Our Editor has written a few pages on this topic – just his private views, findings, observations and recommendations as related below. Let us know if you have anything to add or with which you disagree.
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I have been asked by photographers in the pit or at gigs what settings they should use and how they can get a better result. I am unsure why they ask me, maybe it’s because I wear a black t-shirt, look ancient or have a large lens hood.
Others want to know how on earth I ever got started, perhaps in disbelief because I have lived most of my working Life In A Suit. I was an Accountant – but now I am a Rock Photographer. I often wonder myself. It’s a funny old world.
Here’s the story for Starters. Yes, click on Starters.
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This entry was posted on Friday, January 13th, 2012 at 11:21 pm. It is filed under How To Shoot Shows. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
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