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Photo of the Week - No. 18

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I have to admit that I haven't spent as much time working on Festival Friendly in the past week and half as I would like to be. My motivation has been lacking and I am considering a few options for a new direction for Festival Friendly also (More on that later!).

Please bare with me as the festival season slows down and I take a few moments to relax - recollect my thoughts - and at the same come up with a clear plan for the site to finish out 2008 on top of my game.

One of my favorite features of Festival Friendly is the Photo of the Week selections that I get to make however. That is one of my favorite parts about the community - there are so many festival-fans who also have a passion for photography.

This weeks selection comes from jahvtzavital via our flickr group.

 

potw_no18_thumb.jpgI am slightly biased in my selection since the mother in this photo has awesome dreadlocks. I really like this photograph though because it depicts a mother and child at a festival. It depicts the great connection and attachment a child has to its mother, but at the same time shows just how diverse of a crowd you might find at festivals. Parents, children, grand-parents, etc!

Please check out this photo and be sure to check back for an interview with jahvtzavital about photography and festivals and this photo in particular!

 

Check out our previous Photo of the Week related entries and information by clicking here!

 

 

This will be the first time we have ever recieved a second round of interview questions for our Photo of the Week feature. One thing I did learn from ignite the sky is that her favorite music festival is actually the Warped Tour - which is exactly where her photo that we selected was taken.

Please check out the photo below along with ignite the sky's flickr photostream by clicking on her user name.

I also wanted to share ignite the sky's personal website and portfolio in case you might be interested!

Ignite The Sky

The second round of interview questions have been posted below!

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What actually made you want to pick up a camera? Was it only because you had grown up around cameras because of your father?

When we used to go on vacations, I wanted to capture all the landscapes and animals we'd see. Unlike drawing, photography allowed me to capture those subjects instantly and in great detail. These could then be used later for drawing references, which I guess is one of the main reasons I got into photography. My dad only had one camera, which was used mainly for snapshots and pictures of family. Since I liked taking photos, my parents just left me with it and I kind of went from there.

Why that particular medium?

I actually do a lot of different forms of art besides photography including drawing, painting and design. (I've also been known to do jewelry, metal and ceramics.) I feel that every experience in life makes you stronger. So in art, for example, something I've learned while drawing may help when applied to photography. Composition is a great example. Plus, I love too many of those different artistic processes to just pick one.

Do you normally stick to music-related photography only? Do you have any other subjects you enjoy?

I take photos of essentially everything. Most of these are snap shots, reference shots (for drawing) or of personal interest. I kind of feel like the reason I share mostly music-related shots is due to the fact that they get a larger response than anything else I shoot. I also enjoy music related photography the most, so maybe that comes across in the shots.

In which situations do you find your 50mm f/1.8 AF Nikkor lens works best for?

I bought this lens specifically for concert photography. So essentially I use it at any show that has a photo pit, since most medium to larger venues won't allow flash work. Smaller club shows are more touch and go, depending on the amount of light available. The last show I shot was this little lodge basement style show and I wouldn't have gotten off any shots if it wasn't for this lens. (In the situation I was in, using a flash during the acoustic set would have been too aggressive for me.) I've also used it when I want an extreme push to my depth of field.

Can you list some of your favorite music festivals or events that you have experienced so far?

My favorite festival is probably Warped Tour. I've just been going so long that it's hard to imagine not going, even if I am not stoked on the line up. It is tradition. The first Bamboozle Left ruled, wasn't as stoked on 08's version. I've never been to Bamboozle East, but I'd go if given the chance. I think the only other festival of note is Coachella. It's hot and gross, but there are a variety of bands, interesting people and artwork.

As far as gear - do you ever carry a point and shoot camera or use one?

I have a Canon Powershot a610 and I love it. I carry it around everywhere. Its extremely useful to bring to shows that don't allow professional cameras because they normally don't care about P&Ss. Your equipment can be limiting, but I'm a firm believer that people can still do great work with even basic tools if they know what they are doing. I've met a lot of people with dSLRs who think the camera is just going to do the work for them. They don't understand what f/stops and shutter speeds are and how they affect exposure. I just don't think P&Ss should get the bad rap that they tend to and I think that if you are going to spend a lot of money on a nicer camera, you should probably know what some of the buttons do.

Do you feel naked or vulnerable without a camera in hand?

I used to get so upset being at a show without a camera. I would see all these amazing poses or great lighting and just be distraught that I had missed the opportunity to catch it. After awhile though, and a lot of effort, I learned to let it go. I try to carry a camera everywhere with me, specially shows, even if it's just my P&S, but I don't feel naked or vulnerable without one. Sure it sucks to miss a great shot, but at least I was there to actually experience it in the first place. I don't want to live life constantly behind a camera lens. That being said, I missed a shot of JD from the band Valencia breaking his guitar at Bamboozle Left '08... I'm STILL pissed off at myself for not catching it and that was back in the beginning of April.


Check out our previous interview with ignite the sky below:

Photo of the Week - No. 16 Cont'd.

 

Check out our previous Photo of the Week related entries and information by clicking here!

Another week has passed us - the days are flying by and tend to blend together it seems. It's nice to stop and take a moment to check out a great photograph - a captured moment in time.

This weeks selection was actually taken at the recent All Points West Festival that took place at Liberty State Park  in New Jersey. The photographer is baonguyen and this shot was taken while they were on assignment for Brooklyn Vegan - very cool!

The quality in the selection this week is amazing. This is a perfect shot of Thom Yorke from Radiohead performing on August 8th at the festival.

 

potw_no17_thumb.jpgI hope to get a short interview back from baonguyen very soon!

 

I want to remind everyone of our last Photo of the Week selection that we made. We got a really great response from ignite the sky and actually will have a follow-up interview that will be posted very soon. Check out the original entry here!

Photo of the Week - No. 16

 

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jambase_dotcom_logo.gifJambase.com has posted a review from the All Points West Festival that took place on August 10th - 12th at Liberty State Park in Liberty City, New Jersey.

This review was written by Jake Krolick with all photos taken by Rod Snyder.

Check out the article at the following link!
Jambase.com @ All Points West Festival

 

Check out our previous Jambase.com related entries and information by clicking here!

jambase_dotcom_logo.gifJambase.com has posted a review from the Lollapalooza that took place on August 1st - August 3rd in Chicago, Illinois.

This review was written by Robyn Rubinstein and Cal Roach with all photos taken by Dave Vann.

Check out the article at the following link!
Jambase.com @ Lollapalooza

 

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jambase_dotcom_logo.gifJambase.com has posted a review from the Gathering of the Vibes that took place on July 31st - August 3rd in Bridgeport, Connecticut.

This review was written by Brian Bavosa and Bill Clifford with all photos taken by Adam McCullough and Robert Chapman.

Check out the article at the following link!
Jambase.com @ Gathering of the Vibes

 

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ignite the sky was really enthusiastic about this selection which was really fun for me. Check out the interview below - we got some really great responses this week.

The photo was taken at Warped Tour - read below for the interview.

 

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What were you trying to capture in this shot (If anything at all)?

I feel that one of the main reasons shows exist is to allow an interaction of energy and passion between the artist and fan. So I was mainly trying to capture that connection, the energy between the two.

How long have you been behind a camera?

I started messing with my dad's old Minolta probably 8 or so years ago.

Do you prefer a certain brand of gear?

I actually own three different brands of camera, I love them all. The only preference I can really state is how instinctual my Nikon dSLR's buttons/functions are for me versus its Canon counterpart. I suppose it would just take getting used to, but I found that my Nikon, even when it was new, feels just like an extension of myself.

What is your favorite piece of gear that you own?

I enjoy my 50mm f/1.8 AF Nikkor lens. Not expensive, but does really well. I never use that for festival shooting though.

Do you find it troubling to carry equipment around at festivals and still have a decent amount of mobility?

Two instances stand out for me when it's difficult to move with equipment. One, when you are shooting a large artist and the pit is completely filled with photographers. Not only are you trying to keep your equipment from being knocked around, but you also have to make sure you are not stepping into someone else's viewfinder, while at the same time still try to work. And two, when you are shooting a tiny stage with a "fake" fence-like barricade. I shot a set once where the pit was literally a foot or so wide, (just enough room for me basically) and I was scared the fence might fall over.

With that said, what do you normally carry with you at a festival?

Two or three cameras, my favorite being my simple but dependable Nikon d50. The lenses I normally take have focal lengths of 50mm, 18-55mm and 55-200mm. The extras, like film, batteries, etc. Lens cleaner is a serious thing to remember, it's saved me more than once. Lots of water. Sunscreen. I guess the last thing would be positive energy. Bands and artists in my experience honestly like to see working photographers enjoying the set.



Check out our previous Photo of the Week related entries and information by clicking here!

10klf_2008.jpg10,000 Lakes Music Festival - which took place just last month from July 23rd - 26th has sent out a request as well as an opportunity to win prizes.

10,000 Lakes Music Festival has asked all festival-fans that attended this years festival to submit photos that you might have taken.

If you would like to submit your photos - please send an e-mail to the following address:

photos@10klf.com
Please keep all submissions to 8MB or less.
Multiple e-mails are acceptable.

Every person that submits a photo will be entered for a chance at a 4 pack of VIP Tickets and Camping for 10KLF 2009.

Check out our previous 10,000 Lakes Festival related entries and information by clicking here!

This selection for Photo of the Week is from one of the stops on Warped Tour 08'. The photo was contributed to our flickr group by ignite the sky.

I really enjoyed this photograph because it shows the perfect connection between the artist on stage and the fans in the crowd - at least that is what it makes me think of.

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Check out the official Warped Tour website for more information on this festival:
http://www.warpedtour.com/

 

Check out our previous Photo of the Week related entries and information by clicking here!

jambase_dotcom_logo.gifJambase.com has posted a review from the Mile High Music Festival that took place on July 19th - 20th in Commerce City, Colorado.

This review was written by Tim Dwenger with all photos taken by Pamela Martinez, Jay Scherer, and Tony Stack.

Check out the article at the following link!
Jambase.com @ Mile High Music Festival

 

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friedpixphoto replied in quick fashion to our short interview questions. The photo was taken at All Good Music Festival 2008 - read below for the interview.

friedpixphoto will be at Lollapalooza this weekend shooting in Chicago. Look for more great photos from him in our flickr group really soon!

 

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What were you trying to capture in this shot (If anything at all)?
I was trying to focus on the people that make the festival what it is - very family friendly. Lots of kids in the crowd, having a great time - hula hooping, blowing bubbles, dancing, whatever. I hope they get to look back on these images when they are older.

How long have you been behind a camera?
I've been shooting pix for 20 years (I'm 35).

Do you prefer a certain brand of gear?
I shoot Nikon digital.

What is your favorite piece of gear that you own?
I favor the wide angle zooms. They force you to get close to the subject.

Do you find it troubling to carry equipment around at festivals and still have a decent amount of mobility?
I try to travel light at fests, but it never works...haha!

With that said, what do you normally carry with you at a festival?
I carry 2 bodies, and about 3-4 lenses from 14mm to 300mm and a flash with an off-camera sync cord.

Check out our previous Photo of the Week related entries and information by clicking here!

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The Live Music Blog has posted a bunch of photographs from the Pitchfork Music Festival. The article is also a review as well as a gallery of the event from Sunday.

The Pitchfork Music Festival took place at Union Park in Chicago from July 18th - 20th.

Check out the article in its entirety here: Pitchfork 2008 | Sunday in Photos

 

 

Check out our previous Pitchfork Music Festival related entries and information by clicking here!

We have an an update and response for our 14th Photo of the Week selection already. Kelan Bonislawski was quick to reply to our interview questions.

Check out his photo we selected below along with Kelan's response to some questions we had. The photo was taken at Rothbury Music Festival during the Dave Mathew's Band performance.

 

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Well,

Having given up on trying to shoot the band on stage, which I think was dave matthews band, I decided to just capture exactly what was in front of my eyes- the people. Blocking my view of Dave Matthews bBnd. But it ended up turning out for the better because the crowd was 50% of the fun at the concert.

I've only been using a digital camera for about 4 months, and it's been a lot easier and cheaper than film. I'm still new to photography, and am planning on majoring in it next fall at Columbia College in Chicago.

Since I'm still new to this, my only experience with a camera has been with a Canon EOS Digital Rebel. So far so good. Nothing to complain about. It's definitely my favorite piece of gear i own considering all the other cameras i own are toys like lomography fisheye lenses, holgas, and various polaroids.

Rothbury was the first music festival I've been to and carrying the canon around was only inconvenient when I was fearful of drunkards spilling their beer on me. Other than that, the camera was small enough for me to carry anywhere, strapped around my neck.
Kelan Bonislawski 

 

Check out our previous Photo of the Week related entries and information by clicking here!

The Photo of the Week was submitted to our Flickr group by friedpixphoto.

I chose this photo because of the high quality of the image itself. It was edited really well and is just a great shot - I also love the expression on both of their faces. It is great to see families at music festivals!

The photo was taken at All Good Music Festival 2008 - look for an interview in the time to come!


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View imageI met up with a good friend of my family, Adam, over the weekend in northern Indiana - he was fortunate enough to attend Rothbury Music Festival over the 4th of July weekend.

Adam came back with over 300 photos and several short-clip videos that he took with his point and shoot camera. I uploaded 188 of those photos to my flickr account and have created a set for everyone to check out until Festival Friendly has its very own gallery online.

Check out the entire set of photos at the link below!
Rothbury Music Festival - Festival Friendly.com Photo Set

Here a couple examples from Adam:

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Check out our previous Rothbury entries and information!


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08_Lolla_pos_Logo_rgb.jpgLollapalooza recently announced a great contest that will provide one lucky winner with two VIP tickets to this years festival. This contest is made for all of those folks out there who are photographers and love to keep their cameras with them at live music and festivals.

This contest ends July 14th, so sign-up fast!

 

Here is how you win!

  • Sign-up and register at PSROX
  • Upload/Enter your favorite photo from any music event to PSROX.
  • Follow the remaining instructions and cross your fingers!

Here is what you win!

  • Two VIP Tickets to Lollapalooza 2008
  • Roundtrip airfare and lodging to the festival
  • Massive exposure of your photography on Lollapalooza.com as well as having your photos displayed throughout the festival

 

Current submissions Gallery - it is growing fast!

 

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The Photo of the Week was submitted to our Flickr group by Kelan Bonislawski.

The photo was taken at Rothbury Music Festival - look for an interview in the time to come!


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Check out our previous Photo of the Week related entries and information by clicking here!

jambase_dotcom_logo.gifJambase.com writer Nick Hutchinson has written a review of the Telluride Bluegrass Fest which took place June 19th thru the 22nd in Telluride, Colorado.

Telluride Bluegrass Fest has a long history and celebrated its 35th year in 2008.

There are also some great photos included in the article from Benko Photographics.

Check out the article and leave feedback!

Jambase.com - Telluride Bluegrass Fest Article

 

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Wakarusa 2008 Photo Gallery

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  wakarusa_160x160.gifWakarusa has put their own photo gallery online for all of us to check out.

The photo gallery page they have setup actually lists Wakarusa galleries from 2004 thru 2008. The photos from this year are really great and broken into two seperate sections.

They have both photos of festival-goers and also of actual bands and artists that performed at this years festival.

Wakarusa Music & Camping Festival Photo Galleries!

 

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It has been a month since we have selected a new Photo of the Week. Robert began helping with this section and has since been on hiatus. We hope he is able to come back and help Festival Friendly out in the future.

The Photo of the Week was submitted to our Flickr group by ODDPEOPLE.net.The ODDPEOPLE.net has a really great photo stream - everyone should check it out.

They are a group of individuals who travel and capture images of people at festivals around the world. The image below is a classic Polaroid at a festival in London.

Check out the photo and look for a short interview with ODDPEOPLE.net very soon!

 

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