Wednesday, 5 November 2014

Live Music Photography



























The most common shoots I get to do are live gigs... Bands always want pics for their Facebook pages or websites (which is awesome, promotion is the key to success)... Problem is... I get so bloody nervous to shoot them. 


I don't yet have the skills to let my fingers do the clicking and my eyes to do the thinking/scanning of potentially awesome moments. 

Unfortunately I still spend far too much time fiddling around with the settings trying to allow for low lighting, movement and redness (any live photographer will know what I mean about redness... that damn red lighting. Cool in real life, but the camera hates it!)that I forget to feel the moment and what's important to it... 

Or then there's the opposite spectrum where I am feeling that moment and I am setting up some amazing images, but only to find out later that my camera was on the wrong setting.

I know, that with experience comes that auto-pilot functionality.  But I'm a long way way away from that.  
So at them moment the nerves are in control.



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