Blown

Some thinking process behind the photography.

Blown - live @underground.cafe 25.06.2022
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I generally don't like hard shadows on photos and i don't like clean flash to the head. If you take a look on the stage you will see black walls (and black ceiling). Black is not great for bouncing light, it does not want to bunce from it.

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Only place that you can bounce light from on the stage is the back of it. I sometimes put the flash behind it and get a nice big softbox but then it works on one side of it. And the club did make the stage bigger so everyone is farther from the light.

So i tried something new. Set the flash on one side of the stage facing the white background and photographing the other side of the stage. Would probably work much better if i had a high light stand. Putting it on the speaker down low was not ideal.

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Bouncing it from the back of the stage is nice for photographing the audience. It usually gives a nice light.

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You can see that the light was low by all the shadows from mic stands and drums.

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On some photos i gave up on the flash and just went with the much loved led light stage lights

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Was joking with a friend that he should have not do the nose job (he had to, years ago) as he could have been a double for Yuri from Stranger Things :D

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For this two photos i should have gone with more (or less i am never sure is bigger number more or less) f-stop to get the bass player less blured. Singer was a guest on one song and it is a son of the bass player. And i think it was their first time performing together.

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Those are awesome photos, as always. I'm always impressed by how you can use the lighting supplied to you. Awesome stuff.

If I may, I happen to really like how the bass player is blurred. Tells a great story, just as is.

I am lucky that i can do what ever comes to my head there, especially when people i know are playing.

I wanted it blurred but when i seen it on my computer screen it felt to much. but you are probably right, people that need to know know what is going on :)

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 2 years ago  Reveal Comment

for a long time the ceiling was white and that was cool for taking photos. Then they had a play that was happening in the dark so they painted everything black, even the background. That was hell for taking photos of live shows.

I never got to 3. I feel that i never had the time to set it up :)