Last Friday the Enemies of Confusion, a local band from Dubuque, Iowa, had a record release party in the ”Smokestack”, an event bar downtown Dubuque. Their new album PUBLIC ADDRESS is now officially out and their well-crafted, garage rock and blues infused Rock ’n’ Roll, with a great guitar sound, rocked the house that night. I know two members of the band and wanted to see them since a long time.
I shot part of the band already in 2007, when they were the All-Night-Riders and backing band of acclaimed blues player James Kind. It was only my second concert photography shooting ever and I had fun looking at some of the old pictures. My style today is much different and people that know only my wildlife and landscape work may ask, what the heck is he doing here…?
I don’t make images of people very often, but I enjoy shooting photos of artists, and in particular musicians. I asked myself, why is that, and I guess it is because they come back with an expression in their face, or a certain gesture during their performance without being asked for it. The picture comes to you, if you just wait for the right moments…
My technical approach for that night was simple. The camera was set to monochrome so I see already in the viewfinder the outcome of a desired picture. If I would later change my mind and want still a color version of a particular image, no problem, the RAW data of the picture still hold all color information. My monochrome pre-setting in camera includes also a high contrast setting, a look I like in concert photography. I came with only one lens, the Nikon Nikkor AFS 70-200, f/4, and I shot the whole night wide open with f/4. Almost all pictures that night were shot between ISO 4000 and 10000, a few images even at ISO 32000. Sure, with the limited light in a concert venue there is digital noise introduced to each image with such high ISO settings. Thanks to camera technology and Topaz De-Noise reduction this is all manageable, something I would have never written a few years ago. Alright, let’s forget all the technical blah-blah and I hope you get a kick out of this selection of some of my favorite photos from the ENEMIES OF CONFUSION record release party.