Taken Saturday afternoon while stopped at a stoplight, out the open window of my car.
(My backlog of concert photography is entirely too deep. I hope to catch up over the course of this week.)
The Slomski Brothers opened up for What Time is it Mr. Fox and HUMANWINE at Club Passim last Saturday. It was my first time seeing both the Slomski Brothers and What Time is it Mr. Fox; they were both really well put together.
The Slomski Brothers:
What Time is it Mr. Fox:
HUMANWINE:
The fine folk at Truth Serum Productions invited me back to photograph TraniWreck: GOLD IV at Club Oberon last weekend. A few samples:
Syster Act | Johnny Blazes |
For more information about TraniWreck, check out Truth Serum Productions‘ page. They’re back at Club Oberon on September 19th!
Cirkestra, Copal, Milquetoast & Co, and others gathered to put on a benefit show for Robin Ryczek, a local cellist who’s headed to Afghanistan to teach at the Afghanistan National Institute of Music.
Hayley Jane and the Primates played at the Middle East Upstairs. It was a great show (and my first time at the MidEast) but the stage lighting left a lot to be desired. You like B&W, don’t you?
Jaggery has just released a lovely new album, “Upon a Penumbra“. The release party was unlike any show I had been to before. Not only was it a wonderful performance, but much of it was also in the dark because power went out. That didn’t stop Jaggery from playing, and I don’t think a single audience member left either.
Judging from the timestamps on my photos (what, you thought I stopped shooting just because it was almost completely dark?), the first time power went out it was down for only about 5 minutes.
And then power went out again.
For about 40 minutes.
The show must go on (lit by cellphones)!
Then, another first for a Jaggery show – Mali went crowd surfing! I don’t have photos though, because I was busy holding her up… I’m sure there are some out there though. Right as she landed on the stage again, lights came back on.
The Vadalna Tribal Dance Company held a fundraiser last weekend at the Central Square YMCA theatre. It was my first time in the theatre so I wasn’t sure what to expect, but the lighting was pretty decent!
Do I even need to mention there’s a gallery with the full set of shots? N.B. some of the shots in the gallery may be somewhat risque (depending on what you think of as risque).
Troupe Moirae | Black Butterfly Dance Co. |
Jaylee
Alex Becket of Th’ Bones n’ Roses Circus Sideshow
Katie Bircher of Vadalna Tribal Dance Company
Dixie Douya from Rogue Burlesque
Naraya from Vadalna Dance Company
Over the past few months the subject matter I shoot has changed rather markedly, so I’ve got a few lenses that I don’t use often enough to justify keeping. Links all go to B&H so you can see the specs and new prices. If anyone is interested, drop me a line…
Canon EF 180mm f/3.5L Macro. Includes caps/case/hood/tripod ring. Focuses from 1:1 magnification at 1.57′ to infinity and compatible with the 1.4x and 2x extenders. A couple of scuffs, mainly on the tripod ring. $1000
Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L IS. Includes caps/case/hood/box. Sharp, light, and excellent IS! Only flaw is a small scratch on the bottom of the zoom ring. $950
Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L. Includes caps/case/hood/box, and I’ll even throw in a UV filter to complete the weather sealing. 17mm is insanely fun on full-frame! $550