Creating the Banks Family Portrait for SPAC’s Mary Poppins Jr. — Why Historical Accuracy Matters

Stewartsville Performing Arts Club SPAC will be performing 'Mary Poppins Jr. Jan 16-17, 2026 at 7 pm and 2 pm

Stewartsville Performing Arts Club (SPAC) is bringing Mary Poppins Jr. to the stage this weekend, with performances on Friday, January 16 at 7 PM and Saturday, January 17 at 2 PM and 7 PM. As part of the production, I had the opportunity to create a special photo prop: the Banks family portrait that appears in the show.

At first glance, it might seem like a simple family photo. But for a story set in the early 1900s, authenticity matters — and that’s where experience in theater photography makes all the difference.

Honoring the Time Period

Family portraits in the early 20th century looked very different from what we’re used to today. Photography was formal, deliberate, and often reserved for special occasions. Smiling was uncommon, not because people were unhappy, but because long exposure times and cultural norms encouraged a more serious expression.

To create a believable prop for Mary Poppins Jr., I needed to match that historical style. That meant:

  • A black‑and‑white aesthetic
  • A formal, structured pose
  • Expressions that reflect the era
  • Lighting that mimics early studio portraiture

These details help the audience feel grounded in the world of the show the moment they see the portrait on stage.

Why Experience Matters in Theater Photography

An inexperienced photographer might simply gather the cast, say “smile,” and snap a quick picture. But theater photography requires intention. Every image — whether a promotional poster, a headshot, or a prop — becomes part of the storytelling.

My background in theater and performance photography allows me to approach these moments with the right blend of research, technical skill, and artistic sensitivity. The goal is always the same: support the production and help the audience step fully into the story.

A Sneak Peek at the Final Portrait

I’ll be including the finished Banks family portrait in this post so you can see how it all came together. It will also be on display above the fireplace during the performances this weekend.

Historical Banks family portrait prop for Stewartsville Performing Arts Club's production of Mary Poppins Jr.

See the Magic Live

SPAC’s Mary Poppins Jr. opens Friday, January 16 at 7 PM, with additional performances on Saturday the 17th at 2 PM and 7 PM. Tickets are available online or at the door.

I’m proud to contribute to this production and excited for audiences to experience the charm, nostalgia, and heart that make Mary Poppins Jr. such a beloved story.

Creating Magic: My Experience with the Stewartsville Performing Arts Club

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Creating Magic: My Experience with the Stewartsville Performing Arts Club

I had the pleasure of meeting the incredibly talented cast of the Stewartsville Performing Arts Club (SPAC) as they prepare for their upcoming production of “Lion King Jr” this May. From the moment I walked in, I could feel the excitement and passion that filled the room. It’s not every day that you get to work with such a dedicated group of young performers, and I was thrilled to be a part of their journey.

As a professional photographer, capturing the essence of each cast member through headshots was a truly rewarding experience. The energy, enthusiasm, and commitment these young actors brought to their roles were palpable, and it was an honor to capture their unique personalities and talents.

The cast of the “Lion King Jr” is a remarkable group, and I have no doubt that their performances will captivate audiences. From the regal lions to the playful meerkats, each character came to life in front of my lens.

I want to extend a heartfelt thank you to the Stewartsville Performing Arts Club for inviting me to be a part of this special project over the past several years. It was a joy to work with such a talented and passionate group, and I can’t wait to see the final production in May. To the cast and crew of “Lion King Jr,” break a leg and enjoy every moment of this incredible journey!

Stay tuned for more updates and behind-the-scenes glimpses as we get closer to the big premiere!


I offer several photographic services to theaters including headshots, publicity photos, photos of the show itself and video recordings. If you would like any of these for your show please let me know and contact me for more information.

Photos from SPAC’s Hairspray Jr Now Available!

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Once again I had the pleasure of photographing and recording video of the Stewartsville Performing Arts Club (SPAC) musical. This year the Middle School performed “Hairspray Jr.” Another great show! Hard to believe these are middle school kids!!

Photos from the show, along with head shots of the cast and crew and character formals are available for ordering at the following location:

http://www.dabourphotography.com/SPAC

You can order prints, digital downloads and more at the above location.

A DVD of the show is also available for purchase at:

https://squareup.com/store/dabour-photography/item/spac-hairsprayjr-dvd

Lastly a hard cover photo album of the best photos from the show is available for order at:

https://squareup.com/store/dabour-photography/item/spac-hairspray-jr

Stewartsville Performing Arts Club 2005-2015

The theater club of the Stewartsville Middle School, the Stewartsville Performing Arts Club (SPAC) celebrates 10 years of show with this video slide show.

SPAC will be performing “Hairspray Jr” in May 2016

Conrad Birdie Forever!

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For SPAC’s upcoming production of “Bye Bye Birdie” they need several photography props for the show. The first one I created was a button for Conrad Birdie that all his zany teenage fans wear in the show. This photos was taken from a cellphone and has several reflections in it but you get the idea!

In addition to creating prints I can also create photo mugs, buttons, and many more!

Head Shots for SPAC

Head Shots for SPAC's upcoming production of "Bye Bye Birdie"

Head Shots for SPAC’s upcoming production of “Bye Bye Birdie”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Stewartsville Performing Arts Club (SPAC) will be performing “Bye Bye Birdie” young performers edition in a couple of weeks. I created over 40 head shots for them yesterday that will be on display in the lobby as well as the program book.

Show dates are May 15th and 16th at the Stewartsville Middle School. Tickets available at the door and in advance from cast members. It looks to be a great show!

Photos of SPAC’s “Willy Wonka Jr”

I haven’t had time yet to select any of my favorite photos from the show. Given how colorful the costumes were and how great the performance was I know it will be a hard task.

A link to all of the photos I too can be found here.

All photos © 2014 Dave Dabour

SPAC “Willy Wonka Jr.”

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Stewartsville Performing Arts Club (SPAC) will be performing “Willy Wonka Jr” tonight (Friday) and Saturday at 2 pm and 7pm. Tickets at the door. It’s a great show and the kids are doing great! Performances are at the Stewartsville Middle School on South Main Street in Stewartsville.

Photos from their rehearsal last night are now available.

High School Musical Jr Finale

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I’ll wrap up my photography coverage of SPAC’s “High School Musical Jr” with a collage of photos I created. A 20×30 version of this was on display in the lobby.

All of my photos from this event are online at: SPAC-HSM-Jr

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HSM Cast Photo

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Finally got the chance to take the official cast photo for SPAC’s performance of “High School Musical Jr.” The show opens up tonight at 7pm and two performances on Saturday at 2pm and 7pm. It’s a great show and is only 1 hour and 15 minutes.

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