
Party Lights
Party Lights photos from October 18, 2014 at Knitting Factory in Brooklyn, NY are now online and available for purchase. View and buy them here or view on Flickr.
(L-R) Elliot Easton (The Cars), Wally Palmar (The Romantics) and Clem Burke (Blondie) of The Empty Hearts
BrooklynVegan has published my The Empty Hearts photos and videos and Party Lights photos from October 18, 2014 at Knitting Factory in Brooklyn, NY. See the article with the photos and videos here.
I’ll be uploading all the shots from this show (possibly including some that BrooklynVegan didn’t use and all will be in higher resolution) to this site and my Flickr page on November 1st. (Delay is due to exclusivity rights.) All photos will be available for purchase at that time.
(L-R) Elliot Easton (The Cars), Clem Burke (Blondie), Wally Palmar (The Romantics) and Andy Babiuk (The Chesterfield Kings) of The Empty Hearts
On October 18th I photographed and video recorded The Empty Hearts at Knitting Factory in Brooklyn, NY. The photos and videos from the show will be published by BrooklynVegan shortly.
I’ll be uploading all the shots from this show (possibly including some that BrooklynVegan doesn’t use and all will be in higher resolution) to this site and my Flickr page on November 1st. (Delay is due to exclusivity rights.) All photos will be available for purchase at that time.
Here’s a video of The Empty Hearts performing What I Like About You:
Party Lights
On October 18th I photographed Party Lights at Knitting Factory in Brooklyn, NY. The photos from the show will be published by BrooklynVegan shortly.
I’ll be uploading all the shots from this show (possibly including some that BrooklynVegan doesn’t use and all will be in higher resolution) to this site and my Flickr page on November 1st. (Delay is due to exclusivity rights.) All photos will be available for purchase at that time.
BrooklynVegan has published another one of my Unicorn Choice photos from December 8, 2013 at Rock Lottery at the Knitting Factory in Brooklyn, NY. See the article and photo here.
All the Unicorn Choice photos from this performance can be viewed and purchased here or viewed on Flickr.
BrooklynVegan has published another one of my Serena Maneesh photos from October 4, 2010 at the Knitting Factory in Brooklyn, NY. See the article and photo here.
All the Serena Maneesh photos from this performance can be viewed on Flickr. They can also be purchased by sending the photo name/number to us via the Contact page. We will promptly add them to the Buy page for easy purchase.
BrooklynVegan has published another one of my Acid Mothers Temple photos from April 17, 2013 at the Knitting Factory in Brooklyn, NY. See the article and photo here.
All the Acid Mothers Temple photos from this performance can be purchased or viewed here or viewed on Flickr.
Hxmxn Pxxplx photos from December 7, 2013 at the Rock Lottery 4 at Knitting Factory in Brooklyn, NY are now online and available for purchase. View and buy them here or view on Flickr.
The Rock Lottery premise is simple, but effective. Twenty-five hand picked musicians meet at 10:00 AM at the evenings performance venue. These volunteers are organized into five groups through a lottery-based chance selection. The five separate groups are then released to practice at different locations. The musicians have twelve hours to create a band name and three to five songs (with a one cover-song limit). The groups will then perform what they have created that evening in front of a waiting audience.
Hxmxn Pxxplx was comprised of Stuart Bogie (Superhuman Happiness / Antibalas / Fela! The Musical), Hanoi Jane (Oneida), William Kuehn (Rainer Maria / Shining Mirrors / The Prosiacs), Christian Owens (Bad Girlfriend) and Alyson Greenfield.
U.W.I. photos from December 7, 2013 at the Rock Lottery 4 at Knitting Factory in Brooklyn, NY are now online and available for purchase. View and buy them here or view on Flickr.
The Rock Lottery premise is simple, but effective. Twenty-five hand picked musicians meet at 10:00 AM at the evenings performance venue. These volunteers are organized into five groups through a lottery-based chance selection. The five separate groups are then released to practice at different locations. The musicians have twelve hours to create a band name and three to five songs (with a one cover-song limit). The groups will then perform what they have created that evening in front of a waiting audience.
U.W.I. was comprised of Oliver Ackerman (A Place To Bury Strangers), James Canty (The Make-Up / Ted Leo And The Pharmacists / Nation Of Ulysses), John Stanesco (Friend Roulette), Angus Tarnawsky (Apache Beat / Devin / Ef Es Vii/2), Corey Zaloom (Riverwild).
Black Purple photos from December 7, 2013 at the Rock Lottery 4 at Knitting Factory in Brooklyn, NY are now online and available for purchase. View and buy them here or view on Flickr.
The Rock Lottery premise is simple, but effective. Twenty-five hand picked musicians meet at 10:00 AM at the evenings performance venue. These volunteers are organized into five groups through a lottery-based chance selection. The five separate groups are then released to practice at different locations. The musicians have twelve hours to create a band name and three to five songs (with a one cover-song limit). The groups will then perform what they have created that evening in front of a waiting audience.
Black Purple was comprised of Stephen Brodsky (Cave In / Mutoid Man), Zach Jaeger (Chron Turbine), Nora Lum (Awkwafina), Deron Pulley (Les Bonhommes) and Brian Viglione (Dresden Dolls / Violent Femmes).
Unicorn Choice photos from December 7, 2013 at the Rock Lottery 4 at Knitting Factory in Brooklyn, NY are now online and available for purchase. View and buy them here or view on Flickr.
The Rock Lottery premise is simple, but effective. Twenty-five hand picked musicians meet at 10:00 AM at the evenings performance venue. These volunteers are organized into five groups through a lottery-based chance selection. The five separate groups are then released to practice at different locations. The musicians have twelve hours to create a band name and three to five songs (with a one cover-song limit). The groups will then perform what they have created that evening in front of a waiting audience.
Unicorn Choice was comprised of Andrew Koeghan (Lawrence Arabia / Lips), Christopher Todd (Sannhet), Steve Marion (Delicate Steve) and Walter Schreifels (Quicksand / Rival Schools).
greg C photography is owned by Greg Cristman a New York City based concert photographer. Greg has been taking concert photos since 1971 when he first shot Frank Zappa & The Mothers. His photos have appeared on album covers, t-shirts, posters, buttons, advertisements, DVD's, books, TV shows and movies as well as in Rolling Stone, Crawdaddy, NY Times, NY Daily News, Village Voice, Wall Street Journal, Washington Times, Newsday, Time Out, DownBeat, Musik Express, Metal Hammer, Terrorizer, Decibel, BrooklynVegan, Pitchfork, Stereogum, doNYC, Invisible Oranges, ProSound News, Next Mosh, Brainwashed and many other media outlets. Additional information can be found here. (Profile photo with Elvis Costello by Darlene DeVita)
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