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Occupy Seattle: Dancing & solidarity from Amanda Palmer 11-12-2011

Occupy Seattle 11-12-2011 at Westlake Park - Dancing and special appearance by Amanda Palmer (Elisa Sherman) Ventured out into the cold late afternoon this Saturday to see what was up with Occupy Seattle – things were, well different. For this and previous visits – see my Occupy Seattle: the series page.

I think, part of the change is the weather, part of it, is the splintering of locations – Westlake is no longer the hub – folks are camping out up at Seattle Central Community College up on the hill. Oh, and it’s darker earlier – welcome to winter, or rather late fall (but it felt like winter!)…

In the past, I had focused on the signs – which had been in abundance, as a portal for reading the message, or the heart of the movement. This afternoon, there were less than a handful of signs – most professionally printed rather than handwritten. I don’t know what it all means – maybe it was just time for the group that has hung in there, to have some fun. Fun is a good thing…so this time, it’s dancing, and singing. And a special visit to support the Occupy movement, by Amanda Palmer – in town this week for last Wednesday’s show with her husband, to see Jason Webley’s 11-11-11 show, and finally, to stand in solidarity as she has in other cities, with Occupy Seattle.


Occupy Seattle 11-12-2011 at Westlake Park - Dancing and special appearance by Amanda Palmer (Elisa Sherman)

Occupy Seattle 11-12-2011 at Westlake Park - Dancing and special appearance by Amanda Palmer (Elisa Sherman)

Occupy Seattle 11-12-2011 at Westlake Park - Dancing and special appearance by Amanda Palmer (Elisa Sherman)


Occupy Seattle at Westlake Park 11-12-2011 – Images by Elisa Sherman


As always – to view the entire series of images from Occupy Seattle, click HERE.

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Love & Horror: An Evening with Neil Gaiman & Amanda Palmer

Yes, that would be prolific writer Neil Gaiman, known for his dark stories inked out on best sellers, and the illustrious eclectic rocker come wife, Amanda PalmerAmanda Palmer performs on November 9th, 2011 during the "An Evening with Neil Gaiman & Amanda Palmer"  at the Moore Theatre. (Elisa Sherman)

Together you say? Yep, a night full of oddly lovey banter, kisses, extra freaky creepy proes & poetry, tunes, with a few friendly special guests…

Amanda Palmer is always a treat – whether it’s with the Dresden Dolls, the quirky Eveylyn Evelyn(with Jason Webley), solo or here – with husband…The most noteworthy bit – is how these two, both with their own bit of obvious edgy humor & angst – are obviously so in love – it’s almost disgusting, if they weren’t really so cool – we forgive them – they are just beyond. So go ahead, make out, it’s ok, we’re good.

Gaiman – is the perfect match – on stage, whether reading, telling a story, singing(yep!) or staring lovingly (or oggling) at the wife…

The night, was over 2hrs of a quirky creepy freaky good time.

Assignment images are here – http://www.soundspike.com/story/3291/in-pictures-amanda-palmer-in-seattle/

Some of my favorite images from the night…


Neil Gaiman abd Amanda Palmer perform on November 9th, 2011 during the "An Evening with Neil Gaiman & Amanda Palmer"  at the Moore Theatre. (Elisa Sherman)

Amanda Palmer performs on November 9th, 2011 during the "An Evening with Neil Gaiman & Amanda Palmer"  at the Moore Theatre. (Elisa Sherman)

Amanda Palmer performs on November 9th, 2011 during the "An Evening with Neil Gaiman & Amanda Palmer"  at the Moore Theatre. (Elisa Sherman)

Amanda Palmer performs with special guest Jason Webley  on November 9th, 2011 during the "An Evening with Neil Gaiman & Amanda Palmer"  at the Moore Theatre. (Elisa Sherman)

Neil Gaiman and Amanda Palmer perform on November 9th, 2011 during the "An Evening with Neil Gaiman & Amanda Palmer"  at the Moore Theatre. (Elisa Sherman)

Neil Gaiman abd Amanda Palmer perform on November 9th, 2011 during the "An Evening with Neil Gaiman & Amanda Palmer"  at the Moore Theatre. (Elisa Sherman)

Amanda Palmer performs on November 9th, 2011 during the "An Evening with Neil Gaiman & Amanda Palmer"  at the Moore Theatre. (Elisa Sherman)

Neil Gaiman awaits his surprise on November 9th, 2011 during the "An Evening with Neil Gaiman & Amanda Palmer"  at the Moore Theatre. (Elisa Sherman)

Neil Gaiman abd Amanda Palmer perform on November 9th, 2011 during the "An Evening with Neil Gaiman & Amanda Palmer"  at the Moore Theatre. (Elisa Sherman)

Amanda Palmer performs on November 9th, 2011 during the "An Evening with Neil Gaiman & Amanda Palmer"  at the Moore Theatre. (Elisa Sherman)

Amanda Palmer wishes Neil Happy Birthday performs on November 9th, 2011 during the "An Evening with Neil Gaiman & Amanda Palmer"  at the Moore Theatre. (Elisa Sherman)

Amanda Palmer wishes Neil Happy Birthday performs on November 9th, 2011 during the "An Evening with Neil Gaiman & Amanda Palmer"  at the Moore Theatre. (Elisa Sherman)

Neil Gaiman abd Amanda Palmer perform on November 9th, 2011 during the "An Evening with Neil Gaiman & Amanda Palmer"  at the Moore Theatre. (Elisa Sherman)

Neil Gaiman abd Amanda Palmer perform on November 9th, 2011 during the "An Evening with Neil Gaiman & Amanda Palmer"  at the Moore Theatre. (Elisa Sherman)

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An Evening with Neil Gaiman & Amanda Palmer at the Moore Theatre 11-9-2011 – Images by Elisa Sherman

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Occupy Seattle: global day of action, Rally at Westlake Park 10-15-2011

Occupy Seattle at Westlake Park 10-15-2011 (Elisa Sherman)I went back to see how the “occupation” was doing – here in Seattle, this Saturday, 10-15-2011. This date in particular is marked as a day when occupations everywhere, made a major push.

Without going into the politics of it, this made me think and reinforce why & what I am doing, going out and capturing images. There are lot’s of images being taken, made, posted, etc. There are lot’s of stories being told.

My full collection will be accumulated here on a page I made dedicated to the occupation – http://photosbyelisa.com/occupy-seattle

In my images, I am not after the tactical struggles of the occupation, nor the grandeur of the masses. Part of my image selection process is in search of the why and what – what is the occupation looking for, what is it standing for? I am focusing on faces, and signs, and messages in my search for this. The answers to that, are part of the story I am trying to tell. The other part, is something I always try to show & tell in my images, the part that I call: chasing bliss. More succinctly, the search for joy, beauty passion and peace – and that revolution, or fighting for something, can be beautiful, it can be the pursuit of that bliss the occupiers seek. Perhaps that isn’t entirely within “photojournalistic” standards – but then, I’m not working for anyone. I am just using something I know how to do – trip the shutter, to ask questions, and tell a story.

If you are looking for images of arrests, taking over the streets, or pictures that capture the volume (or not volume at intervals) of people that are gathering – there are many images of those circulating, by some great photographers, and photojournalists.

For me, locally, one of the guys that inspired me to take my camera out to caputure images – has himself, captured some phenomenal images of what it is like on the ground, some of the beauty and the struggles – that story is also very compelling – check out Geoffrey Gribbin’s images on BiPolarImages.com – they really are something.

Another, an image in particular that I wish I had gotten – is the one featured – by Joshua Trujillo – on the Seattle PI online. It’s an image that in particular captures one of the statements that are being made my the occupiers.

And from the heart of where it started, not so local, there are also some great images from Occupy Wall Streets taking of Time Square yesterday, here by Phillip Stearns. Occupy Seattle at Westlake Park 10-15-2011 (Elisa Sherman) The impact of the movement is clearly captured here in the largess of the scenes.

That is all to say, there is a lot out there to see, there are many stories to be told, and opinions to be had.

Technically, I am using a couple different approaches with my 5d2, using mainly the 70-200 2.8, wide open, to see what I see at a distance, at points, and in particular purposefully blurring the background to focus soley on the subject ignoring the background. As well, almost in contrast, using the 15mm fisheye to shoot at hip or 7ft level, whatever I am walking by, to bend and emphasize images through the viewfinder in a way that makes you see them differently or more clearly even.

In post, I am using a heavy lomo style of saturation and burning of the edges to further emphasize the subjects and focus the story with some intensity.

Anywho – here is more of that story I have to tell…from October 15th, at Westlake…


Occupy Seattle at Westlake Park 10-15-2011 (Elisa Sherman)

Occupy Seattle at West Lake 10-15-2011 (Elisa Sherman)

Occupy Seattle at Westlake Park 10-15-2011 (Elisa Sherman)

Occupy Seattle at Westlake Park 10-15-2011 (Elisa Sherman)

Occupy Seattle at Westlake Park 10-15-2011 (Elisa Sherman)

Occupy Seattle at Westlake Park 10-15-2011 (Elisa Sherman)

The gallery from Occupy Seattle 10-15-2011 at Westlake

Occupy Seattle at Westlake Park 10-15-2011 – Images by Elisa Sherman

And again, for the full collection bookmark my Occupy Seattle: the series.

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Occupy, the beginning of? first batch of images from the occupation at Westlake Park

Images that inspire, anger, move – that is what it’s all about, right? There is something going on right now, in Seattle, Wall Street, and abound, that I couldn’t ignore, and seeing images of, inspired me to take my camera out of the sabbatical I have it on.

While there are already many images of – we all see things differently, tell a different story. As well, part of the point of the movement that is happening, is duration – the only way to tell that, via images, is to keep taking them. So, this is the beginning of my series of recording the occupation here in Seattle – at Westlake Park. For more on the local occupation – occupyseattle.org. For more on what I think about it – and other things political – see my new poli-blog – politicsbyelisa.com – my first post is here.

Now, the images – these were captured October 6th and 8th.

Occupy Seattle at Westlake Park 10-8-2011 ((c)2011 Elisa Sherman)

Occupy Seattle at Westlake Park 10-8-2011 ((c)2011 Elisa Sherman)

Occupy Seattle at Westlake Seattle 10-6-2011 ((c)2011 Elisa Sherman)

Occupy Seattle at Westlake Seattle 10-6-2011 ((c)2011 Elisa Sherman)

Occupy Seattle at Westlake Park 10-8-2011 ((c)2011 Elisa Sherman)

Occupy Seattle at Westlake Park 10-8-2011 ((c)2011 Elisa Sherman)

Occupy Seattle at Westlake Park 10-8-2011 ((c)2011 Elisa Sherman)

The full set to date –

Occupy Seattle – Images by Elisa Sherman

The ongoing collection will be here – http://photosbyelisa.photoshelter.com/package-show/Occupy-Seattle/P0000B8AGpLhZ5k4

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Thievery Corporation at the Moore Theatre 9-12-2011

This last week I got to revisit one of the acts I first officially photographed – Thievery Corporation! (2009 images here) Their shows are a whirling spectacular of music, fabulous singers, and incredible musicians.

Assignment photos on Soundspike.com – http://www.soundspike.com/photos/1202/8/thievery_corporation_in_seattle/

Some of my favorite images from the archive here –
Thievery Corporation performs September 12th, 2011 at the Moore Theatre in Seattle, Washington ((c)2011 Elisa Sherman)

Thievery Corporation performs September 12th, 2011 at the Moore Theatre in Seattle, Washington ((c)2011 Elisa Sherman)

Thievery Corporation performs September 12th, 2011 at the Moore Theatre in Seattle, Washington ((c)2011 Elisa Sherman)

Thievery Corporation performs September 12th, 2011 at the Moore Theatre in Seattle, Washington ((c)2011 Elisa Sherman)

Thievery Corporation performs September 12th, 2011 at the Moore Theatre in Seattle, Washington ((c)2011 Elisa Sherman)

Thievery Corporation performs September 12th, 2011 at the Moore Theatre in Seattle, Washington ((c)2011 Elisa Sherman)

Thievery Corporation performs September 12th, 2011 at the Moore Theatre in Seattle, Washington ((c)2011 Elisa Sherman)

Thievery Corporation performs September 12th, 2011 at the Moore Theatre in Seattle, Washington ((c)2011 Elisa Sherman)

Thievery Corporation performs September 12th, 2011 at the Moore Theatre in Seattle, Washington ((c)2011 Elisa Sherman)

Thievery Corporation performs September 12th, 2011 at the Moore Theatre in Seattle, Washington ((c)2011 Elisa Sherman)

Full gallery here –

Thievery Corporation at the Moore Theatre 9-12-2011 – Images by Elisa Sherman

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Shootin' Country: Little Big Town at the Showbox Market 8-22-2011

Yep, you heard me – country. I shoot pretty much anything, from death metal, rock, singer songwriter, dance/electronic, pop, to yeah, I guess, country. It’s not my first country-ish gig, have shot some alt-country slash americana previously – but it’s not often, and deserves mention.

A big thank you to Little Big Town for being visually fun to shoot – they made me a fan (I’m easy) by simply giving me good image.

Assignment photos on SoundSpike.com – http://www.soundspike.com/photos/1142-little_big_town_in_seattle.html

Some of my favorites
Little Big Town performs in support of "The Reason Why", August 22, 2011 in Seattle, Washington (Elisa Sherman)

Little Big Town performs in support of "The Reason Why", August 22, 2011 in Seattle, Washington (Elisa Sherman)

Little Big Town performs in support of "The Reason Why", August 22, 2011 in Seattle, Washington (Elisa Sherman)

Little Big Town performs in support of "The Reason Why", August 22, 2011 in Seattle, Washington (Elisa Sherman)

Little Big Town performs in support of "The Reason Why", August 22, 2011 in Seattle, Washington (Elisa Sherman)

Little Big Town performs in support of "The Reason Why", August 22, 2011 in Seattle, Washington (Elisa Sherman)

Little Big Town performs in support of "The Reason Why", August 22, 2011 in Seattle, Washington (Elisa Sherman)

Little Big Town performs in support of "The Reason Why", August 22, 2011 in Seattle, Washington (Elisa Sherman)

Full Gallery –

Little Big Town at the Showbox Market 8-22-2011 – Images by Elisa Sherman

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Noise for the Needy 2011

For the 4th year in a row, this past June,  I photographed the Noise for the Needy festival & events – a great local benefit organization for sure. Whether you can work a table, sing (play), attend as a fan & buy drinks(seriously! lol – a good time is always had), or photograph, its a great set of events to be a part of.

I don’t know if the images are like all the other music images or if they are special because of what the community is coming together to do? Regardless – it’s a beautiful thing. This year, the festival proceeds benefit Real Change – something if you walk around downtown Seattle, you should be well familiar with.

To see my images from previous years – 2008, 2009, 2010.

This year – I covered Metal Night (yeah, you heard me) and ironically enough, the next night I covered happened to be dance music – so 2 ends of the spectrum – and no “singer songwriter” bits to be seen at either…not that people didn’t write their music, but you know what I mean…I also captured images from last March’s kickoff event – which was a bit of swirling lights, dancers, electronic beats and fun.

Anywho – some of my favorite images from this year –
Brite Futures - Photography by Elisa Sherman

Brite Futures - Photography by Elisa Sherman

Lisa Dank - Photography by Elisa Sherman

Redwood Plan - Photography by Elisa Sherman
Fresh Espresso - Photography by Elisa Sherman

Akimbo - Photography by Elisa Sherman

Princess - Photography by Elisa Sherman

Smooth Sailing - Photography by Elisa Sherman

Wildildlife - Photography by Elisa Sherman

Mad Rad at Noise for the Needy 2011 Kick off at Neumos 3-10-2011 (Elisa Sherman)

Dancers during Junkie XL at Noise for the Needy 2011 Kick off at Neumos 3-10-2011 (Elisa Sherman)

Dancers during Junkie XL at Noise for the Needy 2011 Kick off at Neumos 3-10-2011 (Elisa Sherman)

Bands covered at Festival – click on each to see full photo sets of each
Akimbo
Wildildlife
Black Queen
Princess
Vultures 2012
Smooth Sailing
Whiskey Tango
What What Now
Brite Futures
Lisa Dank
The Redwood Plan
Fresh Espresso

At the March Kickoff event –
Kokon Taiko Drummers
Truckasauras
Mad Rad
Junkie XL

By night –
March kick off event at Neumos 3-10-2011
Metal night at Underground Event Center 6-11-2011
Dance/electronic night at Chop Suey 6-12-2011

Until next year (for NFTN) – cheers!

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INXS and a glass of wine

Starting this year, INXS has been on tour again after 3.5yr hiatus (yeah, I was counting – last stop for me was “The Soo” – Sault Ste Marie, July 2007 – so make that 4yrs for this fangirl). This slightly damp night, July 17th, in the great northwest, our band, INXS dropped into town to kick off the US dates of their “Original Sin” tour, delivering a suited up round of hits at the Chateau Ste Michelle Winery in Woodinville.

In reality, I was supremely excited for this show, for more than just the uber fan obviousness. This is because, they are the band that originally inspired me to take photos at music shows, and this was my first credentialed chance to click them with a proper camera, and lenses, drop that shutter, and get them all nice and sharp. Sadly, that usually means, just the “first 3 songs, no flash”, because that’s what it is like to photograph a band with a photo pass – we usually miss those later show moments – the potential iconic moments, the finale wave to the audience, etc.

In all it’s a full circle for me, back photographing(with a pass this time, rather than on the down low!) the band I love. The icing, as it were, was when I was asked to shoot “back stage” (really not back) the .com winner meet and greet, and to also shoot midset Original Sin version of “Beautiful Girl” where Pat Monahan joined the band on stage. After shooting, I obviously(ha ha) went to my seat and watched the entire end of the set – it was such a fun and nostalgic show. I am not the same non-groupie from yesteryear, but I do still love the music and the band. Every word, I can breath and sing along with. It just puts a smile on my face. To everyone I met, and got to hang out with this night – xoxo – so much fun! To the band, etc – you were great, many thanks.

For all of my fellow INXS fans – these are for you.

xoxo
~elisa

Soundspike gallery here – http://www.soundspike.com/photos/1005/4/inxs_in_woodinville__wa/

INXS performs at Chateau Ste Michelle Winery during their "Original Sin" Tour, July 17, 2011 in Woodinville, Washington (Elisa)

INXS performs at Chateau Ste Michelle Winery during their "Original Sin" Tour, July 17, 2011 in Woodinville, Washington (Elisa)

INXS performs at Chateau Ste Michelle Winery during their "Original Sin" Tour, July 17, 2011 in Woodinville, Washington (Elisa)

INXS performs at Chateau Ste Michelle Winery during their "Original Sin" Tour, July 17, 2011 in Woodinville, Washington (Elisa)

INXS performs at Chateau Ste Michelle Winery during their "Original Sin" Tour, July 17, 2011 in Woodinville, Washington (Elisa)

INXS performs at Chateau Ste Michelle Winery during their "Original Sin" Tour, July 17, 2011 in Woodinville, Washington (Elisa)

INXS performs at Chateau Ste Michelle Winery during their "Original Sin" Tour, July 17, 2011 in Woodinville, Washington (Elisa)

INXS featuring Pat Monahan singing "Beautiful Girl" performs during their "Original Sin" tour at the Chateau Ste Michelle Winery in Seattle, Washington (Elisa Sherman)

INXS featuring Pat Monahan singing "Beautiful Girl" performs during their "Original Sin" tour at the Chateau Ste Michelle Winery in Seattle, Washington (Elisa Sherman)

INXS featuring Pat Monahan singing "Beautiful Girl" performs during their "Original Sin" tour at the Chateau Ste Michelle Winery in Seattle, Washington (Elisa Sherman)

INXS performs at Chateau Ste Michelle Winery during their "Original Sin" Tour, July 17, 2011 in Woodinville, Washington (Elisa)

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INXS at Chateau Ste Michelle 7-17-2011 – Images by Elisa Sherman

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EYE of the iPhone (photography)

We’ve all seen them, those infamous cell phone myspace/facebook pics that someone took of themselves in the mirror, right? So easy.

I love using my iPhone to shoot self portraits… Maybe it’s vain? I don’t know – but if I look good, or if I am in a mood – I like to capture it – it’s my own warped sense of reality, since none of the pix I ever share of myself, shot with my iPhone ever show a double chin or a bad angle (IMO lol)…well the angle may leave something to be desired – shot so close with an iphone, makes my nose look larger than it is – but I sacrifice it for the art(not really)…really though – they show off how I see myself – what I see in the mirror. Perhaps I have an inflated sense of myself, but I don’t think so – I just like seeing the best – just like in the images of others I publish. I hate when I see the real candid (or not so candid shots) that people take of me, where my face looks too round, and I look like I need to lose 100 lbs – which, yeah, I know I do (ok, maybe not 100, but 50 would be fabulous!)… As well, I never show that my eyes are crossed! bwah – my right is lazy, and so am I(generally) – but in my fantasy reality, they’re just dramatically not looking straight! Also, noone sees us through their eyes like we see ourselves. Self portraits can be both revealing, and veiled, for that reason I think… I don’t even know if I’d say, my iPhone pix are proper self portraits or simply self inflicted snapshots of boredom? lol – and perhaps that ambiguity is ok.

Anywho – I just jumped on the band wagon to one of the popular iPhone photo apps called Instagram… It’s not my first photo app – but now I get why people love it. It is so easy to use to share images (even of things other than my face – ha!)…It’s the perfect “snapshot” share mechanism with all the cool “film” filters, and easy to share via social networking. The downside – the oh so popular over reaching terms of service. So – I think I will use them for their filters more often – and delete the posted pix (leaving 4 pix there – lol I guess they can do with those what they like;). Unless I want to share them – I can do so via flickr which doesn’t over reach – just something to think about. I suppose all the photo share sites – that have these – well, it’s all about what you get for free – if you want free hosting, you give up something in exchange – I pay for flickr – so, it makes sense that they don’t require as much…And my updated flickr app lets me share links on FB, twitter – so I think I will make an effort to go that way, in the future…Beyond that – I have ceded enough images to facebook – no need to spread the wealth any further…

Anywho(sorry I digressed!) – on the self portrait filter front – here is myself shot through the phone – over the past 1-2 years…Not too many people pose for portraits for me properly – so, eh, you get me – hope I don’t crack your screen! (ha!). It also should be noted – that even my profile picture for this website – is, just another iPhone pic…And most of the profile pics on my facebook are all iPhone photos – I just can’t stop;)

Mirror Mirror – am I the fairest of them all?!!??!

More music stuff – soonish!