Well, I spent my spare time last week working hard on the photos from the dance recital.  All in all I was happy although many of the images were too blurry to use.  The problem was my shutter speed, it just wasn't fast enough, but I am still learning.  On Saturday I shot a play in a dark restaurant and got much better looking images by pushing up the shutter speed.  Gotta get to work on those images next.  All unpaid work of course, but I continue to hold out hope that good things will happen if I keep trying and keep talking to people about what I do.

Never heard back from the director of the dance recital, but I'm not too surprised.  I don't think anyone has ever called me back after an initial contact.  I have gotten e-mails from some people to say they really like the photos I took for them (for free) but sometimes not even that.  People are busy, and I think most don't realize the amount of effort that goes into making a good photo.  Anyway, as I promised the director of the dance recital, I put together a set of discs containing the best images from the show and have sent those off to her today along with a letter requesting her permission to post them on my business website.  For the amount of work put into this production, I hope that she at least calls me back, even if it is only to say "no".  Click these thumbnails to see the letter and the CD's (dancers faces are obscured):

The LetterPhoto CD's

The problem here is that (for both the recital shoot and the play shoot and probably just in general) the groups that put on these productions already have a photographer.  From what I've seen so far though, these "staff photographers" shoot posed shots backstage, as opposed to shots of the actual performance--I suspect because it's hella easier to get a really nice shot in a controlled environment than it is actually during the performance.

After I shot the play this past weekend, one of the actors' parents caught a glimpse of some of the photos on my camera and immediately asked if she could buy a CD of the pictures... so hopefully something will come of that.  I also talked to the people who ran the play--they pretty much immediately told me they had a staff photographer, but when I showed them a few of the pictures in-camera they seemed really impressed.  So I'll spend another week churning through those pictures and hopefully something will come of that.  We'll see.  No expectations.