Document Type
Image
Date
Winter 11-19-2025
Keywords
Photography, Theatre, Theater, Images, Show, Drama, Visual, Performing, Art, Arts, Director, lighting, proscenium, wide shot, live event, portrait, action, low-light, stage, staging, scenic, costumes, team, crew
Language
English
Acknowledgements
Director: William Carlos Angulo
Associate Director: Diego Alejandro González
Disciplines
Art and Design | Arts and Humanities | Fine Arts | Other Theatre and Performance Studies | Photography | Theatre and Performance Studies
Description/Abstract
This project strengthens the Syracuse University Department of Drama’s ability to document its theatrical productions through high-quality digital photography. With support from the SOURCE grant, the department acquired updated photography equipment that enables students to capture clearer, more accurate images of performances. These photographs document acting, staging, costumes, sets, and lighting in a professional and archival manner.
Recommended Citation
Killbourn, Henry; Jainchill, Alex; and Sanchez, Reyna, "SU DRAMA Bernarda Alba Production Photos" (2025). Drama - All Scholarship. 1.
https://surface.syr.edu/drama/1
Source
submission
Creative Commons License

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Additional Information
This collection of production photographs is part of an ongoing documentation initiative within the Syracuse University Department of Drama. The images contribute to a larger effort to build a comprehensive digital archive of departmental performance work for SURFACE, the university’s open-source research repository. The project is supported by the Syracuse University SOURCE grant, which provided the updated photography equipment used to capture these materials. The photographs may also be included in future departmental publications, promotional materials, or research projects connected to the College of Visual and Performing Arts. Additional versions or extended image sets may be added as new productions are documented.