Concert Photography seems like an amazing field to be a part of, but there are many issues involved. This video looks at the pros/cons of the business, how to get into shooting, and why concert photography is rough.
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From Google Bard: “Concert photography is the art of capturing the energy and excitement of a live music performance. It can be a challenging but rewarding hobby or profession.
Pros of concert photography:
- Get up close and personal with your favorite artists
- Capture the passion and excitement of a live show
- Meet other music lovers and photographers
- Build your portfolio and gain exposure
- Get your photos published in magazines, newspapers, or online
Cons of concert photography:
- Can be loud and crowded
- Difficult to get good shots due to limited space and lighting
- Equipment can be expensive
- May need to get special permissions to shoot
If you’re interested in getting started in concert photography, here are a few tips:
- Learn the basics of photography, such as aperture, shutter speed, and ISO.
- Invest in a good camera and lenses.
- Practice shooting in low light conditions.
- Get to know the venue and the rules for photography.
- Be respectful of the artists and the audience.
With a little practice and patience, you can capture amazing photos that capture the magic of live music.”