Aug
31
2009
On Sunday 16th August I shot over 20 bands at Dodd Stock in Brixham. I’m still trying to get rid of the bodies.

It was a great day, with a tagline of “One day of Peace, Love, Art and Music” and all in aide of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Amnesty International and Surfers Against Sewage. I shot over 800 frames throughout the day, of which I kept just over 50% (not bad for me). There were two stages: a large outdoor stage and a smaller indoor area. There was also an open mic jam tent, which became an open air open mic jam, um.. ‘place’ when the tent blew away. Read more »
Aug
15
2009
On Tuesday I filled a few rolls of digital film with the Paignton Regatta firework display.
The last time I had shot fireworks was with my Kodak point-and-shoot several years ago, so I seized the opportunity to let the 50D and 24-70 loose
Apart from some kids mumbling “why duz evrywun av such bloody big camraz?” as I passed by, the evening was quite devoid of both adventure and whimsy. Shame. Still, I managed to claim a good vantage point with the tripod about half an hour before the show.
Something that I’ve noticed time and time again with other people’s firework photos is that they are of… fireworks, and nothing else. I can only assume that these individuals follow their instinct to get as close to the display as possible, only to be forced to shoot upwards against the night sky with no other features in the frame. This is utterly boring in my opinion. Why? Because there’s no reference, no anchor: the fireworks could be anywhere in the world. For this reason I chose to set up on the far side of Paignton harbour, looking inland-

Groovy. An explosion or five is all that picture needs. Read more »
Aug
03
2009
On Saturday I partied on Paignton Green.
Dirty Blues initially asked me to go and photograph them rockin’ the casbah during Palm 105.5‘s lineup of live music, which also included performances from several other local acts including Emily Howard, Stillyano and Too Hot. The whole event climaxed at around 9.45pm with a somewhat anti-climatic performance from a Kylie Minogue impersonator, who’s only redeeming quality was her stage name: ‘Rogue Minogue’.
The Dirty Blues set gave me an opportunity to play with my new Canon 24-70. I can fanny around in the kitchen with rulers and bits of string until the cows come home, but the only way to really establish how this lens performs is to take it out ‘in the field’ so to speak. My conclusion? Superb contrast and colour, poor focus
. I did a bit of research and discovered that this lens is notorious for ‘bad copies’. Oh well, time to whip out the Canon warranty and get it seen to. If it turns out to be miscalibrated (I hope it does!) then I may have to withdraw my last blog post… Read more »