Front of House from Behind the Lens: Many theater professionals will tell you that the most important people at performances are YOU, the audience. Without you, the Fringe would be nothing more than groups of thespians performing for empty seats - an interesting concept for experimental theater maybe (Sarah, care to weigh in on this?) but for the Fringe, not so much. Since 2004, I’ve photographed over 200 Minnesota Fringe Festival shows. This year I turn my lens toward you, the people who make the Fringe a festival. But, don’t worry, unlike other paparazzi I will not photograph you without your permission; you won’t find me hiding among shrubbery with a telephoto lens (unless I’m in there feeding a squirrel).
Scott Pakudaitis
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Front of House from Behind the Lens 08/14/2011 9:14am
EditorialThank you to everyone who posed for me. I hope you had as great a time at the Fringe as...read the story -
Front of House from Behind the Lens 08/13/2011 8:53am
EditorialI asked Fringers to pose with one word that best describes their Fringe experience thus far: If you'd like to...read the story -
Front of House from Behind the Lens 08/12/2011 8:48am
EditorialI asked Fringers to pose with one word that best describes their Fringe experience thus far: If you'd like to...read the story -
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Front of House from Behind the Lens 08/07/2011 11:39pm
EditorialNo signs of Fringe Fatigue yet! Fringers are looking great and going strong.read the story -