Music Photography Explained 001

Well, every story has a beginning and I guess I should start at that part of this story... Pub Photography Starts Somewhere

Today, lesson number one, we're going to assume a few things.. (assumption... making an ASS out of YOU and UMPTION)

  • You've got a camera
  • You love music
  • You're mostly OK in manual, but you need some tips
  • You love music
  • You're ready to work hard!

So, let's assume you placed a virtual tick next to each of the points above and that you want to combine your love of music and photography, let us also assume that you're not into sleep, much and that you don't mind having urine slung in your general direction (Shoot a festival, you'll know what I mean!) and you don't mind making nothing for a load of hard work, late nights and not much love...

Jem Cooke at Regal Room

Still reading?

I started shooting bands, singers, guitarists, kazoo players (etc!) anywhere and everywhere, mostly pubs - your local pub may have a band once a week, ask them at the bar "Can I bring my camera and photograph your band?" -- Find the flyers around the place, find pubs and bands and shoot shoot shoot! MySpace the bands you find, add them and show them your photos... Facebook is another great way to find bands in your local area, ask them if you might be able to come along and shoot some.. Offer them pics if you're just starting out, or, if you're learning and a bit aware that your first few shoots are gunna be a bit crap - tell them that, too! "I'm new at this and really want to try it out!" --Honesty is the absolute best policy! -- Don't go up to some bar and tell them you're shooting for Getty! Don't sneak in... if you can't get in and you sneak in and get caught, you're just making it harder for yourself.

When you do start making yourself known in your local area, you get to meet people and occasionally other photographers who, despite being a bit standoffish to start with, generally all band together to help each other out (Unless they're "Metallica's tour photographer!")  make sure you talk to these people! security, staff, stage people... get yourself known (for good, not being a pain in the bottom!)

You have to push and push at this, it takes hard work, edits, self promotion and lack of sleep!

Tony Moore and Paolo Nutini

BUT (Ain't there always a HUGE but somewhere!)

If you're not into music, why are you doing it? You need to feel what you shoot, your shots need to show emotion - sure, you won't have love & hate dripping from your lens from the very start, but you'll get there... You need to understand how it all works - if you're at a very quiet gig, don't stand up the front snapping rounds off constantly - people are there to hear the performance, not how many frames per second your snazzy new dSLR can pull... If you're asked to move, move. If you're asked to go back-stage and do strange things with the band, run! In someone's lounge room with a well known, very very drunk Scottish singer once proved to be rather amusing!

Paolo Nutini at the Regal Room

So, stop reading this... Go to Facebook, Go to MySpace, go to your local pub and get busy shooting or get busy ... Oh.. just get busy!

Tomorrow we talk about "gear" and no, oh ye generation of Pink Floyd Fans - not THAT gear...

Sime

Music Photography - What you want to know

I've had a few emails and direct message recently asking many questions about music photography, how I've made it into gigs, what do I wear, how long do I get, what gear do I use, what my settings are and why I do it... Well, I thought I'd take the next few days to focus on a few of those points and let you in on some secrets and sources - after all, people shared them with me, why shouldn't I share them with you? I'm also going to cover off on a few of the tough love points and a few of my favourite musical photographical moments...

The Prodigy At London Wembley Arena

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Sime

Silence that speaks so much louder that words

[podcast]http://gtvone.com/podcast/sorrow.mp3[/podcast] This track is 09:26 long. Read slowly.

I love this song, it transports me back about 17 years. I'd just moved to Melbourne and was living with my brother and his wife in Flemington. They had a pretty decent hifi and I remember I used to listen to Shine on vinyl every other day. I still have the record in a box somewhere and I also have a new (old) version that I picked up with the sleeve stickers and posters intact - when / if I ever end up back in Melbourne, I will have a music studio and that poster will go on the wall. If you have $16... Buy the DVD below and sit home and watch it...Hell, light up and zone out - I won't but you can.

Pink Floyd Live in Nassau New York 1990 (Delicate Sound of Thunder) DVD

I can't emphasise just how angry modern music makes me - not all of it, but most of it - no soul, no depth, no actual instruments.

Battersea Power Station Cranes

I have a good friend that loves music but hates Pink Floyd, and that's OK...

There's an unceasing wind that blows through this night And there's dust in my eyes, that blinds my sight And silence that speaks so much louder that words, Of promises broken...

Battersea Power Station

What am I on about? Two things.... Mothers, Don't let your children grow up to be cowboys and certainly don't let them lose the amazing heritage we had in music. and secondly, Pink Floyd are actually my favourite band in the last 35 years and I would do almost anything to photograph them if they made it back together for one more show... almost anything...

The song is over, Off you go... x

What makes a good photography portfolio?

I've spent the last twenty four hours re-organising my "Gallery" section. It needed updating and I needed to better represent "me" as a photographer and what I was up to these days. I have taken it down to 36 images which some people have advised is still more than I should show.

What dictates "how your gallery should look?" I'd say the following factors are important...

1. Who is your intended target? Press? Glossy? Agency? 2. What do you want to say about you as a photographer? - I take too many shots, here they are? or I'm so hot, I'm only going to show you three and a half images, the rest you can beg for, low life scum... There's a balance somewhere between those two scenarios that you have to find... 3. Do you have any good images to show? Put them up, get someone to check them out, take advice (But not from your family, they say*) and cull cull cull... 4. Go over your gallery after you've slept on your choices - what jumps out at you as a bad choice? bin it...

They're a few ideas I've been given since I asked for people to check out my gallery and let me know what didn't work... What I've been informed from various sources is that, basically, I'm rubbish and should quit - most people kept about eight of my images live, they binned the rest... And that's OK...

Let's look further into these results "Keep about six" ...of all the results - and I've had around eight emails with suggestions, in addition to the facebook notes and tweets (thanks for those) let's take NiN for example - exactly three of the replies said bin it, and three said keep it... Very interesting and shows exactly what I say ALL the time on dPS - I may love a photo today that I hate tomorrow, it depends on my mood, the weather, if I've had coffee or not... So many things! (What music I'm listening to when I check out an image!!) - So, basically, I have decided that there is no real point worrying all that much because the person that checks out my images may be in a horrible mood... And then I'm screwed I guess!

My favorite images of 2009, in no particular order are...

You can see all of these images in large, glorious color in my gallery...

Elbow, Significance?

Elbow, Significance can refer to: with purpose and importance For 2009, The most "significant" keyword on gtvone.com was "Elbow" This would be largely due to the fact that I photographed the band in Spain, met Guy Garvey afterwards and generally loved the set they played.

  • The word "Elbow" is used 16 times on my website.
  • Fugitive Motel was my most listened to track of 2009 - According to iTunes, I've listened to it 198 times (make that, now, 199)

This is a photograph of me listening to an "Elbow" track "Fugitive Motel" from my fugitive motel

It's a brilliant track, good for "down" times... (as you can see above)

Guy_Garvey_Of_Elbow

Lost in a lullaby Side of the road Melt in a memory Slide in a solitude Not ‘til I can read by the moon Am I going anywhere Not ‘til I can read by the moon