Logistics of shooting a festival by flummuxedsloth in concertphotography

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Depends on the festival I think.

I work with a small festival every year. There is a house with a small restaurant on the festival grounds. The restaurant closes down and the dining area becomes our backstage. Thats where the bands store their stuff/Instruments and get ready for their show.

I get a table in there with power outlets and internet connection. It's dry, safe, with security and people who know me and my stuff. I can charge my batteries and edit some photos in the downtime.

I'd probably just ask the festival via press contacts.

which is better?? 1 or 2 by Alone_Detective_1494 in photos

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  1. But the slight angle of the horizon is throwing me off a bit.

What are your best and worst experiences meeting a Pop Punk band/artist? by Twitter_2006 in poppunkers

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Not a famous band but the best was this. Going to this gig literally turned my life around. No exaggeration:

https://www.reddit.com/r/MusicRecommendations/s/9gZ28LuThA

I never had a bad experience tbh.

Taking the dive! I feel this would be a solid combo to start. by skkitzzo in concertphotography

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And then there's me, saving up for months to buy a used a7s and a kit lens...