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Unfortunately, all my photos from the concert are overexposed. I actually still have to learn how to capture a stage photo. But, for a Class A musician, Fariz RM, all the disappointments and sacrifices were worth it.
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We want to SEE your music - Send in musical performances, instruments, crowds, and artists as captured through your analogue lens!
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From Montreaux to Burning Man with Glastonbury and Sziget in between - we know you've got it all covered! Submit your fantastic analogue pictures taken during musical events here and you might earn yourself some Piggy Points to spend in the Online Shop!
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The scenes in these photographs are ones that everyone can't help but replicate. With the excess of photos out there, of landscapes, and shots of yourself from above, we may want to tone down the excessive taking of these pictures! Then again, if there's a twitch in your finger, there's no stopping you!
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Here is how I learned how concert photographs do not always require the best lenses or even the best zooms. This is the story of how I became the analogue concert photographer for La Fonoteca Barcelona.
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New York City Photographer, Kathryn Yu, takes on the Lomo LC-Wide. Specializing in concert photography, her work has been featured on various publications like the Wall Street Journal and The New York Times. Check out her gallery and her interview after the jump!
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The Roseland Ballroom is a multipurpose hall located in the city's theatre district on 52nd Street I have seen a concert at the Roseland at least once a year for a good ten years. I would say it's one of my favorite venues to see a concert in New York City.
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From the quaint little outdoor shopping center to the rocking outdoor amphitheater, the Old Mill District in Bend, Oregon is the perfect place to spend a summer day.
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Over the past year I got to go to some pretty awesome concerts. Here are my impressions on trying to capture a concert and its mood on film.
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Sweltering heat, smelly porta-potties, thick mud and massive crowds ... the last thing that you'd want to fuss about is taking the best photos of your favourite bands without being kicked in the face by a hyperactive crowd-surfer. We give you some tips on how to survive a music fest!
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I absolutely love the Troxy!
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I went on a little tour with two of my musician friends (Jason Manns from L.A./USA and Emad Alaeddin from Amman/Jordan) through Germany, and I knew from the start that my Diana Mini and Diana F+ had to travel with us.
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Move your body, shake your booty!
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Ultimate destination for music lovers.
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Let's face it: Toronto's indie music scenesters live in the west end. So whenever there's a show happening at the Opera House, they kvetch about making the tedious trek east of Yonge. Once they step inside, however, their grumbling ceases promptly. Yes, this venue is that good.
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When it comes to the anatomy of Dundas West, the Garrison is its heart. I ventured to the neighbourhood's favourite watering hole to check out a show featuring Die Mannequin, DD/MM/YYYY and Revolution Love.
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Do you like music? I for one, certainly cannot live without it. I was dying to go to a good concert this summer. My dream came true when I saw no less than twenty-two concerts in three days, majority of them amazing.
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At last, after years of failed attempts, this year we finally got it right (money and time off). So last January we bought our four-day passes for Benicássim!
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Liverpool is a city and metropolitan borough of Merseyside, England along the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary. It was founded as a borough in 1207 and was granted city status in 1880. Liverpool is the fourth largest city in the United Kingdom (third largest in England) and has a population of 435,500, and lies at the centre of the wider Liverpool Urban Area, which has a population of 816,216. And a band called The Beatles came from there - I doubt you've heard of them.
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In the US of A most buildings don’t have a long history, considering there are churches in old Europe telling a story stretching over a thousand years. Basically everything in the states has the charm of something new and fresh. And they made a great twist out of it, because everything is convenient and tries to hit the need of the one that uses it. Take stadiums or convention halls.