Cheeky Filmmaker Tells Music Fans How They Can Take Better Photos At Concerts; Step 1: Just Don’t.
Oct 9, 2015
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You’ll probably either love this guy’s sense of humor or hate it, but if you’ve ever to been to a concert, he makes a few points that will most likely resonate with you regardless of whether or not you appreciate his style. (I admit, I was turned off at first, but after about 20 seconds of listening to what he had to say, I totally became a fan.)
In the clip, Woody Roseland makes a heartfelt case against taking photos during the concert at all, but he’s accepted most everyone is going to just keep on doing it anyways. In an attempt to find a solution to the problem through compromise, he made this fun little video with a few suggestions on how to get better photos at concerts without royally ticking off the poor guy stuck standing behind you.
I’m sure you all are well mannered concertgoers and/or photographers, so while you may not need tips on taking better concert photos, I have a feeling you may still enjoy the video!
Dig it…
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Tiffany Mueller
Tiffany Mueller is a photographer and content strategist based in Hawi, Hawaii. Her work has been shared by top publications like The New York Times, Adobe, and others.




































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3 responses to “Cheeky Filmmaker Tells Music Fans How They Can Take Better Photos At Concerts; Step 1: Just Don’t.”
good stuff here haha
So much yes
Im one to snap a shot or 2…but!!! It really does
get annoying with phones videoing the show in your view of amazing artists!