Show Photography: Voorhees High School’s Production of Into the Woods


There’s a special kind of magic that happens when a high school theater program takes on a show as rich, layered, and beloved as Into the Woods. This week, Voorhees High School brings Sondheim’s iconic musical to life — weaving together fairy‑tale characters, heartfelt storytelling, and a talented cast that’s ready to take audiences deep into the forest.

The production opens tomorrow, Thursday, April 16, and runs through Sunday, April 19 at Voorhees High School. Tickets will be available at the door, or can be reserved by emailing jreynolds@nhvweb.net.

Promotional poster for Voorhees High School's production of 'Into the Woods.' The poster features the show title in large, stylized white and gold lettering against a dark, misty green forest background. It lists show dates: April 16, 17, 18 at 7pm and April 19 at 2pm, with ticket prices for adults, students, and seniors.

I had the opportunity to photograph the cast and crew during their tech rehearsal, capturing the energy, emotion, and behind‑the‑scenes dedication that make this show shine. Tech rehearsals are where the world of the production finally comes together — lighting, costumes, staging, and performance merging into something real. And this cast stepped into the woods with confidence, creativity, and heart.

A Glimpse Behind the Curtain

From the Baker and his Wife navigating their quest, to Cinderella’s quiet strength, to Little Red’s bold spirit, every character brought something unique to the stage. The students embraced the humor, the darkness, and the emotional depth that make Into the Woods such a powerful story.

The tech team and directors have crafted a world that feels both whimsical and grounded — a perfect backdrop for Sondheim’s music and the students’ performances.

Why I Love Photographing This Show

Into the Woods is a photographer’s dream: dramatic lighting, expressive characters, rich costumes, and moments that shift from playful to poignant in an instant. Capturing those transitions — the laughter, the tension, the quiet beats of reflection — is what makes theater photography so rewarding.

Voorhees High School’s cast brought authenticity and enthusiasm to every scene, and it was a privilege to document their work.

See the Photos

I’ll be sharing a selection of my favorite images from the tech rehearsal below. These moments offer just a glimpse of what audiences can expect when the curtain rises this weekend. Here is the link to the entire gallery of images: https://proofs.dabourphoto.com/VHS-Woods

Final Thoughts

Congratulations to the entire Voorhees High School cast, crew, and creative team. Your dedication shows in every detail, and I’m excited for the community to experience the world you’ve built on stage.

Break a leg this weekend — and enjoy your journey into the woods.


Some of my favorite images from the show:

Sneak Peek: Riley’s Senior Portrait Session — From North Carolina to the Heart of Easton, PA

New Jersey – Lehigh Valley Senior Portraits

Every senior session has its own story, and Riley’s is one I won’t forget anytime soon. Riley and her family traveled all the way from North Carolina for her senior portraits — an honor that means more to me than I can put into words. When a family chooses to make that kind of trip, it adds a special layer of intention and excitement to the entire experience.

Riley is headed to Muhlenberg College this fall as a dance and theater major, so her mom planned something truly memorable: she rented the historic State Theatre Center for the Arts in Easton, PA as the backdrop for part of her session. Photographing Riley on that stage — a place filled with so much creative energy — felt like capturing her future before it even begins.

After our time in the theatre, we explored some of my favorite corners of downtown Easton, mixing classic senior portraits with creative, movement‑inspired images that reflect who Riley is as both a performer and a person.

Below is a sneak peek of a few favorites from her session — more to come soon.


Thinking About Senior Portraits?

If you’re a rising senior or a parent planning ahead, I’d love to help you create a session that feels personal, meaningful, and uniquely yours. Whether you’re dreaming of a studio experience, a theatre backdrop, or exploring the streets of Easton, let’s start planning something unforgettable.

Reach out anytime to schedule your senior portrait session.