I can't tell if you just always go to shows where everyone on stage looks really cool, or if your photographic skills make everyone you photograph look impressive and awesome. Probably both.
Either way, any time you photograph a band, they always look really, really cool.
I'm actually really dissatisfied with almost all of these "I am at a show" photos I post, because the iPhone camera is just shit. I only take a real camera to shows when they are at DNA, because otherwise it's just a pain in the butt to deal with, it's hard to know what their camera policy is before the show, and mostly I'd rather be watching the show than shooting it. So, since DNA almost never has live shows I care about, I rarely end up with decent photos of shows I liked...
Mostly these posts are for my own benefit; I see so many bands that having a visual record helps when I'm trying to track down their music, or when it's a year later and I come across their name and I'm trying to remember who they were or whether I've seen them.
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I can't tell if you just always go to shows where everyone on stage looks really cool, or if your photographic skills make everyone you photograph look impressive and awesome. Probably both.
Either way, any time you photograph a band, they always look really, really cool.
Thanks!
I'm actually really dissatisfied with almost all of these "I am at a show" photos I post, because the iPhone camera is just shit. I only take a real camera to shows when they are at DNA, because otherwise it's just a pain in the butt to deal with, it's hard to know what their camera policy is before the show, and mostly I'd rather be watching the show than shooting it. So, since DNA almost never has live shows I care about, I rarely end up with decent photos of shows I liked...
Mostly these posts are for my own benefit; I see so many bands that having a visual record helps when I'm trying to track down their music, or when it's a year later and I come across their name and I'm trying to remember who they were or whether I've seen them.