Manchester Orchestra are not an orchestra.
Nor are they from Manchester.
They are, however, brilliant. And very very loud!
These shots were taken at their Birmingham gig at the HMV Institute this week. I was the only photographer there
Manchester Orchestra are not an orchestra.
Nor are they from Manchester.
They are, however, brilliant. And very very loud!
These shots were taken at their Birmingham gig at the HMV Institute this week. I was the only photographer there
Sometimes I get to photograph legends.
I was privileged to be accredited to shoot the one & only Dolly Parton when she played in Birmingham this month. I had two songs and needed a 500mm lens to shoot from halfway back in the LG Arena so it was difficult to get much variety, but I’m not complaining.
I even got to hear “Jolene” live

A couple of weeks ago I was back at the LG Arena to shoot the mighty Jay-Z.
While I was down near the stage Beyoncé walked past me. Bootylicious!






Review on the Birmingham Live site now.

OK, let’s not kid ourselves here… These aren’t the best live shots I’ve ever taken!
Unfortunately, despite having a photo pass for the Eric Clapton gig, we were only allowed to shoot from half way back in the LG Arena, and only for the first 2 songs! That’s a good few hundred feet from the stage. Not great!
Still, this is Clapton we’re talking about here. I was still honoured to be there. And he had his mate Steve Winwood along for the ride.
Most of my shots were, predictably, very similar, so here are just a few from the gig.






Chances are most people reading this blog have never heard of Parkway Drive or Despised Icon.
More than likely, most of you won’t like them either! They’re both very, very heavy bands. They’re also, in my opinion at least, both amazing!
They’re also great to photograph.
Here are a few from their Manchester show a couple of weeks ago…









See my photos with a gig review on the Birmingham Live site.

Some bands are a bit dull to photograph in concert. They stand there in subdued lighting, staring at their instruments and hardly communicate with the crowd.
KISS are not one of those bands!
Earlier tonight I was at the LG Arena in Birmingham to photograph KISS for the second time and the self-proclaimed “hottest band in the world” are possibly the most fun band you could ever want to have in front of you when you have a camera in hand.
Here are just a few of my fave photos from the gig…



















Occasionally in my job I get to photograph true musical legends.
Glen Campbell is one such artist. I was the only photographer accredited to shoot Glen at his Symphony Hall gig and it was an honour to be there to do so.
Since then, I’ve been a little concerned to speak to several people who have never heard of him!
This is the man that made Wichita Lineman & Rhinestone Cowboy the classics they are.
This is the man who has played on records for such artists as Frank Sinatra, the Beach Boys, Nat King Cole, Dean Martin, Merle Haggard, Elvis Presley, Jan & Dean and the Righteous Brothers.
He’s now 74 years old and still performing like a true star.
Here are a few photos from Friday night.









Yesterday was Mother’s Day in the UK and the weather was glorious so we took the family down to the Cotswolds where we had dinner and enjoyed the spring sunshine. We were also down there to shoot an engagement session which I’ll be posting on the blog soon. It was a great day.
By complete contrast, the evening was spent with 3000 metal fans at Birmingham Academy where Florida’s A Day To Remember were playing. I was much more interested in the two support bands, Your Demise and Architects.
Unfortunately, I got there just too late to shoot Your Demise but they put on a great show. Architects were on great form and, although the lighting was tricky, I was pleased with the images I captured.
We only got to shoot the first two songs for each band so the pressure was on! Here are a few pictures from last night…
Firstly, Architects










A packed house at the Academy

and headliners, A Day To Remember








Ok, so let’s get one thing straight…
My music taste is extremely varied. I love my punk & metal. I love mellow singer-songwriters. I used to be a house DJ and I listen to some pop music too. I’ve seen Michael Jackson, Madonna, Kylie & Prince live but my musical tastes do not reach as far as Peter Andre! Sorry Pete.
I do think he’s a genuinely nice guy though and he’s obviously a major celebrity, at least in the UK. So when I got the chance to photograph his Birmingham gig this week, I was happy to do so. I only got 2 songs to do my thing but managed to get a few good shots…
This is Pete’s brother, Michael Andre who acted as warm-up DJ and did a good job too.

And then the screams were deafening as Pete appeared… The audience was predictably 98% female!










Last night one of Birmingham’s most popular bands, Ocean Colour Scene, played an intimate gig in the back room of The Rainbow pub, around the corner from our studio. It’s always great to see big bands in small venues and I was surprised to find out I was the only photographer to be issued a pass for the gig.
Here are a few photos from the gig. You can see a full review on the Birmingham Live website.





