Back in May 2014, a baby grand piano mysteriously washed ashore under the Brooklyn Bridge. While many were trying to figure out how it got there, photographer Richard Corman was instantly moved to photograph influential ballerina Misty Copeland in the setting for his new inspirational book Misty Copeland: Power and Grace.
Misty Copeland is a renowned ballet dancer who recently tore through cultural and physical barriers to become the first African-American female to be promoted to principal dancer at the American Ballet Theatre and now she is adding Broadway to her list of accomplishments.
“Humility, decency, grace, beauty, brilliance, imagination, discipline, and foresight have given Misty Copeland a voice that is resounding and speaks volumes about her drive to make a difference in the world today. Her talent is genius and her generous soul is equal to that ability,” said photographer Richard Corman. “Young girls of all colors aspire to her voice and talent as Misty is transforming the hue of classical ballet by her own example. She has bypassed all the stereotypes of classical ballet and in doing so, has inspired so many.”
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“Finding your power doesn’t have to be scary. Instead, it makes you feel in control, strong, and proud,” Misty says.
Corman, who previously photographed Copeland in a shoot with former professional football player Sean James, captured what he called the “integrity, majesty, and pure beauty” of Copeland in the sunrise session under the Brooklyn Bridge.
“Misty’s journey should inspire all of us—not only that we have tremendous inner potential to achieve our dreams, but that whatever we feel passionate about, we can find a voice to change the world.” —Cindy Bradley