Photographing Music: Case in Point

follow link by Fire Girl Jess on April 24, 2013

follow link Music_SXSWI understand the title of this post likely raised some eyebrows.  Photographing music?  What?

get link What happened to the fishing?

https://getdarker.com/editorial/articles/vej55qmo1z Truth be told, I’m not strictly an outdoor / fishing photographer and sometimes – for my own sanity – I need to think and work in the world beyond the river.

https://www.yolascafe.com/jb1unqbh While on assignment for various publications, I’ve had the opportunity to photograph several bands and musical events, including SXSW in Austin.  Musicians, like actors, are people I always look forward to working with as by nature they often are playful and theatrical.  Emotions are more easily expressed and, as such, they bring a lot to the camera.

https://www.elevators.com/vfexiy9 A few years ago, around this time of year, I was photographing Brite Futures in a Sixth Street bar in Austin during SXSW.  The lighting was abominable – a dim, dark bar with neon lights that appeared early on in the performance, highlighting the band’s retro-punk vibe.  Using a shoe-mounted flash, I was able to capture the “money shots” within the first set.

https://www.mbtn.net/?p=i1ywei7p7 The second set, the flash disappeared and I showed shutter speed and played with the neon lighting, loving the blurred, surreal feel it gave the images.  Surprise, surprise, these were the images the publisher ended up purchasing.

https://lpgventures.com/112dn1px Bottom line: never be afraid, once you have the shots you know you need, to hang around and play with the camera.  Don’t ditch and run off somewhere else.

source site Music_SXSW_2Later in the day, I met up with the group for a fun photo session at a rooftop bar in Austin.  Nothing is quite as funky as the Austin music scene; something which artists tend to play up.

https://mocicc.org/agricultura/ysm4i7ial As a photographer, take advantage of the “funkiness” of subjects.  They will love it, and you’ll love the results.  Shed a bit of the rigidity and banter with the person on the other side of the lens.  Famous musician or not, odds are they are a little (or a lot) uncomfortable with posing for the camera.  Laugh, grin, and you’ll find it’s a positive experience for both parties.

go here The above group shot only took place after a series of rather staid portraits.  Finally I laughed and said “pretend you’re out there on the sidewalk and see someone rather sexy walk by.”

https://guelph-real-estate.ca/3rtcf84khf After a moment, this happened.

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Feather Chucker April 24, 2013 at 08:21

enter That last post is a little comical. I like the girls look. If that’s the look a girl gives when they think someone’s sexy. I’ve never gotten it.

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Admin April 26, 2013 at 07:28

click I was going for a change of pace… one can only post so many fishing pics before going a bit mad!

Tramadol Medication Online Like I said above, love shooting musicians and actors as they have such a wide range of visible emotion. For some reason, the Austin “hippie” crowd more so than most.

https://onlineconferenceformusictherapy.com/2025/02/22/nqjmaaj6 And if that’s the “oh he’s sexy” look, then I’ve been doing it wrong all these years. 😉

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