Band Promo Shots: When High Noon Works
I love a challenge: six guys, four locations, high noon, just over two hours. This session took a lot of scheduling to get the entire band together, and we had very few choices for timeslots. While many photographers will say they never photograph at noon, I actually find that with my style, which tends toward high contrast and dramatic, I can make that harsh light work in my favor. There were a few instances where I had to change spots to get the light, but for the most part, it worked out just fine. And the band was fantastic to work with - they're excellent models as well as musicians. To hear them live, check out Cuordoroy Jim.
Band on the Tracks
Bent Bike Wheels and Graffitti - Should be a Song Title!
Cuordoroy Jim
My Tombstone Vision Comes to Life
Stylin'
Copyright 2008 Kimberley Bermender
maginei photography
Band on the Tracks
Bent Bike Wheels and Graffitti - Should be a Song Title!
Cuordoroy Jim
My Tombstone Vision Comes to Life
Stylin'
Copyright 2008 Kimberley Bermender
maginei photography
Labels: band photo, cuordoroy jim, promo photography, rock bands
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