Saturday, October 22, 2011

Over the last few months I have helped out with some shoots with my girlfriend Jess. One was a wedding and the other was a shoot for a side project she has been working on called Show us ya growler, which is all about dogs and their owners.

First up, the wedding. I had never shot a wedding before so it was an interesting experience. We rented another 5DMkII and borrowed a 24-70 f2.8 (Sigma version) off a friend. I did all the editing and slideshow so it was interesting to see that you could really tell the difference between the Canon and Sigma lenses... I had been thinking about buying that or the Canon lens for some time and this helped me make the decision to buy the Canon version (about $600 more expensive, but worth it from what I saw on the photos)

I give you Nic and Helen....



Next was a shoot for Show us ya growler. I had been working with Henry from The Wagons for a good year now and had asked Henry a while back if he was interested in doing a shoot with him and the dogs (anyone who follows Henry knows what the answer to that would have been!). It was just a matter of getting a free weekend. Shoot went well and here are some of the photos

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Marnie Stern + Pearls

My week long orgy of sound concluded with Marnie Stern at the Northcote Social Club. 

I got there in time to catch the end of one of the 3 supports - can't remember your name but lyric of the evening goes to you: "You treat me like a gymnast so I'll treat you like a jungle gym"

Nice.

On next were Pearls, who were pretty fucking good and people need to listen to them - good luck finding them on You Tube though - Pearl Jam have pretty much put paid to that. I did find them on Soundcloud and also facebook though, so you don't have to.

Marnie Stern has been hailed as some sort of guitar shredder insane-o. The band play some sort of spastic pop tunes being raped backwards by something really strange with only one eye with an eye patch and funny ears... made for great listening but due to the static lights and them being a three piece with not a lot of stage presence (probably focusing on playing what I described above) my photos were doomed to fail - I really do hate when I'm shafted by the lightshow.

There were about 50 people there too - maybe this was too much to take in for the hipsters? too much substance and not enough art? 

Anyway, moral of the story is that if you live in Melbourne you really need to check out Pearls live some time. I will be.

Shot for the AU review - just in case you thought they stole 'em.


Wait for me to put my foot in my mouth on twitter.

You are here.


Pearls (c) Michael Christian 2011

Pearls (c) Michael Christian 2011
Marnie Stern (c) Michael Christian 2011

Marnie Stern (c) Michael Christian 2011

Marnie Stern (c) Michael Christian 2011

Couplea songs for youse!

  Oh Jeffery by Pearls.


  Marnie Stern - For Ash by souterraintransmissions

Friday, October 7, 2011

Kate Vigo + Georgia Fields = Good

It's been a monster week for this old bastard - band practice on Tuesday, Kasabian gig on Wednesday, Kate Vigo and Georgia Fields on Thursday and another photo gig tonight for the AU Review! 

I have photographed Georgia a couple of times, one had awesome results and the other produced pictures that you will never ever see (sounds kinda porny, but I assure, I had just totally lost my phojo that night - I blamed the lights) and the last couple of times I have photographed her, she has had really shit days running up to the gig. So I made her promise that I would only come along if she was going to have a good day. Promises made, I was going to the gig. 

Georgia came on to a fairly empty room, which impressed me because I thought it was only my band that plays to empty pubs in Melbourne. It filled up a bit during her set but 4,077,015 people in Melbourne missed out on some great tunes - shame on you, and you, and you, and you and you...

Kate and her band were releasing their single 'Wana Run' which included a video before the show. A great set too - a great night put on by a couple of girls that a lot of people missed out on, a shame really.

Photos!


Kate Vigo (c) Michael Christian 2011

Kate Vigo (c) Michael Christian 2011

Georgia Fields (c) Michael Christian 2011
Georgia Fields (c) Michael Christian 2011
































































































































































And because I didn't give that man any money who cleaned my car window on the way to the gig (I didn't have any coins, honestly!) I have included a couple of videos from the ladies above!

Why?

That's just the kind of mother fucker I am...












Monday, September 19, 2011

ouch my face (ouch YOUR face for not coming!)

I photographed Ouch My Face a couple of years ago at the Espy. I really liked the show - it was New Years eve and there were about 13 bands playing and they were one of the ones that stood out from the rest. It's not music I like really, but when it's done well, it's awesome.

It's a 3 piece, Ben Wundersitz, Steve Huf (last gig with the band) and Celeste Potter. They are fuckin screamy. And good! They played with 3 other bands, the first one I missed because I was on the wrong street looking for the venue - I'd like to blame drugs or Google Maps for this, but I think it may have been my fault.

Kids of Zoo were the first band I caught, pretty cool, nice and heavy, enjoyable.

Damn Terran were up next, also pretty good but there were extra points allowed for the good looking bass player, so... you know.

And Ouch My Face. A fuckin blast as always - no room for moving so I came away with about 200 photos from the same spot.

Awesomesauce.

Shot for the AU Review

See 'em all here

No Roald Dahl but a Twitter

Because I am just totally great and kind, and I like this band. I thought I'd chuck in a bonus video from Ouch My Face.


Damn Terran (c) Michael Christian 2011

Ouch My Face (c) Michael Christian 2011
Ouch My Face (c) Michael Christian 2011

Ouch My Face (c) Michael Christian 2011


Ouch My Face (c) Michael Christian 2011          







What's that? a song too! O_M_G
  Build A House by Ouch My Face

Saturday, August 27, 2011

....

It was a bit of a late call up but I was off to The Corner Hotel to photograph 3 aussie bands for my Friday night... Calling All Cars are on tour promoting their new album, they bring with them Redcoats and Boy In A Box. I had photographed Redcoats before when they played with another favourite Melbourne band, [ME] and had always been keen on seeing these guys again. I hadn't heard of Boy In A Box, not really my thing and neither was Calling All Cars, but they were both great to photograph, which is the reason why I went....

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Redcoats (c) Michael Christian 2011 . Originally appeared in AU Review

Calling All Cars (c) Michael Christian 2011 . Originally appeared in AU Review

Calling All Cars (c) Michael Christian 2011 . Originally appeared in AU Review



Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Willie Nelson

You may remember I shot the Wagons at the Forum last month, you also may remember that I was one of three videographers too - finally we get to see if the footage was any good, and it looks pretty good to me!





Friday, August 5, 2011

Go (to the right venue) mez

So I went to the Palais Theatre in St Kilda here in Melbourne, expecting to find Gomez playing. All I found was a dark exterior and two drunk people equally as confused as me... We soon figured out that we were at the wrong venue and Gomez was in fact playing at the Palace in Melbourne CBD, I had thought of offering them a ride into the city but decided not to as I was pretty sure they wouldn't stop talking the whole way in - and I could tell from our brief encounter that it wasn't going to be interesting.

So anyway - I got to the PALACE in time to catch most the support band Leader Cheetah, I can't say I was really paying much attention to them as I was still angry at paying $10 for about 15minutes parking in St Kilda and having to high tail it to the city where I got to pay a further $9 but they received a warm reaction from the crowd.

Gomez appeared and it was all on - three songs - GO! it was over pretty quick and we were escorted from the photographers pit and out the back. Unlike The National, who escorted me from the building after my three songs we were allowed to stay for the gig. I caught maybe 5 songs, but thought that the one I wanted to hear was probably gona be an encore so I left...

just like that.

see 'em all here


Gomez (c) Michael Christian 2011

Gomez (c) Michael Christian 2011
Gomez (c) Michael Christian 2011
Leader Cheetah (c) Michael Christian 2011



Gomez (c) Michael Christian 2011

Gomez (c) Michael Christian 2011
 (c) Michael Christian 2011
Leader Cheetah (c) Michael Christian 2011