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Bran Nuuu Tattttttt posted:Don't do this. You basically just wrote a how-to for the most boring, by-the-numbers bullshit. You'd be surprised. I've seen a lot of bands that sounded great, but went nowhere because they had the personality of a bowl of oatmeal and about as much energy on stage. Conversely, I've seen bands with mediocre talent go far because they were great entertainers with lots of stage presence and energy and they really clicked with the fans and filled venues, which is the bottom line of it all. I see a lot of young bands playing their first show or first few shows and they could definitely use some sort of tutorial or something to get them started. I think it's important to make it clear that these are tips and not rules. Besides, when bands get signed or go to some talent development agency or whatever, that's pretty much what they get taught anyway.
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Bran Nuuu Tattttttt posted:Don't do this. You basically just wrote a how-to for the most boring, by-the-numbers bullshit. I agree. Part of taking photos of bands/live music is to go with the flow. Writing a handbook on what YOU think is the best way is absurd. You said it yourself Atomic, you are new to this, why don't you get a bit more time under your belt and then rethink making a powerpoint presentation.
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# ? Jun 6, 2010 17:19 |
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AtomicManiac posted:If you gave this to any band with a shred of dignity though they would give it back to you and ask you not to come to the show
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# ? Jun 7, 2010 01:42 |
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Local theater is very camera friendly and let's pretty much anyone with any sort of camera come in and take pictures during entire shows (DSLrs, P&Ss, whatever). The rules are no flashes and no video/audio recording. I'd shot there 10-15 times with my 7D, grip and Tamron 17-50/Sigma 30mm, never a word was said by the door guys. Tonights show I know was sold out (Miike Snow), so I figured I'd be back a ways and shoot with my 70-200 2.8 IS. Yeah, that totally didn't fly. It was almost like I walked up to the ticket booth with a RPG and dynamite strapped to my chest. When cameras aren't allowed, they post big flyers on every door that say "No Cameras Allowed." There wasn't any today. Like 3 bouncers came up and stood next to me, giving me the stink eye, while someone "checked with management." After about 15 seconds he came back and said no cameras allowed tonight. I went in to the show and saw a few DSLRs (but much less than normal). Really enjoyed the show without a camera though. It was awesome. I took some with my iphone, since everyone else was. The light in this picture was actually pure white. Way to go color detection.
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# ? Jun 8, 2010 06:39 |
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That's why the 85mm f/1.8 is awesome: it looks totally non-threatening, and it provides pretty decent reach on a crop. The drawback is that no one makes a stabilized 85 yet.
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# ? Jun 8, 2010 14:01 |
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dunkman posted:The light in this picture was actually pure white. Way to go color detection. Color detection is hard when the light is low and far away. If you're shooting with auto white balance from that far from the stage, you can't really expect it to give you something all that accurate. This why every photo I take is RAW. I rarely keep my white balance exactly where I shot it, and deeeefinitely not for concert shots. Not that you can shoot raw on a phone.
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# ? Jun 8, 2010 15:30 |
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Bands that don't move around and have crowd interaction are boring in my book Here are a few from the last show I shot with my old body (XTi) with an f/4 lens (Sigma 10-20mm) With the Punches: Transit: Transit again:
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# ? Jun 8, 2010 15:55 |
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Did the frontman leave to return to middle earth after the show? Jesus that kid is tiny.
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# ? Jun 8, 2010 16:01 |
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pr0digal posted:Photos I've always loved your shots, what do you use to light them?
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# ? Jun 8, 2010 20:56 |
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AtomicManiac posted:I've always loved your shots, what do you use to light them? Thanks! I use a 430EX at 1/2 power diffused by a cool whip can with a t-shirt over it. I alternate between on and off camera depending on the lighting situation. If I remember correctly the two Transit shots are taken with the 430EX off camera.
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# ? Jun 9, 2010 01:23 |
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pr0digal posted:Thanks! I use a 430EX at 1/2 power diffused by a cool whip can with a t-shirt over it. I alternate between on and off camera depending on the lighting situation. If I remember correctly the two Transit shots are taken with the 430EX off camera. Picture of that flash set up please and thank you.
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# ? Jun 9, 2010 02:48 |
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Bojanglesworth posted:Picture of that flash set up please and thank you. I'm seconding this request. In part because I almost don't believe it. Also, by off camera do you mean on a synch chord or with a trigger? AtomicManiac fucked around with this message at 04:18 on Jun 9, 2010 |
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AtomicManiac posted:I'm seconding this request. In part because I almost don't believe it. I am imagining the flash in one hand, stretched out as far as possible with a sync cable between the body and the flash. This is pretty much the requirement if you want to "shoot" for local DC hipster jackoff blog, Brightest Young Things: http://www.brightestyoungthings.com/category/photo-posts/
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# ? Jun 9, 2010 04:22 |
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Guys, it's not that complicated. A TTL flash with a bouncer is easy to use. Even just on the hot shoe it'll give decent results.
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HPL posted:Guys, it's not that complicated. A TTL flash with a bouncer is easy to use. Even just on the hot shoe it'll give decent results. I hope my post didn't insinuate that I wanted anything to do with the result of those photos. I just want to see how a cool whip can with a t-shirt on it yields any results. No offense to pr0digal. edit: regarding my previous post about Brightest Young Things and how they are absurd, case in point: Bojanglesworth fucked around with this message at 04:28 on Jun 9, 2010 |
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Yea, I'm just trying to imagine the thing. I use a 430exii with an omni bounce. It works pretty well but I don't get shots like that. I usually bounce it at 45degrees at around 1/16 - 1/4th, f/2.8 iso 400.
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# ? Jun 9, 2010 04:31 |
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AtomicManiac posted:Yea, I'm just trying to imagine the thing. I shot this with a 580ex2 on the hotshoe with a lovely diffuser from ritz. How is that omni bounce thing? Click here for the full 904x643 image.
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# ? Jun 9, 2010 04:42 |
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Bojanglesworth posted:I shot this with a 580ex2 on the hotshoe with a lovely diffuser from ritz. How is that omni bounce thing? Pretty cool, these are both at 45 degrees, the first is slow (1/15?) and the other is faster around 1/100. I don't remember the flash settings, so it was probably set to auto. Bonus shot of KEN Mode, this guy brings "Mic Eating" to a whole new level, by Swallowing the mic as he screamed: AtomicManiac fucked around with this message at 06:46 on Jun 9, 2010 |
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Three Trapped Tigers Talons Japandroids Japandroids All shot with Fuji Neopan 1600, and a manual 50mm 1.7/f
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Bojanglesworth posted:Picture of that flash set up please and thank you. Can do! I use radio triggers from eBay. I'll have a picture up in a few minutes. Also on the Transit pictures I was mistaken for those particular ones I did not use the flash off camera. However they were still shot half power diffused by my coolwhip container. I'll have those pictures up momentarily. I have to change things around now since I upgraded to a 5D Mark II and lost my 10-20mm. I came up with the idea of the diffuser in the first place because the 10-20 was so wide that normal flash (even shot at TTL on hotshoe) made a weird circle around the subject so I made my diffuser which worked wonderfully. I have a 24-70 which is wide on the 5D so I think I will stick with my diffuser and modify as I see fit. This one I did: and this one from another band: And here we go! Click for large Click here for the full 683x1024 image. Click here for the full 683x1024 image. Click here for the full 683x1024 image. pr0digal fucked around with this message at 18:55 on Jun 9, 2010 |
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Any of you guys shooting Bonnaroo this weekend? I'm going with the local alt. weekly. I didn't get a photo pass (mostly because I didn't push for one like the idiot I am), but it'll be a good time.
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# ? Jun 10, 2010 06:20 |
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pr0digal posted:Can do! I use radio triggers from eBay. I'll have a picture up in a few minutes. Also on the Transit pictures I was mistaken for those particular ones I did not use the flash off camera. However they were still shot half power diffused by my coolwhip container. I'll have those pictures up momentarily. I have to change things around now since I upgraded to a 5D Mark II and lost my 10-20mm. Very interesting. Props for thinking outside of the box and coming up with something that actually works, very well I may add.
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# ? Jun 10, 2010 06:28 |
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gently caress punk shows
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Bojanglesworth posted:Very interesting. Props for thinking outside of the box and coming up with something that actually works, very well I may add. Thanks, I decided that there was no point in buying an omni-bounce or a sto-fen when I could just make my own out of stuff I found around the house. There is also tinfoil on the inside. Also: I, Butthole that loving sucks. I've been to a lot of punk/hardcore shows with my camera and have managed to avoid that. I'll be more careful at the next one I photograph defiantly.
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I, Butthole posted:gently caress punk shows That sucks, you have insurance for your gear, right? RIGHT? pr0digal posted:Thanks, I decided that there was no point in buying an omni-bounce or a sto-fen when I could just make my own out of stuff I found around the house. There is also tinfoil on the inside. True that. Good work.
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I, Butthole posted:gently caress punk shows How did that happen? I've been to lots of punk shows and have come close to breaking lots of stuff, but not the top glass.
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HPL posted:How did that happen? I've been to lots of punk shows and have come close to breaking lots of stuff, but not the top glass. My money is on rogue crowd surfer foot. The worst that ever happened to me was at Warped Tour when I was hit with a full water bottle in the back of the neck. Normally it wouldn't have been that terrible but it was FROZEN.
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rockcity posted:My money is on rogue crowd surfer foot. I once got hit by a shoe when Bane was playing. I was off to the side after my three songs were up looking at the crowd and a shoe comes flying out of nowhere and bonks me on the head. The other photographers thought it was hilarious
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# ? Jun 10, 2010 17:51 |
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I rarely shoot shows but I got to do another one in Chicago on Saturday night. These were my three favorites from the show:
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RangerScum posted:I rarely shoot shows but I got to do another one in Chicago on Saturday night. These were my three favorites from the show: I really really like that first one. Care to share gear and settings?
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Bojanglesworth posted:I really really like that first one. Care to share gear and settings? Thanks! Nikon D700 24-70mm f2.8 Exposure: 0.008 sec (1/125) Aperture: f/2.8 Focal Length: 24 mm ISO Speed: 3200
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pr0digal posted:I once got hit by a shoe when Bane was playing. I was off to the side after my three songs were up looking at the crowd and a shoe comes flying out of nowhere and bonks me on the head. I honestly can't count the number of times I've been hit by a shoe on my hands. The list of things I've been hit with include: - Shoes - Large empty cardboard boxes - Water bottles (full, empty, FROZEN) - Cups - Beer - Ice - CDs - Condoms (not used) - Pretzels - Hot dog - Hats - Cell Phones - Bottle of Advil (I laughed at the irony) - Empty purse I'm sure there's more, but that is the list I could come up with off the top of my head. If you shoot enough outdoor punk and metal festivals you pretty much expect to get hit with something at least once.
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# ? Jun 10, 2010 20:37 |
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HPL posted:How did that happen? I've been to lots of punk shows and have come close to breaking lots of stuff, but not the top glass. Rogue beer bottle. rockcity posted:I honestly can't count the number of times I've been hit by a shoe on my hands. The list of things I've been hit with include: Pretty much. I've hardly been hit with anything at festivals and shows, but mostly I get clocked in the back of the head by a crowd surfer. The first festival I shot, I rented a 5D Mark 2 with a 16-35, it was a very small and narrow pit, got kicked in the back of the head and went lens-first into the stage. Thank christ for protective filters.
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# ? Jun 10, 2010 23:54 |
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Oddly, one of the worse whacks I've ever received was at a regular rock concert. I was winding my way through the crowd and this girl was dancing with her arms in the air, eyes kind of closed. Just as I'm walking past her, she swings her arm down with great force in time with the down beat as the chorus kicks in and wallops me upside the head. She was a bit embarrassed about that. Guess there's a downside to being too stealthy when going from shooting position to shooting position. As a side note, if you ever get a chance to shoot Black Label Society, do it. The band isn't very active on stage, but the crowd is a hoot.
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I, Butthole posted:I've hardly been hit with anything at festivals and shows, but mostly I get clocked in the back of the head by a crowd surfer.
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HPL posted:As a side note, if you ever get a chance to shoot Black Label Society, do it. The band isn't very active on stage, but the crowd is a hoot. They are so god damned boring to shoot. I shot them once years ago and have ignored them at every proceeding Ozzfest. I will continue that trend this year, which works out because my buddies in Nonpoint are opening the main stage this year. Oh and regarding crowd surfers coming in to the barricade. This is the single best tip I can ever give you to help avoid that. Make friends with security. The more I get to know security at each venue and the more they know me personally, the better they are in helping you out with this. There are certain venues I don't even have to worry because if I get a quick tap on my shoulder from one of them, it's them letting me know to move a few feet to the side and I never have to turn around. The only shows I get hit by crowd surfers anymore are the big outdoor festivals.
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rockcity posted:They are so god damned boring to shoot. I shot them once years ago and have ignored them at every proceeding Ozzfest. I will continue that trend this year, which works out because my buddies in Nonpoint are opening the main stage this year. A note on crowds: get crowd shots. Bands love it. If it is a no barrier show get shots of the crowd interacting with the band, get shots of crowd surfers, get shots of the mosh pit. You don't even have the time to even look, just point and shoot and hope for the best. Odd strategy but it works out sometimes.
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# ? Jun 11, 2010 04:23 |
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rockcity posted:Oh and regarding crowd surfers coming in to the barricade. This is the single best tip I can ever give you to help avoid that. Make friends with security. No kidding. If security yells at you to move when you're in the photo pit, it's usually for a damned good reason. They have a job to do too. And if it's a show with lots of surfers and poo poo flying around, keep your head on a swivel.
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# ? Jun 11, 2010 06:07 |
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Here's a question: If you get pictures of someone being hurt, do you keep them or delete them out of respect? Specifically the drummer in the opener tonight had a seizure on stage. At first he turned his head and look horrified, and since it was an experimental band it looked like part of the act... until he fell into the drum kit and knocked it over and the guitarist and his bass player freaked out and asked to call 911. I guess the question is if you had a seizure would you want pictures of it? I personally wouldn't mind them, but my friend/assistant told me to delete them. Thoughts? They're not particularly amazing shots, but if you know the story they make for some decent images.
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AtomicManiac posted:I guess the question is if you had a seizure would you want pictures of it? I personally wouldn't mind them, but my friend/assistant told me to delete them. Thoughts? They're not particularly amazing shots, but if you know the story they make for some decent images. I wouldn't delete them, but I probably wouldn't publish them. Generally I don't publish or post photos where the musicians look bad unless it's bad in an awesome way like a bloody nose or something.
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