Posts Tagged "music photography"

Under a Birmingham skyline …

Well it’s been a while, I’ve been so busy other the last few weeks I haven’t had chance to add anything here.So in oder to put that right here’s a sample of images that were part of an assignment for singer/songwriter Arron Luther.I’ve worked with Arron before and it’s always a pleasure, he always has a good idea of [...]

Now and Forever . . .

Some years ago now I worked a day job that I hated, March to September
every year I’d spend the days trying to find a way out, with the
arrival of the autumn each year my ardor weakened and I dung in for
the winter. As the days start to shorten this year and we are
preparing for this [...]

Bohemians, vagabonds, romantics and artisans . . .

As continually developing human beings we are all exposed to
situations and circumstances that are unique to ourselves, we are then
all unque because of those experiences.
As photographers the ssme is also true as we meet and interact with
different people and there work our perspective changes. Lately Black
and White images have gained my attention, the depth and richness that
exists in great b/w [...]

Arron Luther … Part Deux

I recently did another shoot with Singer Songwriter Arron Luther, this time the remit was studio shots. I’ve tried to offer more than one feel to this shoot, as a developing artist the different styles here will hopefully provide an on going supply of useful images.

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All the worlds a stage …

It seems lately I have been doing  more than my fare share of music photography. Last weekend I had the pleasure of trying to make cold and at times snowy Swindon look like California, not the easiest of tasks, but hopefully I think we managed it. A sunny day in California may have been tricky, [...]

You wanted the best, you got the best …

Amongst my many dear friends I am glad to say there are many musicians and recently I was privileged enough to be allowed backstage to shot some preperation shots of Dressed To Kill the worlds  longest running and frankly the best Kiss Tribute band on the planet.
The ensuing show was of cause as outstanding as you would [...]

Raven Vandelle

A couple of weeks ago on a rainy and cold Tuesday night Val and I had the pleasure of visiting The Jam House in Birmingham for the Ben Drummond Acoustic Sessions.
The purpose of our visit was to see Raven Vandelle, local hero’s striving for well deserved success, this is definitely one of the perks of [...]