Music Photography – What you want to know

I’ve had a few emails and direct message recently asking many questions about music photography, how I’ve made it into gigs, what do I wear, how long do I get, what gear do I use, what my settings are and why I do it… Well, I thought I’d take the next few days to focus on a few of those points and let you in on some secrets and sources – after all, people shared them with me, why shouldn’t I share them with you?

I’m also going to cover off on a few of the tough love points and a few of my favourite musical photographical moments…

The Prodigy At London Wembley Arena

Breathe the pressure | Come play my game, I'll test ya

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Sime

Counting Crows Band Limited Edition Print

I am putting up a couple of my music images from 2009 for sale, the proceeds going to GOSH. This Counting Crows / Adam Duritz image was taken in London at the Wembley Arena in May 2009. This image is available framed, or printed on Fuji Semi-Matt, Gloss, Flex or Kodak metallic. I will ship anywhere (at your expense if framed. There are only ever going to be five prints sold – if you miss out, you will kick yourself when I’m famous*

£140.00 Printed on your choice of paper and sent worldwide

Image Dimensions 5616 x 3744 | Please contact me – simon@gtvone.com

Counting Crows Band Limited Edition Print

Counting Crows "Round Here"

Please note that any profits from this sale will be donated directly to the Great Ormond Street Hospital

This image taken during “Cowboys

I don’t plan on becoming famous any time soon, not for anything worthwhile, anyway!

Dave Matthews Band Limited Edition Print

I am putting up a couple of my music images from 2009 for sale, the proceeds going to GOSH. This Dave Matthews image was taken in London at the Brixton Academy on June 26th. This image is available framed, or printed on Fuji Semi-Matt, Gloss, Flex or Kodak metallic. I will ship anywhere (at your expense if framed. There are only ever going to be five prints sold – if you miss out, you will kick yourself when I’m famous*

£140.00 Printed on your choice of paper and sent worldwide

Image Dimensions 5616 x 3744 | Please contact me – simon@gtvone.com

Dave Matthews Brixton Photograph

Don't Drink the Water

Please note that any profits from this sale will be donated directly to the Great Ormond Street Hospital

# Don’t Drink The Water
# Squirm
# So Damn Lucky
# Shake Me Like a Monkey
# Crash Into Me
# Funny The Way It Is
# So Much to Say
# Anyone Seen The Bridge
# Too Much (fake)
# Lie In Our Graves
# Seven
# Why I Am
# #41
# You & Me
# I’ll Be ThereAdditional Information: Partial; Dave soloPartial; Dave solo (Jackson 5 cover)
# Lying In the Hands of God
# Stefan solo
# All Along The Watchtower (Bob Dylan cover)
# Encore:
# Gravedigger
# Alligator Pie
# Tripping Billies
I don’t plan on becoming famous any time soon, not for anything worthwhile, anyway!

Testing Testing… Gear Reviews

I have a couple of bits of kit on the dPS test bench right now… I thought I’d give you a sneak preview!

1. PapStrap! This is a slingy type camera strap that slings your camera down at your bum, meant to be comfortable, take away camera lugging related neck and back ache…

2. i-gotU GT-600 GPS Logger …it’s a water resitant, small, easy to use GPS logging device that can track where you take photos, tell you where you’ve been, how fast you got there and if you were lower than the centre of the earth etc…

3. Pag Orbitor - This is a shoulder mount for your HD dSLR shooting camera, my 5DMk2 in this case…

What are your thoughts on this stuff? Any opinions for me to consider?

THREESIXTYFIVE | AGAIN

No, Not again again… I just thought about it, and doesn’t it suck when you think of things that you should have started and that time when you should have started them has passed and you can’t go back and start again.. it’s too late, get over it, move on.. or, in this case, here’s 365 self portraits of ME for YOU to be annoyed at / laugh at / like / smile at / hate / not like technically / wonder why – etc etc…

Cactus, Framing and the Olympus Pen Thingy… *gtvone podcasts*

Another QUALITY gtvone podcast… “Photography Monthly” over a cup of coffee…

 

Photo of the month came from Colin Millum above is pretty sweet, Nice one Colin! Hope you’re having a great world trip!

www.merrellpublishers.com for Jason Hawkes “London At Night” photography book – shot from a chopper, quality!

Olympus PEN E-PL1, Camera Bags, WorldPressPhoto

There was Anna Evgen (Naked girl + Apple = Winner)

Johnsons Photopia who are most likely glowing from Focus

Martin Middlebrook – Old School Purist

….I won’t list the rest, you can damn Google it!! Nice coffee, good songs – they were playing in the background, so I matched them up  -  Killers, Sam’s Town, Cracking album – please go buy it.

Peace out… Sime

Does it stand up on its own?

Vitruvian tripod, true genius?

Inspired by Leonardo da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man, the new Giotto’s Vitruvian VGR  tripods are designed to offer photographers not only a truly lightweight and compact tripod, but a fully functioning monopod and ball head too.

Giottos Latest Tripod

The Vitruvian tripods have been designed with “reverse technology” legs so that when collapsed they fold through 180 degrees to “surround” the tripod centre column and head  – folding down into a unit that measures only 40cm long.

There are two VGR models available, both with a maximum operating height of 157cm and a weight capacity of up to 4kg. The VGR9255 is manufactured using aluminium tubing and weighs 1.5kg while the VGR 8255 uses 6 layer carbon tubing and weighs just 1.28kg.

The tripod castings are made from a forged aluminium alloy for strength and the quick action twist leg locks require only 1/8 turn to lock and unlock – making it quick and easy to set the tripod up. VGR tripods are fitted with a compact ball + socket head that offers smooth and precise movement, incorporates independent pan control and has a quick release system.

But its not just a tripod, simply unscrew the tripod leg, remove the centre column and head then join them together to produce a full size monopod with a maximum operating height of 162cm. The Vitruvian comes with its very own carry bag and has a 5 year warranty.

For more details on these tripods please visit www.giottos-tripods.co.uk or contact our Giotto’s helpline on 0845 250 0792.

Canon release 5DMk2 Firmware update.. almost

Is your tripod utter purée?United Kingdom / Republic of Ireland, 2nd March 2010 – Canon today pre-announces the release of a firmware update for the multiple award-winning EOS 5D Mark II. Originally announced in late 2009, the update adds 24 and 25 frames per second (fps) recording to the camera’s EOS MOVIE video function, and will be available as a free download from the middle of March.

Canon EOS 5D Mark II


Developed following feedback from photographers and cinematographers, Firmware 2.0.3 further enhances the EOS 5D Mark II’s excellent video performance. The addition of new frame rates expands the camera’s video potential, providing filmmakers with the ability to shoot 1080p Full HD footage at 24fps (actual 23.976fps) – the optimum frame rate for cinematic video. 25fps support at both 1920×1080 and 640×480 resolutions will allow users to film at the frame rate required for the PAL broadcast standard, while the new firmware will also change the 30fps option to the NTSC video standard of 29.97fps.

A new histogram display for shooting movies in manual exposure, shutter-priority (Tv) and aperture-priority (Av) have been added, and exposure modes will also be available in movie mode. Improved audio functionality will allow users to set sound record levels manually using a sound-level meter displayed on the LCD screen. The audio sampling frequency has also been increased from 44.1KHz to 48KHz, providing the optimum audio signal typically required for professional or broadcast material.

With its full frame CMOS sensor and compatibility with Canon’s wide range of premium lenses, the EOS 5D Mark II is already recognised for its outstanding HD video performance. Launched in September 2008, the camera immediately created a wide range of new possibilities for photographers and videographers, and the addition of new frame rates and manual audio levels extends those possibilities even further – allowing movie makers to shoot stunning movies to suit practically any creative purpose.

Extreme sports photographer Richard Walch was one of the first to be given the chance to use the newly updated EOS 5D Mark II to shoot the snowboarding movie “I Love My Friends”. Commenting on the EOS 5D Mark II’s video performance, Richard said: “The addition of the new frame rates opens up a whole new range of possibilities. If you’re a cinematographer, independent film maker or just enthusiastic about making your own movies, get out there and give it a try”.

“I Love My Friends” shot by Richard Walch on the EOS 5D Mark II with the new firmware includes a look behind the scenes video is available to view at http://www.canon-europe.com/eos5dmarkII.

The firmware will be available to download from mid-March from the Canon website http://www.canon.com/eos-d/

* Actual frame rate: 23.976fps*

The Grand Majestic

Formed in early ’88 – The Grand Majestic (TGM) are a bloody brilliant funky pop kind of band coming from Brighton. I had the good fortune to pop along and photograph them in some pretty low-light kind of surroundings at the Underbelly – a great place for live music if you’re wandering through Hoxton Sq with not a lot to do… You should do your best to see these guys live, quite the sound!

The Grand Majestic Funk Band Photos

This is what makes all the noise…

Lizzy Littlejohn – Lead vocals
Charlie Myers – Keyboards
Duncan Howlett – Guitar
Andy Lynn – Bass guitar and BVs
Dom Clare – Drums
Damian Mclean-Brown – Trumpet
Ellen Campbell – Trombone
Chez Harper-Grimble – Tenor sax

You can see more from the evening here – The Grand Majestic

And you can check out TGM on their website, myspace or facebook.