Sunday, July 5, 2009

So at a show, the unthinkable happens...


I was invited up to Dingbatz by my friends at Hellhound Studios for a night a great hardcore bands- 6 in total. The main acts were going to be For the Love Of and Agents of Man. To be completely honest, this girl has always been a metal head, so I was slightly out of my element at first. First thing I will mention is how friendly the crowd was- that was just a pleasant surprise. So I got into the grove of things and got to enjoy the first band, Pitfight. Here are a few pics from that band.

See the entire album here: Pitfight

So the next band really entertained me. The boys really had some great energy and I was able to take some really fun shots. The singer is a photographer too, so I was told. I am glad I was able to snap some pics for them. The band is Darkness Descends and here are a few fun pics of them and one of the crowd "dancing".

The rest of the album is here at Darkness Descends

The last band I was able to snap was Angelo Diablo. They had a different vibe than the previous 2 bands. Compared to the first two bands, they were a little more mellow as far as tempo, but had a deeper feeling to it. It was a nice change of pace and they definitely kept my attention. Got some fun pics of them as well.


See the rest of the album here: Angelo Diablo
So why was this the last band I could shoot? Well its because yours truly here broke her camera. Yeah you read it right, I broke my baby. I must have had something on my CF card because when I tried to change it out, I got an error message that said that the camera couldn't read the memory card. I took it outside in a panic and shone a light down into the slot. I bent a pin and there was no fixing that myself. So alas, no For the Love Of pics or Agents of Man. I hope there is a next time?

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Lamb of God- Oh My God

So let me just tell you that never in a million years would I ever imagine that music would move me the way that it did at this show. Lamb of God opened up with the first few songs off of their new album, Wrath, in the exact same order as on the CD. The intro got me all excited as my heart began to pound in my throat. I had 3 songs to get this right, and of course I was worried I was not going to do well. This was my first concert where I could bring my DSLR camera, and I am still learning how to use it, so I was not sure what to expect.

Well LoG came on and it blew my mind that I was lucky enough to be in the photo pit. My jaw dropped open as they exploded into their first song, In Your Words. I had to remember the reason I was there, to take pics! I jammed out and had a hard time keeping my body still enough to take the pictures properly.

Now this part is a little personal, but I have to share so that you can appreciate and understand the feeling that washed over me. Around 3:50 seconds into this song, the boys begin to jam. The last minute in a half of this song has no singing and no words, but it speaks to me in a way that I can't describe. The way all the instruments meld into this melody brings tingles throughout my body, gives me goosebumps, and makes my hair stand up on end. Now I had a visual to go along with this feeling that this song brings out of me. The spotlight shines on Mark as he plays this part of the song and I thought I was on another plane of existence - me with my camera and him with his guitar. It looked a little like this:


The morning after the show, I was able to review my shots and I was pretty impressed with some of the shots I managed to land. They were good, but I didn't feel that I "captured" that feeling that I was describing above. By the grace of God, or of an amazing friend on this tour that I will be forever grateful to, I was able to figure out what I didn't do right the night before and correct it for the next stop on this tour. These shots that I got at the Electric Factory capture how that minute and a half felt for me and I am happy that will be able to enjoy this moment again and again:






The rest of the pictures from these two shows can be found here

Saturday, June 20, 2009

First Show, First Band- God Forbid at the Roseland May 8th, 2009

How appropriate that the first band I photograph as "Tormentia Photography" is God Forbid. This band will always hold a very special place in my heart. They are talented musicians that deserve more recognition than the industry has given them as of yet. I am proud to call them friends.

Corey on Drums, John on Bass, Kris on Guitar

Doc on Guitar

Byron- Vocals

John on Bass

To see the rest of these pictures- check out the pictures from the 2 different shows on this No Fear Tour