Sunday 10 April 2011

Eliza Doolittle


Last night I got the chance to photograph the delightful Eliza Doolittle. While i'm happy with the shots I was in no mood to be there as i'd spent the day working dosed up on cold & flu tablets and drinking hot blackcurrant. Needless to say I wasn't best pleased to find at least 10 other photographers plus 2 guys preparing to film the gig.




This may sound silly but I was preparing myself to shoot, whilst feeling ill, for the first time. I assumed that my concentration level would be the same as it had been all day, pretty much non-existent but nonetheless I convinced myself that i'd rather do my best to shoot for 3 songs rather than miss out altogether.


Having got home I decided there was no rush to editing my pictures so sat down to relax and hope i'd feel better. A few hours later I realised I wasn't going to get to sleep any time soon and thought I may as well upload the shots and perhaps have a little look to see if i'd got anything good. Next thing I know it's 3am and i've edited everything i'd selected.



I have no idea what i'll shoot next but as I said on Wednesday I hope it's something soon!


As always follow the links (on the side) to facebook, flickr or my website to check out the results of my saturday night with Eliza.

Thursday 7 April 2011

Interpol & The Pigeon Detectives

I've not posted anything for a little over 2 months now and no one is more angry about that than me.


It's not that I haven't done anything worth talking about but with my website, facebook and twitter to update plus the sending out of images to anyone using them by the time that's all done I usually either don't have the time or just don't want to update something else.


You'll be pleased to know i'm attempting to work (in collaboration) on a new site which will incorporate this/a blog.




I shot The Pigeon Detectives last night, which went a lot better than I expected considering how much the lead singer runs and jumps around.


A couple of weeks ago I also shot Interpol, which I still can't quite believe. It was a bit awkward as despite the small pit the middle of it was sectioned off, I assume it had something to do with the microphones as it was being recorded for XFM. Luckily there weren't too many photographers but it was still pretty crammed. Not that i'm particularly bothered as i'm really pleased with my shots.


Here's hoping it's not too long before I get to shoot something else!
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