I’m there for the duration but throughout the day, the numbers ebb and flow. I guess it helps that Greenslopes isn’t too far away from where I live and I’m used to photographing music festivals from first to last. I think a lot of people headed off early to catch Oblivians play their first show […]
May 13, 2016 | Categories: Music Photography | Tags: 2015, Bottlecock, Brisbane, Danyl Jesu, Dead Farmers, Dollar Bar, Ghost Notes, Greenslopes Bowls Club, Justin Edwards, Mckisko, Music Photography, Pleasure Symbols, Screamfeeder, Sonic Masala Fest, Summer Flake, White Walls | Leave A Comment »
Even though it’s less than six months outside the Australian summer music festival season, today shows just how out of practice I am, at least from a physical sense of coping with an all day event, as those comfy couches dotted around Greenslopes Bowls Club provide a safe haven for most of the day when […]
Apr 20, 2015 | Categories: Music Photography | Tags: 2014, Andrew Tuttle, Angie, Barge WAAOI, Boss Fight, Brainbeau, Brisbane, Cobwebbs, El Motel, Gazar Strips, Ghost Notes, Greenslopes Bowls Club, I A Man, Keep On Dancin's, Nana Vigilante, Narrow Land, Pale Earth, Scul Hazzards, Seaplane, Sonic Masala Fest 2014, Spartak, Tape/Off, The Steady As She Goes, The Stress Of Leisure, Tiny Migrants, Turnpike | Leave A Comment »
Up until tonight I’d never been to The Hangar, although had been close a few weeks ago. When I say close I actually mean having dinner in the Lebanese restaurant across the road before deciding that I was too exhausted and getting a taxi back for a more relaxing Saturday night in front of the TV. […]
Jun 29, 2010 | Categories: Music Photography | Tags: Brisbane, Dirty Three, Ghost Notes, Jeffrey Wegener, Justin Edwards, Lofly Hangar, Mick Turner, Opals & Pooles, River Angel, Sony a700 | 1 Comment »