This is a brief excerpt from F-Stoppers
Guest writer J. Dennis Thomas is an Austin, Texas based photographer and the author of the Nikon Digital Field Guide series by Wiley Publishing as well as the author of Concert and Live Music Photography, Pro Tips from the Pit and Urban and Rural Decay Photography ,Finding the Beauty in the Blight published by Focal Press. He is also a frequent author of articles on photographic theory and technique for Digital Photo Magazine. He is represented by Corbis Images his photographs have been featured in notable publications such as Rolling Stone, SPIN, People, Us Weekly, Elle, W magazine, Thrasher, Ebony, New York Post, Veri.Live, and many more.
Concert photography is quickly becoming one of the most popular types of photography there is. Many photographers out there jump at the chance to shoot their favorite bands hoping to catch that iconic shot. There are lots of articles out there on the web with advice on what types of settings to use and what is the preferred gear, but there’s a very important topic that’s often overlooked. Composition.
A lot of photographers jump into the photo pit with experience shooting in other styles. While it’s true that when …
By: Lauren Jonas
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