Archive for September, 2008

Go Control Promo & a cover by hundreds of thousands

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

Here are some new promotional images for the Electro band Go Control. It was nice to meet again with Bruce Aisher since photographing for Suicide Sport Club at V festival two years ago and this brand new trio sounds very promising, so hopefully you should hear about them soon.

Go Control - Promo images - 2008

Go Control - Promo images - 2008

Also I was quite pleased to have my so far most viewed cover published this summer: The Sunday Life Magazine (distributed with the Sun Herald Newspaper in Australia) with over a million estimated readership.

Sunday Life Magazine cover - Operator Please

Sunday Life Magazine cover - Operator Please

Serj Tankian & Stray Cats

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

A late update here with gigs from earlier this month, Serj Tankian at the London Forum and Stray Cats for their farewell UK tour show at Brixton academy. I haven’t been covering as many gigs as I usually do this month, hence the lack of update, but some more images to be appearing here soon. Oh and I also added a lot more images to the Iggy, Hives and Kate Nash sets from Get Loaded, check them out!

I’ve spent time working on my studio and it is now ready to welcome you and/or your band so should you need a great promo shoot: knock at my door.

Serj Tankian - London Forum - 3rd September 2008

Serj Tankian - London Forum - 3rd September 2008

Stray Cats - 10 September 2008 - Brixton Academy

Stray Cats - 10 September 2008 - Brixton Academy

More images from Get Loaded

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

Again I fell into this trap of having so much to do that it took me a while before putting these online. I hope to be able to add more but this will have to wait a bit more. So for the moment some action from Iggy and the Stooges, The Hives,  Supergrass, Gogol Bordello, Reverend and the Makers, Kate Nash and the Midnight Juggernauts.

Iggy and the Stooges

Iggy Pop teasing the crowd of Clapham Common

Supergrass

Gaz Coombes trying to sing louder than the screamings of the fans.