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  • Smashing Pumpkins, April 2, Adelaide.

    • 3 Apr 2008
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    Just finished up my edit from the Smashing Pumpkins gig in Adelaide. I covered it for my usual entertainment client, WireImage.

    A good night, albeit challenging with very minimal lighting. I was lucky to see/watch/hear the band play a couple of classics, Tonight, Tonight from Mellon Collie, and Today from Siamese Dream, before I had to slip away and get my pix online.

    Enough from me, I'll let my pix do the talking.

    Jamie

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  • Adelaide a backwater - musically speaking?

    • 4 Feb 2008
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    A few days have passed since 34,000 rocked up to the showgrounds to watch a few headline acts play at the big day out, and already we're looking forward to the V Festival in March/April.

    Well, those fortunate enough to be living in Queensland, NSW, Vic and WA are, in Adelaide, the festival caravan isn't stopping.

    Normally that would be the death-knock of opportunity for South Australians to see these bands, but I just received a job request to cover the three headliners - Smashing Pumpkins, Queens of the Stone Age, and Duran Duran. Appearing over two nights at the Entertainment Centre in April.

    Tickets to the V Festival are around $130, so it will be interesting to see next week how much we'll have to cough up to see them play solo shows.

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  • Big Day Out

    • 2 Feb 2008
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    I spent yesterday at the Adelaide Showgrounds covering the Big Day Out for WireImage. Long day, lots of bands, lots of stages, and as always happens, the bands you want to see are all playing at the same time. Without doubt almost everyone was there to see Rage Against The Machine. I've been attending the BDO for almost a decade, and I've never seen the oval so full to see one band - ten minutes before Paul Kelly was to be on stage there wouldn't have been more than 20 people waiting.

    From a photographers point of view it's a pretty good day, the lighting is always excellent, and there is plenty of room to move in the pit out the front of the stage. Bjork placed restrictions which meant we had to shoot from the side of the pit, but we all still managed to get decent shots of her.

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    Arcade Fire was my highlight, but how to take a shot that can encapsulate the ten-piece Montreal band was beyond me. The stage at the BDO is just too big to get them all in the shot. I made time to see most of their set, and it blew me away.

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    My one journey to the boiler room was to take a few frames of UK star Dizzee Rascal. Note to Big Day Out organisers - can I have some light please!! I never ventured back in because it was just too dark to get decent shots; I was shooting on 1600 ISO almost the whole time, and underexposing just to get something that wasn't blurred.

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    It was pretty good to see RATM, and with no restrictions on photography got a good chance to move around and get something worth framing. As a side note, the mosh pit seemed pretty calm considering who was on stage, normally by the headliners the photographers are getting pushed and kicked as crowd surfers come flying over the top.

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    Silverchair performed up to their usual standard.

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    Last, but not least, I should mention the patriotism. Why does the Big Day Out bring out the nationalism in so many people? Yellow and Green, and Aussie flags everywhere. Maybe one day we'll be parochial enough to support an Australian band headlining...

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    That's probably enough of that. Heading to the Port Adelaide community camp next week for GSP Images, so will update then.

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    Photographer, traveller, journalist, blogger and editor.

    After working as a press photographer in Adelaide, Australia for seven years I packed my things up and travelled around Asia and Europe for six months. After the money ran out I relocated to London, where I became an editor for Getty Images. A couple of years later I've moved to Sydney. It's a beautiful spot, and though Paris is no longer just a couple of hours away it is home for now!

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