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September 20, 2012 by Anya Elise

Train || Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Before I was born, the Beatles played a would-be legendary set there.

After my senior prom, a group of us went there to watch the sunrise.

When I was first starting to climb higher onto the photography technique learning curve, I took Elise there, and we had one of our first (of many) photo shoots.

And last night, I photographed my first concert there.

Red Rocks Amphitheatre is iconic. And massive. And really makes you work to get to the photographers’ check-in site, let me tell ya. (It’s a rather steep incline is what I’m saying.)

There’s such a history there. It’s a choice destination for concert-goers and provides a landmark moment for bands. It’s a source of state pride. So as a native Colorado gal, it’s one of those places that I always sort of imagined photographing one day.

That day came yesterday. Dan was originally on deck for the Train concert, but then had to head out of town for a conference earlier than anticipated. So I was subbed in.

At a typical concert, you only get three songs of actual shooting time. So say a song is, on average, only four minutes long, you’re looking at about a 12-minute window to capture the nature of the event. Twelve minutes that seem to go by four times faster than that.

After a full year of not shooting concerts I felt a bit anxious and rusty. The lights dimmed, the crowd exploded, I lifted my camera to my eye and hoped to the high heavens that this would be just like riding a bike…

“Breathe…breathe…focus…focus…what’s going on?!…aagh!” So my inner dialogue rambled on for those speedy three songs, but all-in-all I survived. It was rocky, and I most certainly missed moments, but that’s the thing about any pursuit: you have to keep on working at it.

See the full photo gallery and Kyle Wagner’s review on heyreverb.com.

Posted in editorial, Reverb · Tagged concert photography, Red Rocks, Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Red Rocks concert photography, Train, Train at Red Rocks, Train at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Train Red Rocks Amphitheatre · 2 Replies ·

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March 20, 2012 by Anya Elise

Mile Marker: ALO || For Reverb

I didn’t have headphones.

So when they nodded in appreciation – “Yeah, that sounds good.” – I could only take their word for it.

But then, they could only take my word for it when I told them the pictures were looking good.

And the Mile Marker Trust Building Exercise of 2011 kicked off with smashing acclaim!

OK, so, this wasn’t a trust-building seminar of some kind, but rather a recording session organized and sponsored by the Reverb music blog that I photographed last August. Mile Marker sessions bring musicians to Uneven Studios to record three or four songs right then and there exclusively for Reverb. Kind of cool, right? The recordees for this particular session were the gentlemen from ALO, three fine fellows who were quite gracious.

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Posted in editorial, music, Reverb · Tagged ALO jam session, ALO Mile Marker, ALO Reverb, Mile Marker session, Reverb Mile Marker session · Leave a Reply ·

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March 14, 2012 by Anya Elise

stabilizing entity || Radiohead concert

Radiohead came to Colorado last night.

I went to their concert at the 1STBANK Center in Broomfield, Colo.

I did not take this photo.

However, my head was used as a stabilizing entity (read: tripod) in the act of taking this photo. So I feel about one-tenth ownership over it. Dan is a good head-and-a-half taller than I am, making me the perfect height to use as a stabilizing entity (read: tripod) while taking a picture in a very dimly lit concert arena with nothing but an iPhone.

Thus proving that if this whole being a photographer thing falls through, I can start a business whereby I act as a tripod, lightstand, gear-schlepping maven.

Lest we forget this:

I rest my case.

p.s. Prior to taking this rockin’ iPhone photo which I so solidly contributed to, Dan did in fact photograph the Radiohead show for Reverb with professional cameras and everything. Wild thing that he is. Check out the Reverb review and his gallery. Photo number four is my favorite. It’s pretty rad. Yes, rad. Going to rock shows results in me using words such as rad. It’s an osmosis thing.

p.p.s. Both photos shown here today are courtesy of my rad partner, Dan Petty. And this concludes the portion of the show where I use the word “rad” one too many times. Tune in next week when we explore the complexities of the word “groovy.”

Posted in fancy phone photo, Reverb · Tagged Radiohead 1STBANK Center, Radiohead Colorado, Radiohead First Bank Center, Radiohead March 13, Radiohead Reverb, Radiohead Reverb review · Leave a Reply ·

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June 30, 2011 by Anya Elise

the Civil Wars || Boulder concert photography

Not far into last night’s show, Joy Williams turned to the crowd and urged them to join in.

“We always feel like we’re just playing in a living room, so sing as loud as you like.”

That spirit of life-long camaraderie infused the entire show.

I dusted off my “concert photographer” hat last night and headed up to Boulder to shoot the Civil Wars at the Fox Theatre for Reverb.

I think we’ve talked before about the Civil Wars and their first album that came out a few months back. I’ve enjoyed their music for some time prior to that release, and was excited to see them perform live.

It was a pleasure to witness and take part in.

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Posted in editorial, music, Reverb · Tagged Boulder, Colorado, concert photography, Fox Theatre, John Paul White, Joy Williams, Reverb, the Civil Wars · 2 Replies ·

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March 15, 2011 by Anya Elise

Ring around the archives || Photo redux

The Love Language | Boulder, Colo.

Sometimes, I just don’t feel that creative.

A mind block shuts me down.

I reach out into the void that is the gray matter of my brain (which coincidentally I found out this weekend isn’t fully formed until about the 25th year of life…gives me 385 more days to use that as an excuse) and I get nothing in return.

Nothing.

The void remains a void.

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Posted in editorial, family, music, personal, photography, Reverb, sports · Tagged archives, creativity, gray matter, Lance Armstrong, redux, the Love Language · Leave a Reply ·
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