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Grammy nominations
Dec 5th, 2008 by Ken Hagler

This year’s Grammy nom­i­na­tions have been announced, and there are three peo­ple I’ve pho­tographed on the list: Sara Bareilles, Katy Perry, and Rufus Wain­wright. Sara got two nom­i­na­tions, includ­ing Song of the Year for “Love Song.” Appar­ently the music indus­try has very long years, as she wrote that (and first per­formed it) in 2005…

The state of concert photography
Oct 25th, 2008 by Ken Hagler

Rock Pho­tog­ra­phy Is Fad­ing Fast. What has hap­pened to great rock con­cert pho­tog­ra­phy? Is it part of a bygone era, or has the music indus­try for­gone pho­tog­ra­phers due to con­trol issues? A mix of both, says Mark Paytress in Cre­ative Review’s arti­cle “Three Songs and Yer Out! The Dying Art of Gig Pho­tog­ra­phy” (reprinted from a recent issue of M mag­a­zine). The “three songs” refers to an industry-wide guide­line that pho­tog­ra­phers are allowed access to the artists only for the first three songs of a per­for­mance. The prac­tice started as a cour­tesy to per­form­ers to keep dis­tract­ing flash bulbs to a min­i­mum. But then it worked its way around the scene and became the rule at most venues. Artists and their man­age­ment blame the venues for enforc­ing the rule, while the venues insist they’re just doing what they’re told by the man­age­ment. [Utne Reader]

This arti­cle doesn’t tell the whole story. Those restric­tions cer­tainly exist, but you only encounter them once an artist has become suc­cess­ful enough to have “peo­ple” and play at venues with “secu­rity.” If you stick to smaller venues such as (in Los Ange­les) the Hotel Café, Molly Malone’s, and the Trou­ba­dour, you can still shoot through the entire show. Using a flash is dis­cour­aged or even banned at some of these smaller venues, but then flashes going off in small venues are really annoy­ing to every­one, and tend to pro­duce bad pic­tures besides.

This doesn’t help peo­ple who want to make a liv­ing as con­cert pho­tog­ra­phers, because there’s no money in shoot­ing the acts who play at these smaller venues. How­ever, any­one doing it as a hobby will have plenty of oppor­tu­ni­ties, and all of those big suc­cess­ful artists who can’t be pho­tographed start out play­ing at small venues. (Well, except for the totally man­u­fac­tured idol singer types, but the only rea­son to pho­to­graph them is for money.)

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