Cindy Blackman Quartet
Posted: Wed May 14, 2008 1:57 pm
Ended up shooting some images at the Basement last Friday night of American jazz drumming sensation, Cindy Blackwell. She is a tiny person and her legs were as thin as my arms but what she lacks in power she certainly makes up for in technique.I had never been to that venue before and as with any venue where they play live music there are a lot of compromises. First off the crowd are sitting at tables that go right up to the stage so there is no photo pit as such.
This made it almost impossible to take photos of pianist Carlton Holmes' hands and to get a clear shot of George Mitchell on double bass as he was set back from the rest. My solution was to set up a remote control camera at the back of the quartet. There was very little room as they were filming it for a DVD and there were cameramen and cables going everywhere. So I left it on top of an amp stack at the back of the stage. Soon as the band came out one of the players puts the camera on the floor - do'h.
I have below a photo of the band from the front and some close ups of Cindy (don't know if I like the B&W conversion) - no doubt someone will comment
This made it almost impossible to take photos of pianist Carlton Holmes' hands and to get a clear shot of George Mitchell on double bass as he was set back from the rest. My solution was to set up a remote control camera at the back of the quartet. There was very little room as they were filming it for a DVD and there were cameramen and cables going everywhere. So I left it on top of an amp stack at the back of the stage. Soon as the band came out one of the players puts the camera on the floor - do'h.
I have below a photo of the band from the front and some close ups of Cindy (don't know if I like the B&W conversion) - no doubt someone will comment