Melt Yourself Down
It was a bitter blow to find that Melt Yourself Down had to cancel their London show last month. I was very excited about this, as the new album is stunning, and their live shows are intoxicating. This images are shots I took the first time I saw them in November 2016 at O’Meara in Southwark. Can’t wait for the rescheduled show in October
Goodbye Festival No.6
When I went to Portmeirion ‘s Festival No. 6 in 2018, little did I imagine that it would turn out to be the last one. As the realisation dawned on everyone, this message was spotted in the sands of the estuary. My photo of this charming sign has been messed with in photoshop to emphasis the text and give the landscape an every alien look to it.
A favourite to photograph
The Hive at Kew Gardens, https://www.kew.org/kew-gardens/whats-in-the-gardens/the-hive, has always been one of my favourite photographic subjects. Here I’ve messed up my original image a little in Photoshop to create a more painterly images
A familiar sight
This photo that I took earlier this year should be familiar to any fans of Royston Vasey out there; only the angle of the shot might be unfamiliar.
Gig remembrances #2
Always admired Killing Joke, but never managed to see them. So doubly delighted to see a line-up including original bassist Youth at Boomtown 2019. Here’s a couple of my images of Jaz Colman; still terrifying and inspiring and hilarious in equal measure.
A little personal obsession
When I’m not doing my usual photography, I have quite an obsession with photographing stained glass. This stained glass is from at the Church of St. Jaume in Alcudia in Majorca.
Gig Remembrances 1
Here’s a couple of my photos of Millie Manders & The Shut Up, who were on the Bunker stage at Boomtown 2019. Discovered by accident while wondering aimlessly, they were the perfect Friday midnight pick-me up. https://soundcloud.com/milliemusic, @milliemanders.
Extinction Rebellion Summer
Last summer extinction rebellion action was everywhere. These handmaidens were a common site around the City of London area, and I caught site of them at the Boomtown Festival near Winchester, last August. The stunning red costumes are highly photogenic
Empty Stages
Normally I blog about my corporate event and conference work, but now that everything is on hold until later this year, it feels like the time to share some other kinds of image. So in the next few weeks I will be posting some other kinds of images. Please feel free to like them or if you have any questions about them. Got to keep the brain ticking over while we wait for all this to blow over. So let’s stay in touch.
Audience Participation
Share the involvement of your delegates by sharing great pictures of their active participation in the key moments of your event. Let everyone know how they benefit from their attendance.