Give 120 percent: musicians before and after a rock concert
Categories: Photo project
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/give-120-percent-musicians-before-and-after-a-rock-concert.htmlAmerican photographer Brandon Andersen spent two years as a tumbleweed, constantly traveling with touring musicians. One day he came up with the idea to do something completely new in concert photography. So he decided to demonstrate how a long performance in front of an audience of thousands affects musicians.
These portraits were taken during the Vans Warped Tour concerts— a touring festival of music and extreme sports. Brandon photographed rock musicians with his Canon 5D MK III with a 24-70mm f2.8 L II lens on a simple white background, which he hung directly on the fence at the festival grounds.
You can see for yourself how radically a musician changes after communicating with a crowd of thousands. It can be seen that these people give their best on stage to the fullest, and after the concert they are stunned by the charge of energy that the speakers and the audience exchange. Many of these people in the photo also jumped into the hall into the hands of fans. And this is an unforgettable experience!


Shawn, Vanna.

Devin King, The Color Morale.

Andrew Dijorio, Stray from the Path.

Davey Muise, Vanna.

Nick Jett, Terror.

Nicholas Lambert, Vanna.

Ryan Murphy, To The Wind.

Keith Buckley, Everytime I Die.
Keywords: Before and after | Concert | Musicians | Photographer
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