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SMMD Photos from Union Hall
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 9:11 pm
by Phrazz
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Surprise Me Mr. Davis - Union Hall - Brooklyn, NY - 9/16/2007</h3><a href="
http://www.flickr.com/photos/phrazz/set ... 0305/show/" title="Photo Sharing"><img src="
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(c) 2007 Phrazz Pix - (click to launch slideshow)
Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 11:11 am
by magpie
some awesome shots there... love the ceiling, the old lady in the photo behind the band, the dollar on brad's forehead, that... thing... marc is wearing (?), heheh... very cool.
funny all the people taking photos with cell phones, and hey... there's a video camera! who's got the video!
thanks for sharing these, phrazz...
Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 12:04 pm
by Cleantone
That camera was brand new and was also stolen by the end of the night. Bastards.
Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 4:13 pm
by JEFFfromNC
Looks like a great time... Thanks for sharing...
Posted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 12:15 am
by magpie
the video camera was stolen?
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2007 11:00 am
by Guest
Thanks, Nick! Love the pictures. Way to document my birthday party!
xo
SMMD Phrazz Pix on TheSlip.com maing page (finally!)
Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 11:17 am
by Phrazz
After all these years, one of my photos made it all the way to the "front page" of TheSlip.com. The photo:
...bears a striking resemblance to this one:
They filtered it with sepia tone (looks cool, alas, no attribution...).
I should start watermarking my photos, but that's a lot of work (especially with the thousands online). Taking them all down is kind of dramatic...it won't prevent snarfing...even watermarks can be airbrushed. There is no money in live music photography...too much competition. Taking pictures for my friends makes me happy, and I'm grateful to everyone who takes the time to thank me.
-Phrazz
Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 4:53 pm
by bear
they should at least give you credit
Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 5:07 pm
by harrymcq
And free tickets to every Mr. Davis show for the rest of your life
Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 11:53 pm
by magpie
duuuuuuude...
why is it so hard for people to remember photo credits? i just don't get it...
there are ways to streamline the watermarking process, but yeah. i hear ya.
congrats though phrazz...
love that shot. i love the way that oval frame on the wall seems to frame brad's head...
photo credits
Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 11:28 am
by Phrazz
magpie wrote:duuuuuuude...
why is it so hard for people to remember photo credits? i just don't get it...
there are ways to streamline the watermarking process, but yeah. i hear ya.
congrats though phrazz...
love that shot. i love the way that oval frame on the wall seems to frame brad's head...
My fifteen minutes of fame was short-lived.
Glad you liked the shot...of course it takes dozens to get one gem. Jon Bahr even got into that one (in the back, with his camera), as well as Heather and Brooke (in their zone "backstage").
Looks like someone still reads this board because they pulled the photo (instead of adding "photo by Phrazz" at the bottom). Oh well.
We all should give credit where credit is due -- in all things. I make it a point if someone thanks me for someone else's work that I explain "I didn't do anything, you should thank them instead" and I feel this is an important aspect of communication (and socialization). I've steered enough people in the direction of supporting all kinds of music, as well as helping other photographers. What goes around comes around.
In the realm of MySpace, there is a "casual disregard" for photo credits, which is understandable in that type of environment. But an "official" band site is different. My friends give me credit for my photos they use (even on MySpace). And I greatly appreciate that effort -- however trivial it may seem.
It's a sign of popularity to get photos lifted. Even Rolling Stone borrowed one of my photos (from Wikipedia no less, a Duo shot, which was also doctored
)...but they surely gave me credit (which is very easy to do, so I don't feel as bad when someone uses the photo for free).
In the grand scheme of things, this issue is definitely not important. It is only important to me (and other photographers). This brings me to the next question: "Is photography a valuable addition to the music world?" While you ponder that, think of what "value" means to you personally, versus what "value" is as a general concept.
-Film at 11,
Phrazz