I remember my very first concert that I saw from the very front of the stage. That first experience changed the way I would see a concert from then on out. When you are at the front, its almost as if the artist is performing just for you, without hundreds […]
Author: Shantel Breen
Celebrating 10 Years of Concert Photography – Final
Start from the beginning by clicking here! In my 8th year of photography, I found myself at a crossroads. Wedding photography had taken over much of my time. While I enjoyed photographing weddings, I had very little time for concerts. As a result, I decided to pull the plug on […]
Celebrating 10 Years of Concert Photography – Part 6
If you are just joining in and want to check out the beginning of the story, click here for Part 1! I have met many wonderful photographers throughout my ten-year career. Many of them, I consider good friends. Heather, of Heather Coburn Photography, is one such friend. Paul Manna of […]
Celebrating 10 Years of Concert Photography – Part 5
If you missed the beginning, click here! Throughout my time with NPR, Shawn and I followed a music blog, The Vinyl District. Shawn had suggested that I reach out to them and ask to be a contributor. When I emailed, I was immediately welcomed and was given complements about my […]
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 years of my time photographing shows, I had to hustle. There were not as many outlets as there are now. Blogging was really at it’s […]
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 take notice. I will forever be grateful for that opportunity because it opened the concert photography door for me and I will never forget that […]
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 not required. The local artists that I photographed were thankful for the photos and I began to build my portfolio. There were two breakthroughs that […]
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 get a great shot of a drummer, it is truly a reward, and the drummers are appreciative as well! Having dated a drummer in college, […]
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 real deal, I am saved by the best Smiths tribute band around. Caligula Blushed brings the best experience of seeing and hearing all my favorite […]
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 am today. As I approached the end of 2018 and began reflecting on the last 10 years of my life in this musical world, I […]
Top 10 Shows of 2018
This was a great year for music. I had the pleasure of attending over 80 shows and photographed nearly 200 performances. (If you want to scroll through these performances, visit my 2018 show collection here.) Picking just 10 was a challenging task, so I selected performances that were memorable for […]