Tonight, on the eve of me flying to the UK, a rather large crowd had gathered to see "Ladyhawke" perform at the ANU Bar. It was a great gig, which luckily I was able to photograph before flying out.


Tonight, on the eve of me flying to the UK, a rather large crowd had gathered to see "Ladyhawke" perform at the ANU Bar. It was a great gig, which luckily I was able to photograph before flying out.


Tonight I had the opportunity to photograph Original "Rock Chick"; Suzi Quatro. I can't say I am a massive Suzi fan, but I definately like a couple of her songs and thought it would be fun to pop along to see her live and take some photos.
I wasn't dissapointed, the show was great, she can sing and play the bass brilliantly and definately looks as though she loves playing in Australia. (She has toured here over 25 times!!)


Tonight I ventured to the Royal Theatre to photograph Alice Cooper on his "Theatre of Death" tour. I have been a fan of Alice's ever since I got a cassette single of "Poison" - one of my all time favourite songs. It was a fantastic production, very theatrical and Alice can still rock rather well.
Got up close and personal and managed to get some great shots of him during the first four songs. A very nice change to the usual three songs that is the norm.






During July, I had the good fortune to get to see my favourite band; Snow Patrol perform at the iTunes LIVE Festival in London. They were performing as part of a free, month long music festival put on by iTunes at the old "Roundhouse". - A truly amazing venue in it's own right.
Snow Patrol were being supported by one of my other faveourite bands, "Silversun Pickups". It was an awesome night and so much fun seeing the guys perform over in the UK. I didn't have my 30D with me, so I cracked out my trusty IXUS 75 compact and snapped a couple of photos.
I was looking through my old photos today and found my ones from the James Blunt concert at the Royal Theatre back in May 2008. This was my first international act I had shot for BMA Magazine, borrowing a 70-200mm lens from my friend Lisa.


