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There are many challenges to shooting concerts. Photographers have to deal with variable lighting conditions, moving subjects, tight spaces, and a limited time to get the shots they need. Concert photographers Scott Diussa and Alan Hess share some of what they have learned during their years of experience. They talk about their choices for camera gear, their shooting styles, how to anticipate shots, how to get a photo pass and signing releases, working around obstructions, lighting considerations, and the importance of shooting in spot-metering mode. The bad news is that it's tough to make a living as a concert photographer, but both of these instructors agree, it is a very rewarding hobby as a photographer.
KelbyTraining Concert Photography

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Cameras and Lenses (08:15)
Solo Acoustic Artist, Part 2 (07:18)
Camera Settings (07:14)
Photo Pit Etiquette (11:32)
The 3 Song Rule (03:07)
Celtic Rock Band (17:11)
What to Pack in Your Gear Bag (08:43)
Acoustic Duo, Part 1 (07:34)
Packing Cameras and Lenses (07:58)
Acoustic Duo, Part 2 (09:05)
Photo Passes (05:09)
Metal Band, Part 1 (03:02)
Shooting Styles (02:53)
Metal Band, Part 2 (14:58)
Making a Living (03:26)
TOTAL: 02:03:03
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