30 Years Behind the Lens: Capturing the Magic of SKIT’s ‘Frozen’

There is a unique kind of magic that happens when the house lights go down and the stage lights come up. For the past 30 years, I have had the distinct honor of serving as the official photographer for Show Kids Invitational Theatre (SKIT). From the very first production to this weekend’s upcoming performance, capturing the emotion, the movement, and the “big moments” of theater remains one of my greatest passions.

Last night, I had the pleasure of photographing the Charlotte Cast (one of two talented casts!) during their final rehearsals for Disney’s Frozen.

A Sneak Peek at Arendelle

The energy this cast brings to the stage is nothing short of “chilling”—in the best way possible. From the intricate costume details to the powerhouse vocal performances, this production is a visual masterpiece. As a photographer, my goal is always to freeze those fleeting moments of stagecraft so they can be remembered long after the final curtain call.

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Catch the Show

If you haven’t secured your seats yet, don’t miss the chance to see this story come to life at Voorhees High School.

  • Opening Night: This Saturday!
  • Tickets & Info: Visit www.showkids.org or purchase them at the door.

Supporting youth theater is so vital to our community, and I am proud to have documented three decades of these rising stars. See you at the show!


From the Swamp to the Sea: My Upcoming Show Season

A promotional graphic for Dabour Photography titled 'Photography & Videography by Dabour Photography.' The image features a collage of theatrical logos for upcoming Spring 2026 productions: Shrek The Musical, SpongeBob SquarePants The Broadway Musical, Finding Nemo Kids, Into the Woods, Frozen, The Wizard of Oz, and Sleeping Beauty.

What do Shrek, SpongeBob, Finding Nemo Kids, Into the Woods (x2), Frozen (x2), and Sleeping Beauty all have in common?

Aside from a suspicious amount of talking animals and magical curses… they’ve all booked me. Whether it’s capturing a swamp-dwelling ogre or a pineapple under the sea, I’ll be behind the lens providing photography and videography for every single one of these productions this season.

All of the above do not include all that I do for the Freddy Awards coming up in May!

To see some past theater photography I provided, please go here.