Documenting the 2025 Season Opener with the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra!


A behind the scenes photo of the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra on stage

Last month, I had the pleasure of photographing the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra’s season opener—and what an incredible experience it was. The evening featured pianist Martin James Bartlett, who joined the symphony to perform Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1. Watching him play was mesmerizing. The way he made such a technically demanding piece look effortless was pure joy. There’s something deeply inspiring about witnessing musicians, and really just artists in general, completely in their element—in the flow of live performance. I think that is part of the reason why I love live music so much. As a viewer you can’t help but be drawn in.

A photo of pianist Martin James Bartlett on stage playing the piano with the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra
A photo looking over the shoulder of pianist Martin James Bartlett
An image of pianist Martin James Bartlett thanking the audience at Ann Arbor's Hill Auditorium after his performance.
A photo of musicians onstage, framed through the piano as Martin James Bartlett plays.

As I continue photographing for the A2SO, one of my goals is to showcase new perspectives—capturing moments and angles that highlight the full concert experience, not just the music. From the energy of Hill Auditorium to the quiet interactions between musicians and staff, every detail contributes to what makes these performances so special.

A photo of people finding their seats at Hill Auditorium before an A2SO performance.
A photo of guests posing in front of a backdrop that says Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra
A photo of the audience applauding at the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra season opener at Hill Auditorium
A photo of musicians onstage before the start of the 2025 Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra season opener

One of my favorite moments from the evening came with the help of the staff at Hill, who gave me access to the ceiling area. From there, I was able to photograph the orchestra from directly above—a truly unique vantage point. I also managed to slip behind the stage to capture the audience, completely absorbed in the performance.

A photo of conductor Earl Lee leading the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra onstage during a performance at Hill Auditorium.
A photo of musicians backstage at Hill Auditorium before the start of the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra season opener
A photo of the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra photographed from the ceiling at Hill Auditorium

I feel incredibly grateful to continue working with the A2SO this season. I’ll be photographing their second concert soon and look forward to telling more stories that celebrate the importance of art and music in our community.

A photo of conductor Earl Lee onstage thanking the audience after leading the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra Season Opener
A photo of an audience member talking with a musician onstage after the concert by the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra
A photo of an audience member smiling as he leaves a concert put on by the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra

A huge thank-you to Trianne, Willie, Sarah, Yi-Ching and everyone at the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra for the opportunity!