Posted in Photos on Feb 10th, 2008
Donny Osmond in Concert
I guess Donny still likes purple, eh? Hehe.
Most often when I am shooting a concert obviously I get as close as possible. The point is to get the best possible shots, and shots that are difficult for most people to get. That said, at times I like to step back a bit [...]
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Posted in Photos on Jan 17th, 2008
Today I am showing another photo from last year’s concert shots, this one of Tom Hopkins and Donny Osmond. One of the areas of my concert photos I am always trying to improve on is capturing interactions between the band. Often the expressions and scenes can be more appealing than the “solo” [...]
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Posted in Just Plain Good on Nov 30th, 2007
Yep, that video project that has been being created over the last few months is finally in the “rough cut” stage. My friend Jarond has been putting in many sleepless nights and long days getting the footage together, edited and ready to present for early review.
Today is the big day and he is a nervous [...]
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Posted in Photos on Oct 24th, 2007
In 2004 Donny had a choreographer with him for a few days to help come up with some added flavor to the stage show. Barry, pictured here, has also advised Usher with some of his moves. It was during this time the now famous “In It For Love” move was born.
Donny had to work to [...]
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Posted in Photos on Oct 18th, 2007
Time for another edition of “Caption This.” Along with getting your subject in focus and the lighting, one of the hardest parts of concert photography is getting an expression that doesn’t look downright goofy. Singing is an emotional art, so there are many expressions that go along with the mood of the music [...]
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Posted in Site News on Oct 11th, 2007
For those that have known me through my association with Donny Osmond, you know I have enjoyed working with him on a variety of projects for his fans. Most notably I have enjoyed the opportunity to do a lot of photography, which has been a big part of my learning to become a better [...]
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