Written by JRPosted in Events,Fashion,PhotographyTags: Alternative, Australia, Cat Walk, Clockwork Butterfly, Deviate, DV8, Fashion, Fashion Show, Gawth, GeoMythik, Goth, Gothic, Melbourne, Subculture, Victoria, World Goth DayMay 20, 2012
Celebrate World Goth Day In Style
I have photographed a number of events for Rachael Black and crew. Most can be seen throughout these pages and most, nay, all – are always a ton of fun.
When I was asked if I would like to be involved in this years World Goth Day celebrations and photograph the fashion show, I jumped at the chance. There are always wonderful photo opportunities and a chance to mingle and mangle with some cool peeps that inhabit the dark side of life. Heck, that makes me feel right at home.
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Written by JRPosted in Gigs,PhotographyTags: 2012, April, Australia, Cock Rock, Concert, Dan Hawkins, Ed Graham, Frankie Poullain, Gig, Glam Rock, Hard Rock, HOR, House Of Rock, Justin Hawkins, Melbourne, Music, Performance, Permission To Land, Rock N Roll, The Darkness, The Palace, Venue, Victoria, Visceral Industry, visceralindustry.comMay 9, 2012
One Way Ticket To Hell… and Back
There aren’t too many bands that one would drag themselves out of their deathbed to go and shoot! Feeling completely and totally under the weather with a head-cold that only Satan himself could have befallen upon me, I was dead to the world and considering my options on whether to go and shoot this gig or not.
But it was The Darkness for fucks sake! The original line-up of the Darkness!
If they can put aside their differences and reform then head cold or not, I was not gonna miss out on this opportunity.
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Written by JRPosted in Gigs,PhotographyTags: 2012, Angela Gossow, Anthems Of Rebellion, April, Arch Enemy, Australia, Billboard, Billboard The Venue, Concert, Daniel Erlandsson, Gig, Heavy Metal, Khaos Legions, Melbourne, Metal, Metropolis Touring, Michael Amott, Music, Nick Cordle, Performance, Russell Street, Sharley D'Angelo, Venue, Victoria, Visceral Industry, visceralindustry.com, Wages of SinMay 2, 2012
Under Black Flags We March
One begins to lose track of all the international Metal acts that tour our shores. As a photographer, more often than not, one gig just leads into the next and a deep seeded feeling of complacency certainly has a nasty habit of creeping in. One band begins to look and sound exactly like the one before it.
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Written by JRPosted in Events,PhotographyTags: 2012, April, Australia, Convention, Fashion, Ink, Inked, Melbourne, Pierced, Rites Of Passage, Royal Exhibition Buildings, Skin, Tattoo, Tattoo Convention, Tattooist, Tattoos, Traditional, Tribal, VictoriaMay 1, 2012
The Living Canvas
I was very keen to attend this year’s Rites Of Passage Tattoo Convention as the event is shaping up to be the definitive tattoo expo on the Australian calendar. I was fortunate enough to photograph last year’s event and the organisers where more than forthcoming to allow me to cover this year’s event as well.
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Written by JRPosted in Gigs,PhotographyTags: 2012, Amon Amarth, April, Australia, Battle Metal, Billboard, Billboard The Venue, Concert, Death Metal, Fredrik Andersson, Gig, Heavy Metal, Johan Hegg, Johan Söderberg, Melbourne, Metal, Music, Mythology, Olavi Mikkonen, Performance, Power Metal, Russell Street, Surtur Rising, Sweden, Swedish, Swedish Melodic Death Metal, Ted Lundström, Venue, Victoria, VikingsApril 17, 2012
Pursuit of Vikings
I’ve extolled the virtues of shooting gigs at Billboard many, many times over but lately, there have been some very poorly lit shows for us photogs. Tonight’s Amon Amarth gig was probably the worst I have seen Billboard lit for many a show. Which is a shame, because for the most part, Billboard is always a pleasure to shoot at.
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Written by JRPosted in Gigs,PhotographyTags: Australia, Desecrator, Heavy, Heavy Magazine, Hobb's Angel Of Death, Kiss Or Kill, Melbourne, Metal For Melbourne, Nothing Sacred, Thrash, Thrash Metal, VictoriaApril 7, 2012
Deathwish!
I grew up in the era where Melbourne had a diverse, vibrant and thriving local Metal scene. Heck, I was part of it. If I wasn’t writing articles for Melbourne Uni’s ‘Heavy Duty’ magazine, I was part of my own band that I drummed for and regularly gigged with each week. The mecca for all things Metal was the ‘Metal For Melbourne’ record store which humbly began in a tiny little shop pretty much where Federation Square stands now.
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Written by JRPosted in Gigs,PhotographyTags: Australia, Billboard, Billboard The Venue, Brent Smedley, Concert, Dystopia, Florida, Freddie Vidales, Gig, Heavy Metal, Iced Earth, Jon Schaffer, Melbourne, Metal, Performance, Power Metal, Purgatory, Stu Block, Tampa, Troy Seele, Victoria, Visceral Industry, visceralindustry.comApril 5, 2012
Anguish Of Youth
After the plethora of gigs that hit these shores last month due to the Soundwave Festival and all the off-shoots, it was kinda cool to have some downtime between shows. So much so, I didn’t even feel in the mood to go and shoot tonight’s Iced Earth gig.
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Written by JRPosted in Gigs,PhotographyTags: 2012, Australia, Chris Fehn, Clown, Concert, Corey Taylor, Craig Jones, Des Moines, Heavy Metal, Iowa, Jim Root, Joey Jordinson, March, Melbourne, Metal, Metal Obsession, Mick Thomson, Paul Gray, Performance, Rod Laver Arena. Gig, Shawn Crahan, Sid Wilson, Sidewave, Soundwave, Victoria, Visceral Industry, Visceral Industry PhotographyMarch 2, 2012
The Heretic Anthem
I started shooting live music in 2009. You start off small in dimly lit venues with bands no one has ever heard of – or is likely to ever hear of. But you need to learn and refine your skills and you need to push yourself and your camera to the extreme to get a hang of this beast. It isn’t easy but if there is a burning passion and drive, you’ll learn and you will continue to learn with each and every single shoot you do.
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Written by JRPosted in Gigs,PhotographyTags: 2012, Australia, Concert, Devin Townsend, Devin Townsend Project, Dick Lövgren, Fredrik Thordendal, Gig, Heavy Metal, Jens Kidman, Mårten Hagström, Melbourne, Meshuggah, Metal, Performance, Sidewave, Soundwave, The Forum, Tomas Haake, VictoriaMarch 1, 2012
Ziltoidia Attaxx!!!
Half way through a crazy week of shooting the cream of the crop when it comes to the Metal genre! Seriously, the Soundwave series of gigs – both the festivals and the ‘Sidewave’ shows manage to bring out some of the finest bands from all over the world! Big Day Out? Forget about it! This is where it’s at and on a Wednesday night you could have taken your pick and seen a slew of gigs at nearly every major venue in Melbourne. You soon come to the realisation that the Metal genre is in an incredibly healthy state right now yet our radio airwaves are polluted with all sorts of mindless dribble and mastobatory schlock designed to sell soap suds!
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Written by JRPosted in Gigs,PhotographyTags: 2012, Australia, Bill Kelliher, Billboard, Bjarte Lund Rolland, Brann Dailor, Brent Hinds, Christian Andreu, Concert, Erlend Hjelvik, February, Gig, Gojira, Heavy Metal, Jean-Michel Labadie, Joe Duplantier, Kjetil Gjermundrød, Kvelertak, Maciek Ofstad, Mario Duplantier, Marvin Nygaard, Mastodon, Melbourne, Metal, Troy Sanders, Victoria, Vidar LandaFebruary 28, 2012
Blasteroid
I always find shooting multiple acts on a bill to be quite a challenge as by the time the main headliner hits the stage, your energy levels are nearly non-existent and concentration levels begin to wane.
This probably explains why I haven’t dared shoot a festival yet. But soon… soon I will tackle that beast!
Tonight’s bill featured three superb acts as part of the Soundwave Sidewave gigs. Mastodon, Gojira and Kvelertak proved to be a veritable feast of the finest international Metal representing the USA, France and Norway.
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Written by JRPosted in Events,Fashion,PhotographyTags: 2012, Alt, Alternative, Attitude Events, Australia, Black Ivy, Contest, Deviate, DV8, Goth, Lolita, Melbourne, Miss And Mr Alternative, Nightclub, Pageant, Punk, Victoria, Victorian HeatFebruary 5, 2012
Where The Serpents Ever Dwell
Miss & Mr Alternative bills itself as ‘Australia’s Most Exciting Alternative Model Competition’ and this is certainly a title it clearly lives up to.
I was honoured to be asked to be one of the official photographers for the event so I was keenly anticipating the night for a few weeks even if I have had an incredibly busy past few days shooting a slab of gigs. Still, when an opportunity presents itself, one should jump at the chance without a moment’s hesitation!
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Written by JRPosted in Gigs,PhotographyTags: 2012, Alternative, Australia, Concert, Faris Badwan, Flinders Street, Gig, Joe Spurgeon, Joshua Hayward, Melbourne, Primary Colours, Punk, Rhys Webb, Skying, Strange House, The Forum, The Horrors, Tom Cowan, VictoriaFebruary 4, 2012
Little Victories
I fell in love with the Horrors when they released their brilliant debut ‘Strange Houses’ album in 2007. I must’ve played that sucker to the point of totally and utterly destroying every digital fibre on that disc. Just an amazing album that still gets regular spins today.
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