When do you get paid?

Have you been doing the same thing as me? Getting into gigs any way you can, lugging camera gear around the universe, becoming entranced by the music and the performance? I've been commissioned by MTV, Roland, Blues&Soul amongst others and have sold a few shots here and there, but I noted that some of the visits to my website came from people searching for "How much money does a music photographer make" so, I thought I'd cover off on how much I make doing what I love and how you can make just as much cash as me doing the same thing!... Metallica | Sonisphere UK 2009

Well, let me start by saying that it's a long hard road... You've read my ramblings before about how to finally get into venues with your camera, how to get "into the pit" etc.. And now you've done all that you want to know "how to get paid"  I'm going to touch on the four points below and give some examples.

1. Get noticed and signed by an agency. 2. Go on tour with a band that is looking to pay you. 3. Sell photos to fans for peanuts. 4. Submit your images to a stock library.

If nobody knows who you are, there is very little chance that you will get anywhere - The first thing you need to do is get yourself noticed. To get yourself noticed by an agency or a manager you really have to be doing something different to everyone else - for example, the image above taken by me is probably the same as many of the others that you will find of Metallica, from Sonisphere. He's looking at the camera, looking menacing and rocking out - but you see that all the time... You need to find a way to make your work stand out. When your work does stand out, you need to make yourself a tasty little portfolio - these days web portfolios are almost acceptable - and get it in front of as many people as you possibly can without getting yourself blacklisted.

Key things to note : DO be polite to everyone you meet. DO put up with a certain level of crap to start with. DON'T sleep with a band manager promising to "make you the next big thing" ...he's full of it!

Once you're out "on the circuit" and making that name for yourself, there's a good chance if you're a chatty wee thing that you will encounter bands personally, or managers face to face. This is a good thing, you build on it and work with the bands (usually for free for a little while) and, one day, after the magic fairy has sprinkled star dust on you - that band manager may just ask you to do a short tour with the band and offer you four boiled potatoes in return! I do love potatoes, but they don't pay for my manic drug habit... (It's only Rock 'n' Roll baby)

Key things to note : When working "on tour" expect to work like an animal and not make a lot of cash for the first few goes* Expect to get some amazing photos that you don't find, see or snap in the first three songs of your regular meat and three veg gigs.. Don't accept candy from strangers! (especially if they're dressed as circus clowns and are carrying a baby goat under one arm)

If you're at a gig and you're a nice person - you might be in the pit pre-gig and have the chance to chat with fans. Sometimes those fans will ask where you photos are going and if you're not an "exclusives" shooter, you might decide to caching on that... "My photos are going on your wall, it won't cost you much!" - I made a WHOLE £29.00 form a U2 picture just the other day. I went out and immediately purchased a super yacht!

Ket things to note : The word key is spelled incorrectly. Fans love photos from the gig they attended, make contacts and get them talking to thier friends "This guy took photos" even go searching and posting in fan forums for the band... Don't stare at the hottest woman behind the barrier until she notices you, take her photo and try sell it to the band - it doesn't work like that.

If you want to take photos for hours, edit for hours and submit your images to some bizarre online stock agency, just to have them sell "the best music photo you've ever taken" to someone in Bolivia for eight cents.. Go right ahead! :: I use www.musicpictures.com and www.redbubble.com -- Both of whom I've sold **LOADS through!

So - The bottom line "How much do I make from Music Photography" :: Let's just call it "nothing" and then you won't be dissapointed. Maybe that says something about me and my photographs?

Sime

*sonisphere was 7pm to 7am!

**none, actually.

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Rock Star, I think so...

I wrote recently that Martina McBride, or at least her entourage, were quite ...what's the word ...petty? Some musicians are great to photograph, some really worry how they look and want to protect their image and some just flat out won't let you near them because they've got bigger jowls than a Christmas turkey... (names, anyone - huge band, come on... Jenny was a friend?) anyway, yes... Last night I had the absolute pleasure of photographing Alice Russell.. The venue was KOKO (My current fave) in Camden and let me tell you - what a performance... Anyway, that's not the point - my point is that I shot for the whole set, encore, the lot... I went through three cards - two 4gb cards and a 16gb (half full) and I had an absolute blast doing it! - I was considerate to the fans, though, that had paid to stand behind me. I moved, I weaved, I ducked!.. I was a musical Mike "the ear biter" Tyson... You know, I'd love to show you a photo or two from that gig, but as I'm penning this whilst at work (The clock has since gone 6, oh reading boss man) and some lowlife scum dog has swiped my CF reader - I have ALL the photos, but they're enclosed in plastic and metal with a SanDisk Extreme IV label. So, instead, I thought I'd pop you up a photo of a real rocker - Formed in Melbourne so long ago, Bjorn Again - This photo was taken in England at Sonisphere 2009... This is one song before they performed ENTER SANDMAN - It was a cracking version, too.

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On that note, I'm off home to get me some Alice Russell image goodness and, at that point, share it with you oh faithful tripe reader...

And if the stereo guy is reading (hi!) I am going to be listening to Alice in chains again, through my 7 channel amplified, but I'll turn five of them off - ok - just for you!... (Comment and tell me more about your course)

Sime

Alexandra Palace

15 minutes spent at Alexandra Palace railway station, not time wasted. I wanted to spend some minutes taking photos of a few various pieces of the station, the detail that largely goes un-noticed. A special time, time spent at railway stations. Alexandra-Palace-Train-Station

What does this have to do with music? Nothing... I wanted to post it, so I did! Anyway, music... I learned one special thing tonight - stop over complicating things - I was thinking about a possible portrait shoot that I have tonight *looks at clock* with a boxing commentator, and I started to worry about it. How should I do this, how should I do that... I get so wound up that I have no way of possibly going to do that shoot and start thinking of ways out... This is all sillyness, I'm sure that if I calm down and think about it, that it will be fine. I few words of advice from my life mentor, Pasky, and I'm back on the straight and narrow... So, boxing tomorrow night, maybe Paolo Nutini again on Wednesday and then Thursday night it's off to KOKO for Blues and Soul magazine who seemed to like the Review / Images that Rob and I sent them for the Nate James Review. So it is busy times! and, speaking of busy times, I'm going to bed!

what's this got to do with music?

Sime

Black gives way to blue | Alice in Chains

A mate mentioned that he was listening to the new Alice in Chains stuff and said that, incredulously, it's "the best they've ever done" Now, while I'm very musically fair and will give anything a couple of listens before I bin it, I thought "how can that be?!" - What about Grind and ... well, everything else A.I.C have ever done?!

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Unlike most office workers, I have a "Logitech Z-5500 THX-Certified 505-Watt 5.1 Digital Surround Sound Speaker System" attached to my pc, and yes, that is a 10" sub woofer attached and under my desk, I'm not even close to pleased to see you... I like my music and listen to it all day - I've actually never considered that people don't like my taste (I do have two different pairs of Sennheiser headphones just in-case the tension is running high!)

Well - I have had (This review copy) of Black Gives Way To Blue on for most of the day and I have to say - Alice in Chains have amazed me. The recreation with new front man WILLIAM DUVALL has been a success - There was much talk in the camp "will he fill Layne's boots" ...I don't think it was a case of filling them, nobody ever could really.. But the guy is magic, he's awesome on stage, sounds brilliant... I'm 2:05 into Acid Bubble and loving it - some differences, but hell, he's not Layne. I've photographed the "new" AIC twice now, once at Sonisphere and once at Scala in London (Where I managed a mention on the AIC blog - see if you can work out where!)

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They are amazing. The recreation is superb. Click this link and buy the album - don't think, just do it. Black Gives Way To Blue | Alice in Chains

This album doesn't get stars - it gets listened to, over and over again and gets bought by me on Vinyl and CD - Jerry's guitar solo from 2:10 in "Private Hell [Explicit]" ....so so good

Sime

Tonight - JEFF BECK!

Quite excited, shooting Mr. Jeff Beck this evening, but first I have a whole list of "venue" shots to do for the lovely peeps at Live Nation. 1. Light box on stairwell (one directly in front & one at the bottom of the stairs) 2. Row of light boxes on side of building 3. Various TV screens 4. Toilet door poster 5. Becks Bar (if lit and stocked) from different angles 6. As above for all bars, some with people, some without. 7. Daktroniks 8. Philips screen 9. Stairwell poster (one front on and one of row of frames up one stairwell) 10. Merch area 11. Foyer area

So, I will be busy pre-gig, but looking forward to seeing the guitarist great in action!

I will be uploading from the venue tonight (MiFi Willing!) Via the 3MobileBuzz MiFi that I was meant to give back today (Sorry, Cal!) - Watch this space to see how I get on with that.

MiFi baby!