Body with a KODAK DCS Digital Back. |

© 2005 Wayne Schoenfeld
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| The final selected shots will be blown
up to four feet by five feet for a gallery exhibition in Los Angeles
scheduled for early 2006, at which time Schoenfeld’s unique circus
will really come to town. |

Rex, Son, and "Wife" © 2005 Wayne Schoenfeld
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| * Article originally presented at TakeGreatPictures.com Design
by FLASHcap Interactive |