Something a little different. I had never even been to any kind of fight before, let alone shot photos of a fight. I figured the lighting and the movement couldn't be THAT different from concerts, which I have plenty of experience doing... (as seen HERE, of course). I was somewhat right. As far as setting my camera's ISO/aperture/shutter speed and following moving subjects to focus, it was similar. But behind my camera at a concert, I feel the music and let the beat and the energy of the performers direct my shoot a bit. In this case? I felt like I was missing opportunities for good shots, because anytime anyone got a good punch or kick in, I'd pull away from my camera and cringe. Some of it was painful to watch. I'm sure the fighters involved would love to remind me that I don't have any idea what true pain is, so I'll just stop talking now.The fight took place at the News-Journal Center in Daytona Beach on February 19, 2012. Although the event was made up of several fights, I was there to focus on getting photos specifically of Joe Miller of Dynasty Martial Arts & Fitness - fighting Muay Thai against opponent Kegan Otey. The fights are made up of 3 rounds, but I quickly realized that when I'm behind the camera concentrating on photos, I'm not seeing the fight objectively enough to have any idea who's in the lead. Not that I know enough about fighting to know who should win anyway, but in this case, I'm glad it was Joe - it made the concluding photos that much happier.
Music Festival Photography
SXSW 2011 | South Florida Music Photographer
If you've been holding your breath waiting for my SXSW coverage, you can breathe now. Or call an ambulance if you've already turned blue. I've decided to give you a few options of coverage, based on the level of interest you have in SXSW... my photography... my opinions... and me. Don't say I never gave you anything. You can either skim through this blog entry and view some quick shots I got from around the city during the festival, you can view a few of my favorite concert shots in my featured 'Best of SXSW' gallery, you can relive all 4 of my days in the full recaps/concert reviews on QRO (that also links you to the full QRO photo gallery of each artist), you can go the "what's in it for me" route and take notes on a few of my suggested SX artists or you can do a combination of any or all of the above. OR I suppose you can just stop reading right now, close this page and go back to whatever you were doing before that you feel is more interesting. Jerkface. Some of my favorite concert photos... Best of SXSW | LOUD CAPTURES Full recaps/reviews on QROMag.com...Day 1 (The Richards, True Mad North)Day 2 (Jessica Lea Mayfield, Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears, Royal Bangs, The Joy Formidable, Blah Blah Blah and more)Day 3 (Stephen Kellogg, Daphne Willis, The Gourds, Asobi Seksu, Cord Carpenter and more)Day 4 (Suite 709, Sundress, Zlam Dunk, PS I Love You)Artists to check out...Asobi Seksu (QRO photos), Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears (QRO photos), Black Lips, Cults (QRO photos from The Empty Bottle 4/7), Daphne Willis (QRO photos, photos from Lincoln Hall 2/11), Ellie Goulding, J Mascis, James Blake, Jessica Lea Mayfield (QRO photos), Kurt Vile, Raphael Saadiq, Sarah Jaffe, Sharon Van Etten, Suite 709 (QRO photos), The Civil Wars, The Dodos, The Head & the Heart, The Joy Formidable (photos from Lincoln Hall on 4/5), Tune-Yards, Typhoon, Wild Flag, Wye Oak Between four QRO correspondents at this year's SXSW, we covered more than 130 bands with a collaborative photo gallery of more than 2300 photos... Check out the full collection here: QRO Magazine - SXSW 201111 months until SXSW 2012. Get ready.Tammi of TEAM AWESOME, signing out...
SXSW: 2010 | South Florida Music Photographer
One month from today, I will be in Austin completely engulfed in music and enjoying everything SXSW has to offer. Okay, okay... reality is I'll be enjoying about 5% of what SXSW has to offer which will still fill up my days. I can scroll through the thousands of acts scheduled to play that weekend and make notes on which I'd like to check out - but there is no way to plan for a festival this huge. What I look forward to the most is accidentally stumbling into the shows of my future favorite bands. I'm so ready for this!! To get me even more pumped I revisited some of my SXSW 2010 photos... I thought I'd share just a few, starting off with a shot of Or, The Whale, who was easily one of my favorite shows of the weekend.