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martes, 21 de diciembre de 2010

Ólafur Arnalds

I'm bitter today. And freezing cold.
It's -5 degrees outside and I just spent the past 4 hours standing outside, on a train station. I was literally hurting cause of the cold. I'm much better now, I managed to get into a train and am now happily sitting on the floor.
As is normal every time I have to travel back home, snow wreaked havoc on the european transportation system and everything paralyzed. Being a wise man, I planned ahead this year and got a train ticket to Paris one day before my flight. Lucky me, I would have lost the flight otherwise. Still, I don't wanna count my eggs before they hatch. There's so much than can (and probably will) go wrong between now and tomorrow's flight :)
Anyway. this is about photography, so let's get onto that.

The topic at hand today is Ólafur Arnalds.

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That's him up there, "Oli" playing his piano. If you are not familiar with his music, I couldn't recommend it enough. Whatever your musical tastes are, I believe no one can fail to appreciate his music. It's not easy to classify him though. He's from Iceland, so he definitely has some of that "icelandic sound" going for him... but you'd be mistaken if you thought he is just another Sigur Ros clone. What he does would be best described as "modern classical" with a touch of electro.
Bottom-line is he produces some of the most beautiful melodies you'll ever hear, using a piano, a quartet of strings and a computer.
With music, it's easier to just listen and form your own opinions though. His myspace is: http://www.myspace.com/olafurarnalds

His concert was absolutely beautiful. Magical. They had spread carpets and pillows over the floor, so everyone could sit comfortably and just enjoy the music.
And enjoy we did!!.

Photographically, though, it was hell for a photographer. On the one hand, you had to deal with the fact that everyone was just lying on the floor, so moving around was not an option. I had to shoot everything from the spot I was sitting in. That was not all! to make it worse, his music is so dynamic, that when it's soft, it's really soft. Soft enough for a camera going off to be a problem. I could only take pictures in the "heavy" parts of the set. The added complication of that being that since the light show was synced to the music, I just got pictures of the "crazier" parts. The mellow parts were awesome too. Believe me :)

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Some of the girls from the string quartet.



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The rest of the quartet.


I don't think there's much else to say about this concert. Just go and become a fan of his music. It's really worth it.

Oh, yeah. I have a thing with musicians. It's REALLY easy for me to see a girl playing an instrument and not fall for her.
This was not the exception. I fell in love with the cello player at first sight.
Of course, my favorite picture of the set is one of her.
Here it is:


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Until next time, hopefully from sunny Buenos Aires.

domingo, 10 de octubre de 2010

INCUBATE

I love music. I love concerts. I love photography.
So, it shouldn't be much of a surprise to see that I love taking pictures at any gig I go to.

A couple of weeks ago, there was a pretty interesting festival going on near my place: Incubate. It took place all around Tilburg and lasted for a whole week.
The idea behind Incubate was of having all these different artistic endeavors going on simultaneously around town. So, it was not a huge festival where you have one or two stages in a stupidly large park (as most euro festivals are) but the festival itself took place within the city, everything could become a venue; record stores, bars, actual venues and -of course- the street itself.

I regret a bit that I was there for just one saturday. The things I saw and heard were so good that I promised myself I'll go there for the whole duration next year.
So... without further ado, here's some pictures from Incubate 2010.

As for the images, I think they do speak for themselves in the sense that I like to treat my concert photography in the same way I treat all my photography. I'm not there to show you how it was, I'm there to show you how I see it. I usually find concert pics boring because they attempt to show something that cannot be shown.
The visuals of a live show are extremely difficult to capture. Lighting conditions are usually crap (for photography, that is) and in any case, visuals without the music and vibe just don't convey much.
So you can easily end up with sterile shots that are technically good but transmit nothing or with complete nonsense, shots that are out of focus, over exposed and under exposed all at the same time.
My way out of that? Just shoot like crazy. The more shots you get, the bigger the chances you get at least a useable picture. And focus on the details. Shoot whatever it is that sparks your interest. It can be the lead singer, but it can also often be something as simple as the symmetry of a cable running the length of the stage.

EKLIN. http://www.myspace.com/eklin Dutch psychedelic trip-hop. They played in almost total darkness to a backdrop of bizarre public domain dutch footage.

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THIS WILL DESTROY YOU. http://www.myspace.com/thiswilldestroyyou
American post-rock. Think Godspeed you! black emperor or mono.



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PSYCHOFAGIST.http://www.myspace.com/psychofagist
Craziest shit I've ever seen. Brutal death metal jazz thingy. Like Mr. Bungle, UneXpect and Secret chiefs 3 all rolled into one with the aggression turned up to 11.

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Well... That's it for today. See you next time.