Mortals photos from May 15, 2012 at Saint Vitus Bar in Brooklyn, NY are now online. View them here or on Flickr.
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Mortals photos from May 15, 2012 at Saint Vitus Bar in Brooklyn, NY are now online. View them here or on Flickr.
BrooklynVegan has published greg C’s Mares Of Thrace, Batillus, Sky Burial & Mortals photos from May 15, 2012 at Saint Vitus Bar in Brooklyn, NY. See the article and photos here.
On May 15th I photographed Mares Of Thrace at Saint Vitus Bar in Brooklyn, NY. Photos from the show will be published shortly by Brooklyn Vegan.
I’ll be uploading all the shots from this show (possibly including some that Brooklyn Vegan doesn’t use and all will be in higher resolution) to this site and my Flickr page on May 29th. (Delay is due to exclusivity rights/professional courtesy.)
On May 15th I photographed Batillus at Saint Vitus Bar in Brooklyn, NY. Photos from the show will be published shortly by Brooklyn Vegan.
I’ll be uploading all the shots from this show (possibly including some that Brooklyn Vegan doesn’t use and all will be in higher resolution) to this site and my Flickr page on May 29th. (Delay is due to exclusivity rights/professional courtesy.)
Here’s a video of part of the performance shot by Torsten Meyer of unARTigNYC:
On May 15th I photographed Sky Burial at Saint Vitus Bar in Brooklyn, NY. Photos from the show will be published shortly by Brooklyn Vegan.
I’ll be uploading all the shots from this show (possibly including some that Brooklyn Vegan doesn’t use and all will be in higher resolution) to this site and my Flickr page on May 29th. (Delay is due to exclusivity rights/professional courtesy.)
On May 15th I photographed Mortals at Saint Vitus Bar in Brooklyn, NY. Photos from the show will be published shortly by Brooklyn Vegan.
I’ll be uploading all the shots from this show (possibly including some that Brooklyn Vegan doesn’t use and all will be in higher resolution) to this site and my Flickr page on May 29th. (Delay is due to exclusivity rights/professional courtesy.)
On May 6th I displayed 17 of my photos in the Dreams Were Made For Mortals IV art exhibit at Saint Vitus Bar in Brooklyn, NY. Featured were 16″ x 20″ prints of (top center to bottom) KMFDM, Inquisition, Ghost & Pentagram and 11″ x 14″ prints of (counterclockwise from top left) Iggy & The Stooges, Arch Enemy, Marduk, Skeletonwitch, Immortal, Nader Sadek, Killing Joke, Wormrot, Portal, Motorhead, Mayhem, NON & sunn O))). It was a tremendous honor to be featured amongst so many talented artists and DJ’s (listed below). Thank you to everyone who came out and showed their support and for buying my photos.
Curated by Karlynn Holland. Hosted by David Castillo and Saint Vitus Bar. Works: Greg Cristman, Danielle Fedorshik, Terence Hannum, Grey Heart, Karlynn Holland, Seldon Hunt, Valnior Artfield Lautrec, Nico Lebarge, Gerry Mak, Heather Masciandaro, Aaron Mette, Samantha Marble, Angela Rene Nacol, Owen Rundquist, Beatrice Schleyer. DJS: Eston Browne, Terence Hannum, Grey Heart, Seldon Hunt, Ryan Douglas Jones, Nicola Masciandaro, James Plotkin, Shark, Kris Yeshua.
BrooklynVegan has published greg C’s Inquisition, Castevet & Villains photos from April 27, 2012 at Saint Vitus Bar in Brooklyn, NY. See the article and photos here.
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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