Goldfinger
August 16, 2008
About a month ago my good friends in Goldfinger were in town to play a show with Less Than Jake at the House of Blues.. I’ve been friends with the band for 10 years now and I couldn’t have been happier to see them. They’re some of the nicest guys I know and when ever I see them it seems as if we pick up where we left off in conversation and stories although it’s been quite some time since I’ve had the chance to see them. They have always treated me ridiculously well. Their show was as full of energy and laughs as always and I had forgotten just how fun they are. They have done so much for me as far as helping me out with my photography that I feel forever indebted to them. I’m also thrilled that they’re still putting out great music. You can see some video from this show as well as some backstage footage (you can see my feet in the footage, LOL) at their myspace page, it’s very funny (and kinda gross): www.myspace.com/goldfinger
Below are some images from the night:
Lollapalooza 2008
August 5, 2008
Every year when the Van’s Warped tour makes its way through Chicago, I do everything in my power to make sure that I not only attend, but also get the opportunity to photograph the show, the bands, and the fans. This 10 year long summer tradition was broken last weekend when the Van’s Warped Tour made it to Chicago on day 2 of my new summer tradition - Lollapalooza.
The 21st Century version of Lollapalooza takes place in Chicago at Grant Park during the first weekend of August. The festival spans 3 days with over 120 bands performing on 8 Stages. This is its 4th year in Chicago and my 3rd year attending. Lollapalooza has become my new summer tradition. Not only are there plenty of bands that I always already know and love, but I also make it a point to try and discover something new that may challenge me. Perry Ferrel and Co. really stepped it up this year selling out all 3 days with an incredible line up featuring: Radiohead, Rage Against the Machine, Nine Inch Nails, and many…many more.
I decided that I needed to satisfy the 16 year old in me and get as close as I could for Rage and NIN, both of which were absolutely chaotic. Nine Inch Nails absolutely blew me away. I have always been a casual Nine Inch Nails fan but I really never put effort into seeing them live. My respect and admiration for Trent Reznor has grown to a new level. The use of the video screens, lighting and stage were spectacular. That added with the intensity and passion put fourth by Trent Reznor made this one of the best live shows of my entire life. At one point, a cage came down and surrounded the sage. The front of the cage had a sensory controlled monitor that was controlled by something that Reznor was holding. The entire screen was covered in static but was clear wherever Reznor was standing. The visuals were stunning. Reznor didn’t address the crown much due to an illness that made him cancel his performance the night before but when he did finally speak, he spoke of how he was asked by Perry to play the first Lollapalooza in 1991 when they were an unknown band in Cleveland and how wonderful it was that 17 years later, he was still alive and playing the same festival in front of such a massive crowd. He then mentioned that he was about to play a song that he wrote for himself during his “dark days,” a song that was never meant to be recorded, but was recorded anyway to give to a friend. They then went into “Hurt” and it was absolutely breathtaking. I had chills.
Rage Against the machine was exactly what everyone expected and it was fantastic. It was a packed crowd and an additional 2,000 people broke through the gates down and rushed the field. The band had to stop the show every 2 or 3 songs due to injuries in the crowd but thankfully, nothing to serious.
I was lucky enough to photograph one of my new favoriate bands Okkervil River for the Magazine ‘Under the Radar’ before their performance on Saturday. They were a great bunch of guys (and a gal). I was happy to see that the field was PACKED for their performance and the response was incredible. I highly recommend this band. They were kind enough to invite me to their after party which I attended later Saturday night after Rage.
Two other notable performances were at the Kids Stage. On Friday Jeff Tweedy played a short set of Wilco songs that were requested by the children in the audience. The cute part was where kids would request songs that had references to drugs or had foul language and he refused to play them. And in an EXTREME contrast to Jeff Tweedy’s set, we had Slash and Perry Ferrel playing the kids stage on Sunday. Slash played with his trademark cigarette in his mouth and a trucker hat that said “FUCK” across it. They played ’Superstition’ by Stevie Wonder, “Knocking On Heaven’s Door,” (the GnR version of course) and then “Mountain song” and “Jane Says” by Jane’s Addiction. Watching Perry explain the songs to kids was not only hilarious, but really creepy. It was definitely a very unique and memorable moment.
Other notable acts:
Radiohead kicked off their american tour on Friday night, 7 years to the day of when they last played Grant Park and it was great (other than their lack of early material). They performed under an incredible light show and in front of a VERY enthusiastic crowd.
Butch Walker was as funny as charming and energetic as ever.
Brand New was intense and fantastic.
The National played a great mix of Boxer and Alligator; in my opinion 2 of the best albums in the last decade.
Bloc Party, Gogol Bordello, and Flogging Molly brought their crazy European influenced music and tore it up.
Below are images of the above mentioned scenarios and other random incidences:
So this is the New Year…
January 13, 2008
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Warped Tour 2007
August 21, 2007
Another summer is winding down and that means only one thing to me, another Vans Warped tour has come and gone. This year marks the 10th year in a row that I have attended the warped tour. Each year I try to get some useful images from it and this year was no exception. I didn’t shoot as many bands live this year as I have in the past but I was lucky enough to get group shots of a handful of bands and run into some old friends. It was great to see the guys (and gal) in Paramore again and special thanks to the guys in Bayside for being so cool. Below is an image of Bayside and one live shot of Paramore that Zack (the drummer) requested I get. Both bands have fantastic new albums out, both of which I highly recommend. Check out the website soon for more photographs of Bayside and Paramore as well as MXPX and Straylight Run.

Bayside

Paramore
Europe
August 15, 2007
It was brought to my attention recently that I have been neglecting this blog which is 100% true. I think about it, and tell myself i’m going to update it but I honestly only think about it when I’m shooting or on a plane, or in a car. I have so much work to put up on the website and even more for this blog so I hope to make more regular attempts to post here.
I recently had the opportunity to visit Europe again and it was truly amazing. I went to England, France, and Sweden. I’d like to thank Mike for not only making this trip possible, but also making it practically free for me. It hasn’t been since my trip to Ireland that I’ve had the change to do nothing but photograph for two weeks and it felt very liberating to do so again. Below are a few samples of some of the images. As always, the best (my favorite) images will be posted in the “perspectives” section of the website.
London Eye

Brighton, England

London

David – London

Hampstead, England

Stockholm, Sweden (from hotel)
Paris
Four Star Alarm
April 8, 2007
From the archives…
April 3, 2007
Blackpool Lights
March 27, 2007
This photograph of the Blackpool Lights appears in the latest issue of Alternative Press. The band wrote a nice comment about me and AP on their website www.blackpoollights.com. It says the following:
“We are happy to say that Blackpool Lights were recently named one of AP’s “100 Bands You Need to Know in 2007″. The feature is in the April issue which is available in stores on March 1st. The day of the photo shoot we were in Chicago for a show at the Double Door. We spent several hours shooting different scenarios inluding being crammed into the trunk of a car. When it was all said and done they chose the last photo of the day taken in the basement of the club we played a couple hours later. Anyway, we had a great time with the photographer Ryan and we are honored to be singled out by our friends at Alternative Press. Thanks guys !
xoxoxo…blackpool lights”
I’m going to post this image (along with a 2nd image from the shoot)on the site soon.






























