Sunday, 19 August 2012

Bruce Springsteen




Bruce Springsteen Sunderland: Stadium of Light

Camera: iPhone4S

Time for a catch up and here is the pic of shots from my handy iPhone from Bruce Springsteen's show at Sunderland's Stadium of Light. Fortunately the torrential rain that was incessant during the day held of for a fantastic show seen from the pit. The following day's Manchester show was wetter and shelter in the seats was in order for another marathon show. London's Hyde Park show was a knock out if you were near the front but Live Nation get 1/10 for sound system and even less for cutting of Springsteen and McCartney off for going 11 minutes over curfew. Maximum Profit 1 Maximum Rock n Roll 0. 


Sunday, 13 May 2012

Root & Groove Element Rehearsal











 Camera: Canon 5DmkII

Root & Groove Element rehearsing for their recent live show at a studio in North West London.
Check out at sneak peek of them performing Soul Food with a cameo appearance from myself, here

Thursday, 10 May 2012

Root & Groove Element. Live at The Comedy, London









 Camera: Canon 5DmkII

Busting out of the studio and onto the stage the amazing Root & Groove Element played their first live show at The Comedy in London's West End.
Delivering a set of future classics including tracks from their forthcoming debut E.P. the band were cookin' throughout with Soul Food a stand-out cut. This band are threatening greatness.
Don't miss them at their next show for the E.P. launch on 9th June, check their Facebook page for more details.

Saturday, 5 May 2012

Across the Pond - Alistair Guy


Alistair Guy Photographer


 Jay Aston Rock Star


Ashton John Filmmaker

Camera: Fuji X100

This week saw me head down to the Exposure Gallery for the opening of Across the Pond, an exhibition of work by photographer Alistair Guy.
Lots of lovely creative types in attendance and great to catch up with some familiar faces as well as view Alistair's wonderful portraits.
Name checks due to Ashton John, Jay Aston, Sara Shamsavari and Hannah Slaney who I've all had the pleasure of working with in the past and great to catch up with them. 
The exhibition is on until 31st May.



Sunday, 29 April 2012

Greg Holden, St Pancras Old Church



 St Pancras Old Church Greg Holden


 St Pancras Old Church Greg Holden


 St Pancras Old Church Liz Lawrence

Camera: Fuji X100

OK, so a longer break than intended, my Mac decided to suffer terminal illness so time for an upgrade and an all singing and dancing machine complete with solid state hard drive. Fast ? yes.

So to St Pancras Old Church. Live music curtesy of Greg Holden, for an 'all ages' show as part of Greg's European Tour 
( which concluded the following night with a celebratory show at The Rhythm Factory ). An unusual venue, and a strange show, complete with heckler and Greg pausing to allow the church bells to ring 10 o'clock mid set. 
Greg had a guitarist and drummer this time out filling out the sound and adding some extra dimension. An organ courtesy of an iPad really added something ethereal to the arrangements especially in this venue, quite magical. 
Support came from Liz Lawrence who gave Greg a hard act to follow.Liz only has stuff our in Ireland right now, including a cracking single Bedroom Hero which should hit the UK very soon. 


Friday, 23 March 2012

Amsterdam Morning


 Amsterdam, Netherlands 'Prinsengracht'



 Amsterdam, Netherlands 'Herengracht'



Amsterdam, Netherlands 'Sunrise Singel #2'



Amsterdam, Netherlands 'Sunrise Singel #1'



Amsterdam, Netherlands 'Untitled #2'



Amsterdam, Netherlands 'Untitled #1'


Amsterdam, Netherlands 'Reguliersgracht'


Amsterdam, Netherlands 'Theater Tuschinski'



Camera: Fuji X100

A few days working in Amsterdam and travelling light with my Fuji X100. The trip is accompanied by a pinched nerve in my neck which leaves me struggling. As luck would have it the nerve in question ends at the finger pressing the shutter, nice.
I manage to arrange it so I get a day off in Amsterdam, but to keep with the lucky theme it decides to piss it down all day. Fortunately, through the misfortune of waking up ridiculously early due to the aforementioned pinched nerve  earlier in the week, I got a few good hours to have a wander. There's nothing new here, yet more photos of canals, but I've not been before so tough, the cafe photos didn't make the cut. 

Sunday, 4 March 2012

Paris Fashion Week


Opera District, Paris 'Chic'


Gare Du Nord, Paris 'Britain Starts Here'

St Pancras, London 'Morning Fog'


Brent Cross, London 'Ticket to Ride'


Camera: iPhone 4S with Hipstamatic and Snapseed, Canon 5DmkII

Up well before the sun today. Work calls for me to be in Paris for a lunchtime event, nicely coinciding with Fashion Week in the 'City of Lights'. So it's an early morning departure from a fog shrouded St Pancras on the Eurostar,the ultimate symbol of Entente Cordiale. Fashion Week means the departure lounge feels more like a fashion show with impeccably dressed women with expensive luggage everywhere as opposed to the usual frumpy middle class types from Hampstead en route to Provence. There is of course a sprinkling of Americans as always, the young backpackers full of excitement at the start of their european adventure proper and the retiree's on a modern day 'Grand Tour'.

After much gentlemanly behaviour helping ladies lift heavy bags into overhead luggage racks, a strong coffee, pain au chocolate, and Photographers i on the iPad see the journey fly past, thorough a misty England and onto France and it's Franglais booze warehouses. The fortune of being in coach 18 at the front of the train and the lack of heavy luggage mean I get to the taxi rank at Gare Du Nord first and I'm off and away whizzing through Paris with a typically kamikaze taxi driver.

The event is a great success and Paris puts on it's best chic for the occasion, ok let's be honest, Parisian women are always this chic.
There's time for a late lunch with a French colleague including an amazing desert - pastry base, bananas, creme fraiche, and caramelised brown sugar. Then it's time to grab a taxi back to Gare Du Nord though this time through hellish Vendredi rush hour traffic where stopping for red lights seems to be optional.
Where St Pancras is clean and efficient Gare Dun Nord is cramped and dirty and the security queue is long and slow. I do however get to witness Zandra Rhodes getting a pat down, only after she is asked to step aside to let me through. Less belts and buckles next time Zandra. The departure lounge at this end is small and cramped and every available space is occupied with French ex-pats and holidaymakers including a further sprinkling of Americans.
A brief nap, followed by a very strong coffee and a catch-up with the cameraman and recording engineer from the earlier event in the buffet car and we are soon back in England. A quick scan through my photos from the day, deleting any shots that aren't keepers, fills the remainder of the journey and I'm soon back in St Pancras. There's time for a brief pause to take in the utterly breathtaking station now complete with massive Olympic rings, surely just there to rub it in to Parisians who missed out in the race to host 2012.

But my day is not over yet and it's on to the tube and another event, but that's another story...