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Backstage Portraits
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Social media today can be so draining, but almost daily I am reminded of the wonderful connections I’ve made there, and today’s guest is a perfect example. Jenn Devereaux is a New Orleans area concert and event photographer, and while we’ve never met, we have kind of known each other, or at least of each other, for years.
I think I first discovered Jenn when Todd Owyoung mentioned her, or tagged her in a post, and I have been a fan ever since. Jenn is probably mostly known in the music photography community as a festival photography team member for some of the biggest festivals, like the iHeart Radio Fest in Vegas. Her work from those festivals, some examples of which are in the last gallery below, is just plain fantastic. That, in combination with her work at venues in the New Orleans area, sets her well above a lot of the talent out there.
For today though, we aren’t going to focus on her live music work. Jenn was one of the photographers at this year’s When We Were Young Fest, and when I saw her post some of her backstage artist portraits the idea for today’s show jumped into mind. Working as a festival team member is very different than shooting a show as media, and the pressure of shooting band portraits in a cluttered backstage area, often with very little time and less control of the environment, isn’t for people without confidence.
I think a lot of people are confused about how to pull off that kind of run & gun shoot. They worry about lighting, location choices, working with rock stars, and just getting the shot. So, I invited Jenn to stop by and share her experiences with us. Hopefully, after this show you will have more confidence to just go out and try a shoot like this.
Jenn is such an accomplished photographer, with clients like Uber, Live Nation, Showtime and iHeartRadio, and her work has been seen in publications such as Rolling Stone, Rock Sound, People
Forbes, Billboard, and Entertainment Tonight.
Join Music and Event photographer Jenn Devereaux and me as we dive into how she handles the job of getting backstage portraits of bands, on this Behind the Shot.
Connect with Jenn Devereaux
Websites: jenndphotography.com
Instagram: @jenndphotography
Facebook: @JennDPhotography
X / Twitter: @jenndphotograph
Todd Owyoung’s Post Mentioned in the Show
Women In Music Photography You Should Know: ishootshows.com
Gear Mentioned in the Show
Angler Fastbox 24” – compatible with Godox V1: anglerlights.com
Godox AD100Pro: godox.com
Godox X3: godox.com
Jenn’s Photographer Pick
Skyler Barberio: skylerbarberio.com | @skylerbarberio
Backstage Portraits Shown In The Show
Jenn’s Other Work
192集单集
Manage episode 454000978 series 2404400
Social media today can be so draining, but almost daily I am reminded of the wonderful connections I’ve made there, and today’s guest is a perfect example. Jenn Devereaux is a New Orleans area concert and event photographer, and while we’ve never met, we have kind of known each other, or at least of each other, for years.
I think I first discovered Jenn when Todd Owyoung mentioned her, or tagged her in a post, and I have been a fan ever since. Jenn is probably mostly known in the music photography community as a festival photography team member for some of the biggest festivals, like the iHeart Radio Fest in Vegas. Her work from those festivals, some examples of which are in the last gallery below, is just plain fantastic. That, in combination with her work at venues in the New Orleans area, sets her well above a lot of the talent out there.
For today though, we aren’t going to focus on her live music work. Jenn was one of the photographers at this year’s When We Were Young Fest, and when I saw her post some of her backstage artist portraits the idea for today’s show jumped into mind. Working as a festival team member is very different than shooting a show as media, and the pressure of shooting band portraits in a cluttered backstage area, often with very little time and less control of the environment, isn’t for people without confidence.
I think a lot of people are confused about how to pull off that kind of run & gun shoot. They worry about lighting, location choices, working with rock stars, and just getting the shot. So, I invited Jenn to stop by and share her experiences with us. Hopefully, after this show you will have more confidence to just go out and try a shoot like this.
Jenn is such an accomplished photographer, with clients like Uber, Live Nation, Showtime and iHeartRadio, and her work has been seen in publications such as Rolling Stone, Rock Sound, People
Forbes, Billboard, and Entertainment Tonight.
Join Music and Event photographer Jenn Devereaux and me as we dive into how she handles the job of getting backstage portraits of bands, on this Behind the Shot.
Connect with Jenn Devereaux
Websites: jenndphotography.com
Instagram: @jenndphotography
Facebook: @JennDPhotography
X / Twitter: @jenndphotograph
Todd Owyoung’s Post Mentioned in the Show
Women In Music Photography You Should Know: ishootshows.com
Gear Mentioned in the Show
Angler Fastbox 24” – compatible with Godox V1: anglerlights.com
Godox AD100Pro: godox.com
Godox X3: godox.com
Jenn’s Photographer Pick
Skyler Barberio: skylerbarberio.com | @skylerbarberio
Backstage Portraits Shown In The Show
Jenn’s Other Work
192集单集
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