IBTABA Nº 25 — winfred E. eye ( Aaron Calvert )

more of the « but the microphone is in focus », and more to come as the approach evolved. winfred E. eye is an aberration in choice of concerts: I am not much into Americana music style ( just add Bill Callahan and Lambchop ), and they were ( are? ) local to San Francisco…

IBTABA Nº 24 — Tortoise

Tortoise is a bit of a challenge in that there is three fantastic drummers, and capturing their respective energies and intensities in a performance photograph is something I tried, but didn’t succeed. thus, an abstraction— we will see about the next gig.

IBTABA Nº 23 — Bill Callahan ( smog )

yet another Bill Callahan gig… but fear not, there is only two more (2011). I will say that his selection of musicians on tour deeply affects the performance impression. most radically, it was when Jim White was drumming during the album and tour. I only managed to (luckily!) catch him twice outside of the San…

IBTABA Nº 22 — Jamie Stewart

a solo gig at the wonderful Cafe du Nord in San Francisco. while minimal, relative to Xiu Xiu, with instrumentation, a great gig as always in watching Jamie Stewart‘s intensity in the quiet. from the time: 2009’s Women As Lovers

IBTABA Nº #241543903 — David Horvitz

not an opening act, though at the time a collaborator with Jamie Stewart of Xiu Xiu. the collaboration resulted in a book Xiu Xiu : The Polaroid Project (2007) and was present at this concert for a solo Jamie Stewart performance. somehow, we got to talking before the show, and somehow, I took this photo….

IBTABA Nº 21 — Glasvegas

their debut was in 2008, and they had quite a buzz, and they were good live. I like it when the record and the visual of the concert are at odds— since I do not read much about bands from the magazines to get an idea of their presence. visually, something of a mix of…

IBTABA Nº 20 — Kira Lynn Cain

an opening act for the Tindersticks show. again, unfamiliar with the music— a San Francisco local— and seems that I went for the feel of it: elegant.

IBTABA Nº 19 — Tindersticks ( Stuart A. Staples )

another surprise. meaning, most of the photos for this concert are rather “typical”, and then I found the future in the past. this photo would have been taken in recent years, rather than back then when I was just looking at concert photography differently. for one, this is a type of moment, rather than a…

IBTABA Nº 18 — Lambchop (Kurt Wagner)

« that camera must take nice photos » this phrase causes much of a reaction, something like « that pen must write nice letters » said to a writer. though, indeed, upgrading to a new camera was a noticeable improvement in these concert photograph: lower noise in low-light and more dynamic range. for the first…

IBTABA — elements_of_style.A

clockwise from Top Left: IBTABA Nº2 / Nº11 / Nº 16 / Nº10 Style and Photographer are attributes given by people, and not self-proclaimed, thus, in a loose sense here, I will note the developments in the journey of photographing concerts. after all, not doing this photography in a professional way, it means all I…

IBTABA Nº 17 — The Sea and Cake

ha! not to dissimilar in composition to the photo from Wire [ here ], and it is not surprising already. perhaps many more to come: work on the elements on stage, as an easy way to focus the lens, and then add parts of the musician— in this case, drummer extraordinaire John McEntire (notably, also…