... I went to London. It wasn't the shortest meeting I've dragged myself down for, but I do slightly resent over 2 hours travel each way for an 80 minute meeting.
In other news, here are a few teasers from the Combichrist/KatScan/XP8/Trauma Pet gig. Some from Neuroticfish when I get some words from
kerisOh, and one of my SLRs is broken. I suspect it
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Was all skill, patience and holding down the shutter button then picking the best ;-)
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Tricky lighting but some good results there!
Shame about the lights in the shots of trauma_pet. Lighting techs who prefer red gels should be electrocuted. :o(
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I'd like to get them to play Birmingham at some point.
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Paul
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;)
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Would it be bad to say how some of these acts are a bit dull to shoot though?
I suppose at least there wasn't the "curse of Infest" - bald men, backlit, behind sequencers.
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To think of some previous stuff...
I liked Steve Vai because I felt he was working with the photographers. Everyone got their go.
I liked New Model Army and Einsturzende Neubauten because I'm such a giggling fan.
I liked some other gigs because I've gotten good shots (like Gary Numan and The Prodigy last year).
I liked some of the Noize acts at Infest because I did manage to get some interesting shots of people and boxes-with-wires (that being one of this years targets).
I don't (with a couple of exceptions) go to gigs I have no interest in though. The next "target" is to do a tour with a band and try a different creative slant on the process.
As I've mentioned on my LJ - the quality of the photos I think I've got does affect my mood. I've been put in some really bad moods at gigs when I don't think I've got good stuff - so I guess I prefer to shoot well lit bands that don't jump around too much!
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