Sunday, November 28, 2010

Black Label Society @ Asbury Park Cenvention Center 10/8/10





Originally uploaded by Tormentia Photography

This was my first time shooting BLS. I have to say that I was mighty impressed! I am thankful I got to be so close to Mr. Wylde and be able to photograph his "Guitar God" splendor. I would love the opportunity to shoot him on location some day for all you ladies. I have some interesting ideas of portraying him as Thor. His stature and build just reminds me of what a viking of old would look like.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Childen of Bodom @ Convention Hall in Asbury Park, NJ 10/8/10






I had never gone to Conventional Hall in Asbury park before this show. I love the old architecture and feel of this place. I had a great vantage point from pretty much any seat in the house. Shooting in this venue was very pleasant with good room in the barricade and pretty good lighting for a venue it's size.

I have had the opportunity to shoot Children of Bodom before and they never dissapoint. This is one of my favorite shots of the night of Alexi. This was from the Bezerkus Tour with Black Label Society and Clutch.

I have to admit that when I first head about that lineup, I just scratched my head and was curious to see how the night panned out. I have to say that I thoroughly enjoyed the different styles of music and genuinely was entertained the night though.

I am working on the other bands pictures now. Keep an eye out for them soon!

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Mark Morton @ Mayhem Festival 2010

So it has been a while since the Mayhem festival and I have totally ignored posting any of my shots.

I really felt that I had to try and make every post to this blog EPIC and really.. I should just be sharing some of my favorite shots and be as casual as if I was talking to a friend about a shot that I liked.

There are soo many shots from Mayhem that I love. Lamb of God is obviously one of my favorite bands, so I naturally love my pics of them the best. Mark and Randy are so much fun to shoot because they just have that energy that translates well into a still. I really feel like I capture something special when I shoot this band, so here is one of the pics I like from the PNC show. Enjoy!

Friday, August 20, 2010

The Mayhem Festival

To say that the day was a hot one, is the understatement of the year. My good friend Fern and I headed down to Camden midday and were ready to see some amazing music. The lineup this year was a great one, and I couldn't wait to snap away. We got to do it again 5 days later at the PNC in Holmdel. We were lucky to be able to go to the after parties and I got to chat with some of my favorite musicians. And well, yeah I took a ton of pics.

Understand that these festivals are EXTREMELY tiring. It not only sucks because the heat is unbearable, the pavement that you stand on just amplifies the heat. Add lots of added on weight of a camera/lens or two, and that calls for a long day.

I grabbed a bunch of shots from both shows. I think that the final count was about 2800 pics from both dates. I have only posted about half of the shots right now on my site. Of course, the first band I posted were my friends in Lamb of God. I was sad to have them play such a short set. I really forgot what it was like to see them play for less than an hour.

I got to see Korn and White Zombie again. I have not seen them on a big stage before and they did not disappoint.

Check out the pics of Lamb of God, Chimaira, Shadow's Fall, and 3 Inches of blood. The first 3 bands listed have both sets from both dates up. I only got to catch 3 Inches of Blood down in Camden.

I am chugging along with the other bands, so be patient with me. I unfortunately have to work a day job that eats up most of my time. One day I will be able to afford to do photography full time, and I will be quicker about my upload times!

Friday, May 21, 2010

Wow I have been so busy! It has been too long

I have been taking some time to regroup. Been to a bunch of shows, been working on a bunch of projects, and I have been to some cool seminars.

I hope to post some more of the studio work I have been working on. I have been branching out and trying my hand at different things..

I will share soon, I promise :)

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Job For a Cowboy, Gwar, and Lamb of God @ The Wellmont

Let me start this blog by saying this was one of the most entertaining shows I have been to in a while. What a line-up. Job For a Cowboy jump started the show. This was my third time seeing them this year, and they have not disappointed in the slightest. I am happy that there are more death metal bands out there. It is making quite the comeback and I am glad. When I was in college at the University of Florida, I remember spending many of my weekends down in the Tampa area seeing some great death metal acts. Cannibal Corpse, Deicide, Dying Fetus were only a few. Job For a Cowboy take it into the next century and bring a modern flair to a music I grew up loving.





I will admit that I was a Gwar virgin before this show. They were everything I thought they were going to be. I was so scared that I was going to soak my camera, but alas, I just got some blood or other bodily fluid on it. What a fantastic subject to take pics of. I have to say that Oderus' Cuttlefish of Cthulhu was a little intimdating at first, but made a fascinating subject. I think I got some kick ass pics of it. Blood, guts, cum.. sprayed all over the crowd and myself. Now I call that a show.



Then last, but not least, Lamb of God hits the stage. Mark Morton did not play a few dates on the tour, so Doc from God Forbid filled in for him. What a fun fill in that was! I was joking around with friends calling the temporary line up Lamb Forbid or God of God. I think Doc did a great job of filling in for Mark, which is not an easy thing to do. I got some great shots of the band and I had fun jamming out with them. I have to say I took one of my best shots at this show and it happened to be of Doc




Monday, October 26, 2009

Ok, so now its almost Halloween and to get into the spirit with some zombie fun!

Earlier this month I was part of the phenomenon called a Zombie Walk. This particular one was held in Asbury Park, NJ. What is this and why would anyone want to do this? I will just quote the site here:

WHAT IS A ZOMBIE WALK?

A Zombie Walk is an organized gathering of people who dress up in zombie costumes and then converge quickly in a public area for surprise and fun. Walks usually in urban areas such as shopping malls or town squares. Participants arrive at a pre-determined time (often at a hidden location) and then emerge as a group to creep in a somewhat orderly fashion through shocked and amused crowds, towards a final destination (usually a cemetery, club, bar or after party).


During the Walk, all participants are encouraged to remain in character as zombies, lurching, shambling, dragging limbs and communicating only in a zombie-like manner (such as grunting, groaning, moaning and slurred calls for “brains”.) Zombie Walks are always free events. With the exception of Zombie Pub Crawls, most walks are family-friendly, so participants of all ages are welcome to join in the fun.




A friend of mine, Jason Meehan, and his wife Christina were the responsible party of bringing the "Zombie infection" to the great ol' Garden State. Please visit their website for the NJ Zombie Walk .

Please enjoy some of the fun pics I took at the walk below.






Where the hell is Waldo man?


This is Jason Meehan- He and his wife are responsible for the Mayhem!