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I, Butthole posted:Yep, the Dead Shades/BBBK dual headliner. Hell of a show, I rarely stay around for the whole sets but both those bands with the antics they pull ensure I have drinks and hence useless photos after the fifth song. ALWAYS SHOOT THE LAST SONG ALWAYS (when you can). To put it simply: If a band is gonna trash their gear they're not going to do it at the end of the 4th song.
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# ? Sep 10, 2010 13:26 |
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# ? Jun 4, 2024 22:41 |
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MusicfestNW is in full swing here in Portland... if you ever EVER get a chance to shoot Major Lazer, JUMP ON IT. MFNW_2010_Thur_501 by Kent, J, on Flickr MFNW_2010_Thur_464 by Kent, J, on Flickr MFNW_2010_Thur_434 by Kent, J, on Flickr MFNW_2010_Thur_420 by Kent, J, on Flickr MFNW_2010_Thur_473 by Kent, J, on Flickr MFNW_2010_Thur_413 by Kent, J, on Flickr video here of the stuff that was difficult to properly capture in photos: http://vimeo.com/album/1060519
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# ? Sep 12, 2010 02:40 |
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AtomicManiac posted:ALWAYS SHOOT THE LAST SONG ALWAYS (when you can). To put it simply: If a band is gonna trash their gear they're not going to do it at the end of the 4th song. I've been to hundreds of shows and I've seen a band break equipment twice, both times because it broke during their set. Bands don't just go breaking poo poo whilly nilly anymore.
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# ? Sep 12, 2010 04:29 |
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rockcity posted:I've been to hundreds of shows and I've seen a band break equipment twice, both times because it broke during their set. Bands don't just go breaking poo poo whilly nilly anymore. It seems pretty common in the punk/hardcore scenes, I've probably seen it happen like 10 times, I've personally tossed my guitar twice in the last year. That's just one thing though, the last song is usually the fast fan favorite and the band wants to leave on a bang, to have your camera put away is kind of silly unless they're gonna boot you out of the show for it.
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# ? Sep 12, 2010 05:26 |
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So this band wants to buy some high res versions of the pictures I shot of them recently. I've never sold any of my photos before so I have no idea how much to ask for or anything. Uhh, any advice? I'm in Australia so I don't know if the example prices in the OP would be relevant here or not.
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# ? Sep 12, 2010 09:08 |
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AtomicManiac posted:It seems pretty common in the punk/hardcore scenes, I've probably seen it happen like 10 times, I've personally tossed my guitar twice in the last year. That's just one thing though, the last song is usually the fast fan favorite and the band wants to leave on a bang, to have your camera put away is kind of silly unless they're gonna boot you out of the show for it. regardless of if they're breaking instruments or not, your best photos are almost always going to come from the end of a set rather than the beginning of a set. Encores are always when you are going to catch band members crowd surfing, bowing, smiling, having lots of crowd interaction, and just generally giving you their best antics. That's why the 3 song rule is such an f'ing shame.
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# ? Sep 12, 2010 09:46 |
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Anmitzcuaca posted:So this band wants to buy some high res versions of the pictures I shot of them recently. I've never sold any of my photos before so I have no idea how much to ask for or anything. Uhh, any advice? I'm in Australia so I don't know if the example prices in the OP would be relevant here or not. What are they using them for and how big of a band are they? If they're signed, talk with their label and see, odds are they've done this before and they have a set price in mind. See what that is, and if it's good enough, take it. If they're an un-signed small time band I usually just look for the cost of shooting the show; so Ticket (even if I didn't pay) + 2-3 beers + Dinner at Taco Bell = Usually about ~$20. Maybe if I liked the band I'd do some kind of "just hook me up with a shirt/CD and we'll call it good" type of deal. Of course I started shooting concerts for the networking and to help my friends in other bands out more than as some scheme to make money. I just ended up liking it and decided to see how far I could push it.
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# ? Sep 12, 2010 13:46 |
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MMD3 posted:regardless of if they're breaking instruments or not, your best photos are almost always going to come from the end of a set rather than the beginning of a set. Encores are always when you are going to catch band members crowd surfing, bowing, smiling, having lots of crowd interaction, and just generally giving you their best antics. Depends on the band really. I know bands that understand the whole 3 song rule and amp up their performance for the first few songs. Sevendust is by far the best at this. They are camera hams and love it. It's usually the more veteran bands that understand this. And then there are bands like Tool when you get one 10 minute song and it's basically them playing in the dark and then as soon as you leave it's a god drat light show as bright as the sun. If there is any band that sucks more to shoot than Tool I haven't found them. Also if any of you were thinking about trying to shoot them if they tour again, don't even bother trying to get a pass. They will only approve daily newspapers.
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# ? Sep 12, 2010 16:49 |
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still processing photos from Musicfest this weekend. Here are a few from The Decemberists and The National on Saturday and Sunday. MFNW_2010_Sat_166 by Kent, J, on Flickr MFNW_2010_Sat_057 by Kent, J, on Flickr MFNW_2010_Sat_147 by Kent, J, on Flickr MFNW_2010_Sun_148 by Kent, J, on Flickr MFNW_2010_Sun_138 by Kent, J, on Flickr MFNW_2010_Sun_097 by Kent, J, on Flickr MFNW_2010_Sun_072 by Kent, J, on Flickr Big Panos from each night, trying to decide on which I like better. Decemberists @ MusicfestNW 2010 by Kent, J, on Flickr MFNW_2010_Sun_163-Edit by Kent, J, on Flickr
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# ? Sep 13, 2010 18:56 |
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MMD3 posted:
The first one is better composed and does not have the highlights on the building next to the stage blown out. Very nice shots all around.
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# ? Sep 14, 2010 13:21 |
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Shot some friends' band, Sex Panther, in Galveston, TX at a small bar gig a little while back. Untitled by digitalhifi, on Flickr Untitled by digitalhifi, on Flickr Untitled by digitalhifi, on Flickr Untitled by digitalhifi, on Flickr Untitled by digitalhifi, on Flickr Untitled by digitalhifi, on Flickr Full set here http://www.flickr.com/photos/digitalhifi/sets/72157624835014133/
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# ? Sep 15, 2010 17:20 |
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If anyone remembers my questions about manual focusing and almost wide open apertures on concerts, I actually went to shoot a concert of a really famous band here in Brazil, bringing only a Nikon D60 and a 55mm f/1.2 lens. It wasn't nearly as aggravating as I expected, I even managed to get some nice pics on my first try: biquini-6651 by gustavonerdz, on Flickr biquini-6676 by gustavonerdz, on Flickr biquini-6851 by gustavonerdz, on Flickr However, when the lead singer ran up to me and got really close and posed for me, I ended up fumbling with my camera and here's my amazing capture: biquini-6890 by gustavonerdz, on Flickr gently caress the world. nerdz fucked around with this message at 09:13 on Sep 18, 2010 |
# ? Sep 18, 2010 09:08 |
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I started out as a band's videographer, and ended up on tour with them. I'm shooting with a 1D MKIV at all of their shows, and popping off a few for the opening bands at each venue. Here are a couple of my favorites so far:
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# ? Sep 18, 2010 23:28 |
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Man, had the wierdest show last night. Band was Regurgitator, who are generally an awesome band, and proved as much; they gave all the photographers free reign, no need for the 3 song rule. The only concession is that we weren't allowed to use the photo pit =\ Cue me standing in a spot, running quickly to take the quickest piss I've ever had, and to see my spot taken by some 6ft 5" dude. Thank gently caress for live view.
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# ? Sep 19, 2010 02:28 |
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I, Butthole posted:Man, had the wierdest show last night. Band was Regurgitator, who are generally an awesome band, and proved as much; they gave all the photographers free reign, no need for the 3 song rule. The only concession is that we weren't allowed to use the photo pit =\ For some reason every time I use Live View the Auto-focus misses. I don't know if it's a specific problem with my camera or what, so I usually end up shooting blindly in those situations. Granted I'm 6'6 and don't have too much trouble seeing over people.
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# ? Sep 19, 2010 02:31 |
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I have been awful at uploading stuff lately. Skillet by ThePaleHorseman, on Flickr
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# ? Sep 19, 2010 05:34 |
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Just shot Rusko at the Lizard Lounge in Dallas. edit: Final pics. http://tfatf.dphoto.com/#/album/e4461k/photo/3516706/ I had a photo pass from band management (Biz3) and when I got there, the Tour Manager walked me over to the bouncer who then tried to deny me entrance because "he didn't know who I was." While the Tour Manager is like "Give him a photo pass, please, he's on our list." This goes back and forth before someone comes over and is like "all right, give him a pass, but don't expect any favors!" The Tour Manager apologizes and rolls their eyes. Then I get inside, and make my way to the pseudo-VIP area immediately behind the DJ Booth where Rusko is hanging out, and it's like him, his manager and like 3 photographers. We all just stand around shooting the poo poo, and he's making us drinks from his bottle-service thing. It was awesome. There was a bouncer standing there, and as soon as Rusko went on, the bouncer started screaming at us that we weren't supposed to be there and how we're loving poo poo up and we had to move 3 feet over to behind a velvet rope. This was the story of the night. Rusko would wave a photographer over to come take pics right near him, and a screaming bouncer would clamber over people to pull them away. Man, gently caress that place. If it wasn't the only place in Dallas that did big name DJ sets, I'd never ever go. There was one drunk rear end guy who somehow got in with a camera, and just kept getting in bouncers faces and getting escorted outside, but he'd be right back in. He was probably the reason the bouncers went apeshit on us. Ugh. At least the pics came out. Here are a couple unedited: milquetoast child fucked around with this message at 10:03 on Sep 19, 2010 |
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Some film shots (800Z): More
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# ? Sep 19, 2010 16:20 |
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Skillet RED Newsboys Skillet Festival thirty minutes from my house. How could I not shoot it?
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# ? Sep 20, 2010 00:09 |
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few more from MusicfestNW... Menomena. MFNW_2010_Sat_306 by Kent, J, on Flickr MFNW_2010_Sat_346 by Kent, J, on Flickr MFNW_2010_Sat_355 by Kent, J, on Flickr MFNW_2010_Sat_369 by Kent, J, on Flickr if anyone knows Menomena, there was a good article on them in our local weekly paper recently. http://wweek.com/editorial/3644/14490/ MMD3 fucked around with this message at 16:36 on Sep 21, 2010 |
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I just scored a photo pass for Coheed and Cambria when they come through my town next month. I'm pretty excited since it'll be my first real concert venue shoot. I've never actually seen any photographers at this particular theater, either, so that's cool, too. Has anybody here shot them before? Is there anything I should keep an eye out for? Anti_Social posted:Festival thirty minutes from my house. How could I not shoot it? I really like the first and last shot. Pyrotechnics are awesome and bands are awesome, I can't believe I never realized how great they'd look photographed together.
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# ? Sep 21, 2010 21:47 |
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Crossposted from the portrait thread, because he's in a band I did (poor) promos for before: sm_MG_6482 by ThePaleHorseman, on Flickr sm_MG_6446 by ThePaleHorseman, on Flickr
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# ? Sep 22, 2010 05:09 |
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The portraits are a little dispassionate. He should look like he cares about the product if he's promoting it.
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# ? Sep 22, 2010 05:15 |
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Just sent another photo request off to a local indie band using SoundSurveillance. Think it's about time to get another "what we're doing this month" thing?
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# ? Sep 27, 2010 10:28 |
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I, Butthole posted:Just sent another photo request off to a local indie band using SoundSurveillance. Think it's about time to get another "what we're doing this month" thing? I agree with that. It'd be nice if we could get some more consistent updates. Don't be afraid to write album/EP reviews if you don't have any concerts to write about, also don't be afraid to recommend some friends for a spot on the roster if they shoot shows, bigger markets (like almost all of us are from) can easily support 2 or 3 photogs. Also, I'm gonna start looking for people who claim writing/journalism as their main skill to do some reviews and interviews. On a less related note I got some promo pics in yesterday that went pretty well. At one point a car drove by and someone yelled something, so of course the band has to shout loudly at the car. The car goes around the block and comes to a stop and the guy is like "Oh you're that guy that shoots for Loftis right? Awesome dude!" (Loftis is my friend who runs 1320video.com, a fairly well recognized national drag and street racing blog). Needless to say I about poo poo my pants when they stopped. Lastly, I'm looking to put together a "Contact List" for shooting bigger bands. The trouble is any keywords around that are search engine land-mines that yield fairly terrible results. So if anyone can give me a list of PR firms that represent musicians that'd be awesome, I just need the names not who they represent, I can do my own leg work. So far I only have two; Adrenaline PR and Nasty Little Man. AtomicManiac fucked around with this message at 11:12 on Sep 27, 2010 |
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I've been kinda dead to both SA and SS for the past couple of months due to school but I'll do a couple of write ups for the site this month. I shot my first ever rap concert a couple of days ago and I'm shooting Big D and the Kids Table in a couple weeks. I shot Sammy Adams, some up and coming white boy rapper. His opener G-Curtis G-Curtis by Ethan Hansen Photography, on Flickr Sam Adams and the (mostly female) crowd The crowd at Sam Adams by Ethan Hansen Photography, on Flickr
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# ? Sep 27, 2010 17:21 |
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I saw James yesterday. I tried looking for a camera policy, contacting people at the venue, but I couldn't find anything and no one got back to me. I wandered in with just my ticket being scanned. Three songs in however security accosted me and specifically asked if my rinky-dink set-up (Olympus PEN & 70s OM glass) had "removable lenses." For some reason I said "no," but they took out a flashlight and examined it, and made me put it away. (Grateful they didn't confiscate or boot me out at least.) They were really efficient about it. When I got in I thought it was no big deal. There were tonnes of people with much larger cameras, and like foot-long lenses going on. Only compacts and cellphones were out after I got busted.
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# ? Oct 1, 2010 11:28 |
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teethgrinder posted:I saw James yesterday. I tried looking for a camera policy, contacting people at the venue, but I couldn't find anything and no one got back to me. I wandered in with just my ticket being scanned. Solution: buy a Leica M9, no removable lenses! Edit: oh wait, it has removable lenses. The "Removable Lenses" factor of judgement is quite stupid though. I wonder how they will deal with the constant advance of point and shoots and really compact DSLRs. nerdz fucked around with this message at 13:57 on Oct 1, 2010 |
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nerdz posted:Edit: oh wait, it has removable lenses. The "Removable Lenses" factor of judgement is quite stupid though. I wonder how they will deal with the constant advance of point and shoots and really compact DSLRs. That's a big reason why I want to get a Samsung EX1.
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# ? Oct 1, 2010 15:07 |
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Yeah there's no way the average security bozo will be able to tell a prime on a Nex/EX1 from a P&S.
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# ? Oct 1, 2010 16:27 |
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evil_bunnY posted:Yeah there's no way the average security bozo will be able to tell a prime on a Nex/EX1 from a P&S. The EX1 is a P&S.
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# ? Oct 1, 2010 17:28 |
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I was shooting Virgin Fest and got a few minutes to check out Chromeo:
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# ? Oct 1, 2010 18:41 |
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My favorite band to shoot, Ishi.
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# ? Oct 3, 2010 05:55 |
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HPL posted:The EX1 is a P&S. Woops, I meant the NX100
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# ? Oct 3, 2010 16:44 |
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dunkman posted:My favorite band to shoot, Ishi. I love this shot. Bright Light Social Hour Awolnation
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toppro posted:I love this shot. Thanks. Here's some Neon Indian from earlier tonight: http://www.flickr.com/photos/dunx17/sets/72157624980934521/with/5056559858/ Motherfucking LED guitar pickguard or something, I don't even know. It scrolled trippy visualizer type stuff all night. Motherfucking Theremin. Great Lights. milquetoast child fucked around with this message at 06:49 on Oct 6, 2010 |
# ? Oct 6, 2010 06:44 |
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Woohoo! Andy Sherriff of Chapterhouse specifically gave me permission to take pictures tonight. I can't loving wait. I'm even excited for the openers. Ulrich Schnauss is loving incredible The local act, Fjord Rowboat, is by no means bad either. They remind me a lot of The Catherine Wheel, though more on the shoegazer side.
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# ? Oct 6, 2010 22:39 |
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Just shot Big D and the Kids Table tonight. Not much space and no barriers made for a fun night. Big D and the Kids Table Preview by Ethan Hansen Photography, on Flickr
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# ? Oct 7, 2010 06:25 |
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Might want to adjust your white balance. Looks a bit cold.
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Fjord Rowboat standard frontman shot every band playing at this venue has an image like this shared for comedy's sake Ulrich Schnauss Kind of hard to take an interesting shot of a guy just standing at the edge of the stage with his back to most of the audience. I loved him anyway, but he did not go over well with much of the crowd. Chapterhouse I somehow got away with the horrible red lighting without needing to change everything to black & white. I got many more photos I like, but I don't want to spam the thread hah. The set is here if anyone cares: http://www.flickr.com/photos/markosaar/sets/72157624992404075/
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# ? Oct 8, 2010 00:55 |