Goodbye 2009, Hello Tinnitus

Hello kid’s, Happy New Year and all that. Back to the hard life of a gig photographer…

I’d never been in Mad Hatter’s before last night. In fact, I didn’t know where it was, des­pite me hav­ing lived in this area all my life — it’s only very recently I found out it was the second floor of Hootenanny’s in Inverness. The inaug­ural Rawk Night was held over a year ago at the Iron­works and although it wasn’t my first stab at live music pho­to­graphy, it was the first in a proper, pur­pose built venue. It was the night the bug was bitten.

Fast for­ward a little while and we have a change of venue, but the band’s are vir­tu­ally identical with Stolen Order and Ketimine Deco tak­ing to the rather small stage (The Xylo­phone Race are absent this time). Mad Hatter’s, as it turns out, isn’t a patch on the Iron­works for light­ing and size but it cer­tainly bet­ters it for atmosphere.

Some fairly stand­ard chal­lenges to con­tend with here — and some weirder ones too. Because the stage was so small, micro­phone stands and cables were every­where and it made it incred­ibly dif­fi­cult to get good clutter-free shots. Worse were the speaker’s to the side and the lack of illu­min­a­tion on the peri­phery of the stage — unless someone was in the middle, they were not pos­sible to pho­to­graph! Still, I man­aged with that.

Weirder was crowd mem­bers oohing and aah­ing at the pho­tos as I quickly checked them between songs, or the young couple get­ting me to model their hat’s as I crouched in front of them. A good response mind you — I’d get pretty pissed off if I had some pil­lock run­ning about in front of them while I’m try­ing to enjoy some music…

So, that’s the warm-up done. Keep your eyes peeled in Feb­ru­ary for the main act, com­ing soon to a web-browser near you, and while you’re wait­ing you can see the rest of the shots on Flickr

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