Event Photography: Marking the Summer Solstice

June 23rd, 2008

Saturday was the longest day of the year. So, how did we Tucsonans celebrate the Summer Solstice? With an outdoor festival, of course!

The triple-digit temperatures didn't stop thousands of people from trekking over to the University of Arizona campus for Arizona State Museum's Marking the Summer Solstice event. There were hands-on demos of everything from creating fire from friction to making clay vessels.

The solar-powered performance stage featured acts representing cultures from around the world. For example, there was the dancing Caribbean stiltwalker...

Event photography - Caribbean stiltwaker at Tucson's 8th Annual Marking the Solstice event

After sunset, an all-women trio called Fushicho Daiko took to the stage. Taiko is the art of Japanese drumming, and it's loud. You won't just hear it, you'll feel it...

Event photography - Fushicho Daiko at Tucson's 8th Annual Marking the Solstice event

The grand finale featured the Seven Pipers Scottish Society jamming with the Flam Chen Pyrotechnic Theater Company. Yes, you read that right: a group of bagpipers that can swing. I never thought I'd hear it myself, and believe me, I've heard more than a little piping in my time. (That's what happens when both parents are of Scottish descent.)

The pipers played music while the Flam Chen troupe artfully played with fire. And did I mention that Flam Chen did their entire performance on stilts?

Event photography - Flam Chen at Tucson's 8th Annual Marking the Solstice event

Tip: You can view more event photography in my portfolio and on this blog. I am also available for event photography assignments in Tucson, Arizona, and elsewhere. I specialize in concerts, festivals, parades, political rallies, and sporting events. To check availability and to request a proposal, please e-mail me or call 520-690-1888.

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