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Photos: Roger Waters @ Scottrade Center

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30 years after it’s album release, Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters rocked the Scottrade Center with an epic production of The Wall in a shoot that for me was as much fun as it was an honor. What’s more for this legend: five songs from the pit (instead of the standard three) and no photo [...]


Preview: Roger Waters Performing The Wall

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Happy Rocktober, everyone. Rounding out a month of 15 assignments, the last one was Roger Waters of Pink Floyd performing The Wall. Not a bad way to end the month, especially when it means shooting a legend for five songs from the pit.


Photos: Breaking Benjamin

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For me, photographing Breaking Benjamin’s opening performance for Nickelback was a waiting game. With three songs, the end of a very long thrust where photographers positioned, and 10,000+ roaring fans – would Benjamin Burnley make use of the ramp and say hi to my 24-70mm f/2.8?


Photos: Band of Horses

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Band of Horses supporting performance with Pearl Jam was the kind of opener that no music photographer could complain with: plenty of variety in the treatments, bright lights, and the intensity of singer Ben Bridwell. And for this fan, hearing three tracks off the band’s killer 2006 debut, Everything All The Time, was just the [...]


Photos: Pearl Jam

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There was a tough decision for this show, or so I thought: stage left, or stage right? With the middle of the pit off limits to press, photographers were asked to pick a side and stay there for Pearl Jam’s domination of the Scottrade Center.


Photos: John Mayer, Battle Studies Tour

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For John Mayer’s Battle Studies Tour 2010, the Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8 proved to be the perfect lens on the Nikon D3.


Preview: Slipknot

May 6, 2009 – Here are two photos from last night – both with the one and only Corey Taylor of Slipknot, performing at the Scottrade Center on the band’s 2009 All Hope Is Gone World Tour.


Alicia Keys @ the Scottrade Center — 2008.04.27

The piano takes one slow spin. The lights go out, the music follows. We’re in the eye of the storm.