Good things come to those who wait. And for fans of Something Corporate, it was the band’s reunion performance at The Bamboozle Right in East Rutherford, NJ.
Photographer’s Notes:
For Something Corporate, I shot almost exclusively with the Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8 and the Nikon D3. This was the one set of the day that had a really nice, warm treatment of golden lighting as the sunset, which gave the stage a great look.
For me, the most exciting part of this show to photograph was the first song, when Andrew McMahon was just on vocals and free to run around the stage. Having photographed Jack’s Mannequin on multiple occasions, it was great to see Andrew so free from the piano for the start of the set with Something Corporate.
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Love these shots, Todd. You’re right, it’s interesting to see Andrew McMahon away from the piano. I can’t wait to see the Something Corporate show in St. Louis and see the difference between that and Jack’ Mannequin. The setting sun was an added plus.