Showing posts with label Indobox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indobox. Show all posts
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Ladies and gentlemen...
I was recently lucky enough to shoot some good friends of mine, The Indobox, at the Middle East in Cambridge , MA. They kicked off the night for Brothers Past and did not disappoint, providing high energy, rock and roll, and maybe a dance beat or two. The Indobox is currently starting a spring tour across the country, so if you like fun, and some dancing, check out their tour schedule to see if they are coming to your town. Thanks guys!
Indobox tour schedule < click!
Monday, October 18, 2010
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Custom Guitar
I was recently asked if I could photograph a friend of mines new custom guitar. Nothing special just come down and make some pictures before the show. Well this is what came of it. The guitar is beautiful and the tone of the wood is even more striking in person. The guitar was built by Sean Loughney who works out of Dunore, Pennsyvania. He was kind enough to put a few of my images up on hiw website, so stop by yo have a look.
I will be posting images from Joe and the Indobox's show at The Paradise in Boston very soon!
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
The Indobox 3.19.2010 Boston, MA
Steve and Joe
Quinn
Joe and Brownie of tDB
Mike Carter
Joe with tDB
Steve
Quinn
Joe Zarick
Joe gets thanks from Brownie
I had the good fortune to shoot a friends band, The Indobox, last Friday night at the House of Blues in Boston. I haven't shot a show in years and it was great to get back to doing it, especially during a somewhat chaotic and strange night...
The last show I shot, again was years ago, so at the time I was still shooting film and doing my own processing. which was a main reason I stopped doing shows. The overhead cost of all the post work, was the main reason I stopped doing shows. But here we are in the digital age, and it was never more fun or easy than this time around. Getting back into the pit and being right up front, feeding off of the band's energy in front of you, and the crowds energy directly behind, that excitment is what I always loved about concert photography. For being a little rusty, I feel like I got some good images out of this, and it has only made me want to shoot more shows.
Check back in the next few days to see the main act images, The Disco Biscuits, from this same night!
cheers
Adam
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