Paloma Faith
Paloma Faith - O2 Academy, Newcastle - Sunday 21st March 2010
So another blog up from my back log of gig blogs. I still have Blogs from AFI, Groezrock 2010, Kids In Glasses and many more to come. I may also be posting some blogs that aren't music related for once!
I have to be honest I'm not a very big fan of Paloma's music - mainly because I don't know what she has really done apart from the odd song I may have heard on the Radio. The main reason for me shooting her at this show was purely because I had heard such good things about her stage performance that I was really keen to have the chance to see & photograph her live.
Her stage performance was everything I had hoped for - epic stage set up, massive walk way around the back, props, backing band in suits, and she dresses to impress. As you can see from the photographs it was something special to watch. Paloma came on stage with two large fans attached to her wrists (see above) which she sung the best part of the first sing with. She was then all over the stage giving a great performance. In her final song she got a guy up on stage from the audience to sing to.
Shootingwize this show was a dream, great lighting meaning I could shoot comfortably on fast shutter speeds and with ISO ranging from 800-1250. After the first 2 songs I was even able to pop out the telephoto lens for a few more close ups. All in all a great shoot to show and a set of images I am really proud of.
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Frank Turner
Frank Turner - Northumbria Student's Union - Monday 15th March 2010
Another day, another blog from the backlog I have created over the last 2 months. Frank Turner was a show I was really looking forward to, after hearing his most recent album I became a big fan and was looking forward to seeing him. Support for this tour came from Crazy Arm & the great Chuck Reagan, Chuck was/is the singer of one of my favorite bands - Hot Water Music. There is something super special about his voice that I really love so I knew this was going to be a great gig regardless.
For Crazy Arm & Chuck Reagan the lighting was static with just reds lighting up the subjects on stage which is the worst colour of lighting a photographer can be faced with. The red ruins any sort of auto white balance your camera may try to be doing, saturation of the images go's through the roof and cause of this you loose all details of the subject. There is only one real option to save shots like this and that is either to lower saturation down to 20-30% or just stick the images in Black & White. I'm really not a fan of Black & White for live music shots, I feel it is just cheating and is always a last resort for me. (For the record, I'm not saying I hate all Black & White it works great in portraiture and other situations I just feels it takes the edge off the live music shots) So after trawling through all the shots of the support bands in the hope that I may find some shots that I class as usable I gave up and decided that there was no hope for the red lit images. Shame really but hopefully I will get another chance to shoot Chuck in better light.
So moving on to Mr Turner - I was in hope that the guy behind the light desk would wake up and earn his money for this show but actually doing something different with the lighting. All my dreams became true when Frank came on stage and BOOM, up went the lighting. He really did wake up as the lighting for Frank Turner was the most epic i have seen in this venue. Lights coming from all angles and enough light from the front/sides lighting the subject, meaning I was able to shoot on ISO 500-640 most of the set which is a music photographers dream!
After the first song Frank announced that the night before he was in Chicago, IL and has flown straight over to England for this show with no sleep, but despite this he put on a really powerful and passionate performance. It can sometimes get boring photographing a 'solo' artist and/or backing band but the passion in Frank's music really shows when he is performing so he was a great subject to shoot. Next time he is back in Newcastle I really hope to catch him again!
Check out more pictures from this show below - let me know what you think!
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We The Kings
We The Kings - O2 Academy, Newcastle - Saturday 13th March 2010
These guys were supporting You Me At Six on the last UK tour. All in all in was probably one of the worst shows I have been/shot all year. To start with I really didn't enjoy their music, I found them boring to watch/photograph and everything that could have gone wrong for me technically did go wrong. Turned up late missing first support band, shot 80% of these guys set on the wrong settings some how - dunno where I had left my head. Then to top it all I was told be security I didn't have the correct access to shoot You Me At Six who I was there to shoot. So it was a crappy time had by myself on the evening of this show.
As you can see from the shots they really are pretty poor. Mainly because shooting on the wrong settings meant that I didn't have many usable shots to choose from. I remember standing in the photo pit shooting away, looking back over what I had shot and being like - 'Why the hell are they all over-exposed' then noticing in the last half of the 3rd song that I was on the wrong setting to start with. Gutter!
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A Day To Remember
A Day To Remember - Newcastle SU - Tuesday 9th March 2010
w/ Architects & Your Demise
So back in March I went along to a dark basement at Newcastle's Students Union to catch A Day To Remember on their UK headline tour. Only haven shot once before in this venue I was still unsure as what to expect. Was told on the way in the usual 3 songs no flash rule but the security at this venue were sound and really didn't seem to mind what we did so got to shoot the show with flash which was a dream. It would have been extremely hard without as the lighting at this place was poor at times.
Never shot ADTR before but they are a great energetic band to shoot. The two support bands Architects & your Demise were equally as entertaining. All in all this gig had three great bands with massive personalities to photograph. Check out all the pictures below - a set I'm pretty happy with.
I was shooting this show for a new magazine I have started working for - Noise Addiction. You can check out their website HERE or view the issue that the review of this show and my pictures appeared in HERE
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Shockwaves NME Tour 2010
NME Tour 2010 - O2 Academy, Newcastle - Thursday 4th February 2010
Ft. The Maccabees, The Bombay Bicycle Club, The Big Pink, The Drums
So nearly 3 months after the show I get around to getting this blog online. I have blogs from A Day To Remember, We The Kings, Frank Turner, Paloma Faith, AFI and Groezrock Festival all that I want to get online. I aim to have all of these up in the next two weeks. So watch this space!
Anyways, The NME Tour - First stop of the tour was Newcastle, 4 great bands on the line up all with a lot of hype about them at the moment. With it being the first night of the tour there were a stupid amount of 'togs shooting, and to make it even more fun the photo pit had been made smaller to make space for more speakers and the security were only letting 3 'togs in at a time.
First band up 'The Drums', I managed to get myself half of song in the pit to shoot these guys, probably the best lighting of the night - well best lighting to be shooting in. Next up were 'The Big Pink' possibly one of the worst bands I have ever had to shoot, terrible music, horrific lighting and just plain shoddy. I got one usable shot from there set as there was no hope with lighting that bad and only having one shot to shoot them.
Waiting turns to shoot at this show was really crappy, other tog's would take the piss and stay in for the first 1 and a half songs leaving the other 9 togs to get just half song each, the security were trying to be fair but only so much they can do I guess. Well that enough of my rambling, here are some snaps of the show.
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