Super rowdy show full of "Technicians". One of the livelier crowds I have seen at Red Rocks. Link to the article is here. Don't know what else to type. It was loud. It was fun. Look at the pictures they are cool.
-Nick Annis Visuals ©
Red Rocks
Super rowdy show full of "Technicians". One of the livelier crowds I have seen at Red Rocks. Link to the article is here. Don't know what else to type. It was loud. It was fun. Look at the pictures they are cool.
-Nick Annis Visuals ©
Shot this concert at Red Rocks. It was..... alright. They didn't let us shoot from the front and put us next to the soundboard. Very Exciting (sarcasm). Not stoked on the photos, but here they are.....
-Nick Annis Visuals ©
Extremely excited by the opportunities I have found within Denver for my photography so far. I didn't imagine myself taking photos at a Red Rocks concert so quickly. Here I am though, and here are the photos from that concert. Short and sweet copy. I have been very busy with work, applying to graduate school, and still trying to have fun in between.
Never did I think I would find myself leaning over the railing of the stage at Red Rocks with my camera a burp's direction away from Lil Dicky. I guess my pictures aren't too horrible if someone gave me a press pass to do that.
The show started out Sunny and relatively empty. I hadn't been to a concert with mostly DJ's before and the crowd was definitely.... interesting. Right towards the end of Lil Dicky's set the clouds began to spit on the amphitheater. Then with Tchami next the photographers trudged out into the downpour with cameras undershirt.
Not the biggest fan of DJ's and their electronic thump thump since the interaction between the crowd and the music is mostly directed by the LED lights and screen images. I think the crowd was definitely into letting Lil Dicky freak and he was much more lively and enjoyable to photograph.
Tonight I photograph Umphrey's Mcgee at Red Rocks