There’s something really special about events that don’t quite fit into a box—and Big Top Brawl was exactly that.
Hosted at Tangent Gallery & Hastings Street Ballroom, this clown wrestling event brought together an incredible group of performers who spent the last nine months training, rehearsing, and building something completely unique. What unfolded felt equal parts performance art, athleticism, and pure comedic chaos.
The exciting energy that night was so contagious and very character’s match was such a creative explosion of comedy and athleticism. It’s hard to find the right words to describe just how fun it was to attend! It was very clear that every single wrestler involved was one hundred percent invested in making the experience unforgettable for the audience. This made documenting the event that much more meaningful.
From a photography standpoint, it was an opportunity of a lifetime. And it was slightly different than my more recent photoshoots. It was really fast-paced. My goal was to capture the fun, the reactions of the audience and peak wrestling moments through out the evening.
Another highlight of the event was the Dumpy Dicker Ypsitucky Travelin’ Carnival, which put an amazing carnival games for participants to play prior to the start of the show. It was the perfect compliment to the wrestling show, especially with all of the wonderfully funny characters putting on the games and interacting with people.
This was absolutely a sort of bucket-list style of event to document. It was unique, creative, fun and so colorful! The audience and wrestlers were all so sweet and kind while documenting the event and behind the scenes. It was the first event for Big Top Brawl/CLOWN Wrestling Network - so I hope that my photos provide an accurate look at the atmosphere, the personality, and the feeling of being there that night.
I’m always excited to photograph events like this in Detroit and Ann Arbor—especially ones that are a little unconventional, collaborative, and full of character. Big Top Brawl was all of that and more.
Huge thanks to all the Clown Wrestlers for allowing me to hang out and document the experience, Eric and Phil, for the massive undertaking of creating and putting together all the logistics for an event like this and allowing me to photograph it. Also, thank you to the Tangent Gallery in Detroit for hosting, and the Dumpy Dicker Ypsitucky Travelin’ Carnival for being on-site as well!
I cannot wait to see what this becomes. I know this first show is going to be a hard one to top!