
Author: Shantel Breen
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Celebrating 10 Years of Concert Photography – Part 4
(If you missed parts 1-3, you can begin reading here. Links to each part are at the end of each blog post.) During the beginning…
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Celebrating 10 Years of Concert Photography – Part 3
If you missed parts 1 and 2, you can catch up here. After I shared my Cure photos with the world, the world began to…
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Celebrating 10 Years of Concert Photography – Part 2
(Click here to read part one) When I first began photographing shows, I spent a lot of time in smaller clubs where photo passes were…
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Don’t Forget the Drummer
The most challenging musician to photograph is the drummer. At most shows, the drummer is tucked in the back and buried behind cymbals. When you…
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Caligula Blushed Brings the Sounds of The Smiths to the Ottobar this Month
Sadly, I was too young when The Smiths made it to the U.S. back in the 80’s. While I was never able to catch the…
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Celebrating 10 Years of Concert Photography
My story in concert photography begins in 2008. Over the last decade, I have had many experiences that have made me the photographer that I…
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It sure is! The Kyber!
The b&w photo of me and Bryan (GIAC) is from the same night as your Cure, Philly show if I…
An excellent first post, I cannot wait to see this bloom into something great. Follow your passion man
It’s a privilege to watch your journey…..and your connection with the music can be seen in your work. I can’t…




















































































































































































































































































Nice work. Stage lighting is difficult to deal with and these are really nice and sharp.