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Photos that match the performance

The concert lasts one night. The photos are what your website, your press kit, and your next grant application run on for years. Shot by a working artist who knows where to stand in a hall.

Performance coverage, headshots, and season photography days, delivered as edited, web-ready galleries you own outright.

Why organizations book a photographer

Your photos undersell the performance

A phone shot from the back row is what ends up on the website, the season brochure, and the grant application. The audience that night heard something better than that photo shows.

Press and grants keep asking for images you do not have

High-resolution, publishable photos are the first thing a newspaper, a presenter, or a funder requests, and the folder is empty or five years old.

Your people pages are a patchwork

One director has a studio headshot, another a cropped wedding photo, a third a selfie. Shot together, your roster reads like one organization.

The season launches with last season’s images

New programming, new venue, new faces, and the announcement still runs on photos from two years ago because nobody was hired to take new ones.

An artist behind the camera

Photography and design are led by Danielle Dinstman, a Los Angeles artist and designer (BFA Painting, Boston University) whose work spans photography, illustration, and brand identity, including Fugue Lab’s own.

Someone who has hung a photography exhibition reads a concert differently than a generalist with a camera: light, gesture, and the moment a phrase lands.

The sessions

Performance session

$400-600 per session

Concert or rehearsal coverage with an edited, web-ready gallery: the images your website, press, and grant applications keep asking for.

Headshot session

$300-500 per session

Directors, soloists, or a whole roster, shot consistently so your people pages and programs stop mixing selfies with studio shots.

Season photography day

$800-1,200 one-time

A full day across rehearsal, venue, and staged shots to stock a year of posters, socials, and appeals.

Sessions are Los Angeles area by default; travel beyond it is quoted per engagement. Need the graphics side too? See Graphic Design.

Questions

Where do you shoot?

Sessions are Los Angeles area by default; travel beyond it is quoted per engagement.

What do we get after a session?

An edited, web-ready gallery plus full-resolution files. Delivered sized for your website, socials, and print, so nobody on your team has to resize anything.

Can you shoot a live concert without disrupting it?

Yes. Performance coverage is planned around the program: where to stand, when to move, what stays silent. You get the concert documented and your audience never notices the camera.

Who owns the photos?

You do, with full usage rights for your marketing, press, and grant materials. Same policy as everything else here: you can leave with everything.

Full-resolution files and full usage rights, yours after every session.