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December 27, 2009 by elisa shermanNew Blog! 2009 review
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December 27, 2009 by elisa sherman2009 – a year in review
I started looking back on this year, particularly regarding shooting shows, and realized it’s been a landmark year! What had been a passion of intense interest, blossomed.
To be succint, this year I started shooting shows more regularly for 2 online music sites – in March, I became a contributing photographer for LiveDaily.com, and in October, for backbeatseattle.com.
It was the push I needed to get to shows on a more regular basis, and shoot for more than just a whim…assignments with a photopass.
For me, I needed something specifically to do, or it just is something I would do on rare occasion, when the rare opportunities presented for bands or friends I knew. Similar to last year how I started photographing for the Phinney Neighborhood Association – it gives me purpose and push to be out there.
Anywho, as I said, it’s been a banner year. I’ve gotten to hear and see some great live acts, capture some gorgeous moments, and really refine my skills at a pace I had yet to experience.
And let’s face it, it’s kind of cool to go up and say: “Hi, I’m on the list for a photo pass…”
Here’s some of my favorite 2009 images…
For more, check the 2009 list –
Warrel Dane
Sword of Judgement
Deck the Hall Ball feat: Muse, 30 Seconds to Mars, Metric, Phoenix, Visqueen
Mew
Passion Pit
Mudhoney
Unnatural Helpers
Brothers of the Sonic Cloth
Foxy Shazam
Devo
Train
Mika
Semi Precious Weapons (2)
Monsters of Folk
Aimee Mann
Nick Lowe
Semi Precious Weapons (1)
Lovehammers
Juke Kartel
Rodrigo y Gabriela
Rocco Deluca (2)
Collective Soul
Psychedelic Furs
Happy Mondays
Bat for Lashes
David Cook
The Flaming Lips
Crue Fest 2 feat: Motley Crue, Godsmack, Drowning Pool, Charm City Devils, Theory of a Deadman, 16 Second Stare
Social Distortion
Civet
Natalie Portman’s Shaved Head
No Depression Festival 2009 feat: Gillian Welch, Iron & Wine (Sam Bean), Patterson Hood & the Screwtopians, Jesse Sykes & the Sweet Hereafter, Justin Townes Earle, Jessica Lea Mayfield, No Depression – Seattle All Star Revue (feat: Star Anna, Sera Cahoone, Ian Moore, Zoe Muth, Mark Pickerel, Kristen Ward & Members of the Maldives and North Twin backed by Jeff Fielder, Ty Bailie, Eric Eagle & Rebecca Young), and ZEE AVI
Kate Voegele
Noise for the Needy Festival, feat: Art Brut, Constantines, Crystal Antlers, I Was a King, Hey Marseilles, Black Night Crash, Miike Snow
Thievery Corporation
Cold War Kids
Gavin Rossdale
Suzie McNeil
Sarah Sample
Blue October
Gavin DeGraw
Rocco Deluca (1)
Scott Weiland
Black Joe Lewis & the Honeybears
Angel Taylor
Amy Kuney
Crystal Antlers
Joshua James
see http://photosbyelisa.com/the-list for the complete list, ongoing.
Flickr collection for 2009 concert images – http://www.flickr.com/photos/emswazzu/collections/72157613222608661/
Check portfolio images – (click below)
Here’s to an exciting 2010, and whatever adventures and images may come.
Always, eternally, chasing my bliss…
xoxo
~Elisa
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December 21, 2009 by elisa shermanNew Photos! Warrel Dane & Sword of Judgement
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December 18, 2009 by elisa shermanNew Blog! Deck the Hall Ball
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December 18, 2009 by elisa shermanFlying Hair & Movie Stars Decked the Halls
The Deck the Hall Ball, rather, the yearly 107.7 The End (KNDD) alternative Seattle music station mainstay big ass concert come holiday extravaganza…this year, it was a great show.
Visual Highlights were probably provided by all the of the crowd interaction between the two bands, Phoenix, and 30 Seconds to Mars, via their leads…
The latter, seems to be a bit, how shall I say, much critisized, likely due to their overly accessible music, and movie star lead, Jared Leto. Here’s my take on that… The music, was good…it wasn’t edgy, and it wasn’t classic, but it was pleasant…and well, accessible will be successful, if not fully appreciated by the more than a bit critical musical ears, especially in Seattle…And the “rock star” moves, playing and bantering to the crowd, as well, was much poo-poo’d by several bloggers and tweets… Well as a photographer, the lens loved the playing to the crowd, and as evidenced in the images, the crowd loved it right back…I guess the people in front were less picky about the depth of the tunes? Regardless, Leto put it all out there, he is very good looking and mugged for the more than full photo pit and masses of fans… Some said, well, he is just “acting” the rock star…Note – he is not that good of an actor! lol. I think he may have found his true calling on stage. His definitely movie star good looks as well as his ease and accessiblity in his performance are pretty darned compelling. Like his music, or not… It did not make my ears bleed, so for me, it was all good…because, well as long as you bring me the rock star in the images, I am a fan! Oh and his eyes are so blue, they glow, even from far away~
Musically, Metric and Phoenix were my faves. Image wise, Leto aside, my fave shots were of the redhead that fronted the local opener of the show, Visqueen. Curly red flying hair…gorgeous.
Muse, the headliners delivered the close of the show that had been building in the final 5th hour. For those that left half way through the show…I still stand perplexed. But to each their own. I am an observer, and if I see the crowd responding, that will always influence how I remember a show…There is an engergy that flows between the stage and crowd…if it’s there, I am always impressed, whether or not, the tunes will ever flow through my own headphones…
A selection of images are posted on Live Daily Gallery Spotlight –
http://livedaily.com/news/107-7-the-end-s-quot-deck-the-hall-ball-quot-gallery-spotlight-seattle-wa-dec-15-2009-21003.html
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Flickr set – http://www.flickr.com/photos/emswazzu/sets/72157622886878159/show/
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December 18, 2009 by elisa shermanFlying Hair & Movie Stars Decked the Halls
The Deck the Hall Ball, rather, the yearly 107.7 The End (KNDD) alternative Seattle music station mainstay big ass concert come holiday extravaganza…this year, it was a great show.
Visual Highlights were probably provided by all the of the crowd interaction between the two bands, Phoenix, and 30 Seconds to Mars, via their leads…
The latter, seems to be a bit, how shall I say, much critisized, likely due to their overly accessible music, and movie star lead, Jared Leto. Here’s my take on that… The music, was good…it wasn’t edgy, and it wasn’t classic, but it was pleasant…and well, accessible will be successful, if not fully appreciated by the more than a bit critical musical ears, especially in Seattle…And the “rock star” moves, playing and bantering to the crowd, as well, was much poo-poo’d by several bloggers and tweets… Well as a photographer, the lens loved the playing to the crowd, and as evidenced in the images, the crowd loved it right back…I guess the people in front were less picky about the depth of the tunes? Regardless, Leto put it all out there, he is very good looking and mugged for the more than full photo pit and masses of fans… Some said, well, he is just “acting” the rock star…Note – he is not that good of an actor! lol. I think he may have found his true calling on stage. His definitely movie star good looks as well as his ease and accessiblity in his performance are pretty darned compelling. Like his music, or not… It did not make my ears bleed, so for me, it was all good…because, well as long as you bring me the rock star in the images, I am a fan! Oh and his eyes are so blue, they glow, even from far away~
Musically, Metric and Phoenix were my faves. Image wise, Leto aside, my fave shots were of the redhead that fronted the local opener of the show, Visqueen. Curly red flying hair…gorgeous.
Muse, the headliners delivered the close of the show that had been building in the final 5th hour. For those that left half way through the show…I still stand perplexed. But to each their own. I am an observer, and if I see the crowd responding, that will always influence how I remember a show…There is an engergy that flows between the stage and crowd…if it’s there, I am always impressed, whether or not, the tunes will ever flow through my own headphones…
A selection of images are posted on Live Daily Gallery Spotlight – (*no longer active link*)
http://livedaily.com/news/107-7-the-end-s-quot-deck-the-hall-ball-quot-gallery-spotlight-seattle-wa-dec-15-2009-21003.html
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Flickr set – http://www.flickr.com/photos/emswazzu/sets/72157622886878159/show/
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December 16, 2009 by elisa shermanPreview – Deck the Hall Ball
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December 13, 2009 by elisa shermanNew Photos! Mew
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November 16, 2009 by elisa shermanNew Photos! Mudhoney
On backbeatseattle.com – http://backbeatseattle.com/wordpress/?p=10642