I had the chance to see Thao sans The Get Down Stay Down at the Vera Project. She maintains the same voice and same lyrical style but just more mellow. Despite the fact that the band that opened for her were pounding on drums screaming wearing spandex suits…Thao kept her impressive style.




Archive for the ‘Seattle’ Category
Thao Nguyen
Tuesday, May 4th, 2010The Grates Part II
Monday, January 25th, 2010Sorry for the slacking off a bit. But, here are the film images from the Sunset Tavern in Seattle featuring The Grates. They are an amazing little band out of Oz and are well worth a listen and better yet if they are ever in your part of the world go see them. Plus, they seem to know where the best food is in every part of the world.





The Grates
Sunday, October 18th, 2009The other night The Grates came through Seattle and I was fortunate enough to shoot this amazing three piece from Brisbane Australia.
When they aren’t eating their way across America or enjoying their guilty pleasure of watching local TV ads they are throwing down some great music. Here are just a couple shots that I took with more to come when my film gets processed.
As always I shot my F5 and Fuji Neopan 1600 rated to 3200. The venue was the Sunset Tavern which is not the best for lighting but is a fun place to see and hear some live music.







Stay tuned for more photos as well as other stuff related to cinematography and photography.
Run and Gun
Thursday, May 28th, 2009
After two different cake hats and a whirlwind scooter ride all over Seattle I was able to have a wonderful shoot. Siri Anderson put everything together and she made it all happen seamlessly.
Shooting Bands
Monday, January 21st, 2008Shooting bands live is always a challenge. Being between the stage and the crowd is a hard line for photographers to follow. In the crowd you are faced with blocking issues and being on stage is a distraction. It is my goal to be both a fly on the wall and an active participant. Using distance to capture the overall feel and sense of place. Then getting in as close as I can to illustrate the raw performance in a way that highlights the small details of each performer. From facial expressions to sweat on a singer’s brow. It is all needed to add depth to an image.
These photos were taken at The Showbox Theatre a venue that is perfect for an indie rock band. It has a wonderful sound and an amazing chandelier. The crowd turned out and were treated to a great show.
If you have any questions about the images let me know.