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Kill Switch Engage

Posted in Uncategorized on April 6, 2008 by boxie



Kill Switch Engage
Originally uploaded by boxy

I had to sneak my camera into the venue for this one. Luckily I know all the guards in Canberra and they were more than happy to let me in front of the barrier. I borrowed a mates 17-40mm f4.0 and got some awesomely sharp shots. This one caught the bass player from Kill Switch in mid flight. I love it.

Devil’s Kitchen Music Festival

Posted in Uncategorized on April 6, 2008 by boxie



Devil’s Kitchen Music Festival
Originally uploaded by boxy

For once red light wasn’t the worst thing in the world. The only unfortunate thing about this frame is the bass head in frame. This is one of the coolest rock shots I’ve taken.

Purple Sneakers NYE – Sparkadia

Posted in Uncategorized on January 2, 2008 by boxie



Purple Sneakers NYE – Sparkadia
Originally uploaded by boxy

So the first shot of 2008, was actually taken from a shoot on New Year’s Eve. I shot the Purple Sneakers NYE House party for FasterLouder.com.au, one of my regular haunts. You can find more shots on my Flickr and a link to the full gallery.

The lighting for the show wasn’t the best, as much of it was from the sides and the front lighting was not used.

This shot caught my attention because it is such a slight profile of Alex from Sparkardia. When looking at it, it is such a mysterious image, much like the sliver of a moon.

Alice Cooper

Posted in Uncategorized on December 30, 2007 by boxie



Alice Cooper
Originally uploaded by boxy

I’ve shamelessly stolen this idea from Sydney’s Dan Boud’s photoblog Boudist posting my most “interesting” photo according to Flickr, and it is this shot of Alice Cooper.

The Alice Cooper shoot was interesting, instead of the standard three songs, no flash, photographers were given four shots and told to knock themselves out with the flash. Unfortunately at this point in my photographic purchasing I did not own a flash, but the lights were so awesome that the piddly little on camera flash on my 400D would have just destroyed the shot.