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« on: September 02, 2008, 04:36:38 pm »
Why do so many people here spend their time taking pictures at every Breakfast show? I would much rather just listen and enjoy it. What satisfaction do you folks get from taking 80 some odd pictures every night? (I\'m referring, of course, to amateur photogs, not those of you who do it for the band)

I\'m not making a judgment about how you spend your time, I just never understood why people do it (at Breakfast shows and other events).
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« Reply #1 on: September 02, 2008, 04:38:29 pm »
i have a friend who does a lot of photography for moe. who says he feels naked without a camera.  he\'s more on the TKA / derickW level of photography but to each their own.  diff\'rent strokes for diff\'rent folks.

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« Reply #2 on: September 02, 2008, 04:54:38 pm »
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I just never understood why people do it


why? so we have pretty pictures to look at of course!  Its a hobby man.  If you like taking pictures and you like going to shows you would probably like taking pictures at shows.  I would imagine that it would be very satisfying to go home with a couple of great shots after a night of fun with good tunes and a few drinks with your friends.  If you are a computer/music geek and like going to shows you might like to tape them.  It is really that simple.  I love hearing a great tape I have made even if the event was a bummer due to being preoccupied with blocking the drunks from stumbling all over the gear or whatever...

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« Reply #3 on: September 02, 2008, 05:06:59 pm »
i am a person who loooooves to take pictures.  But i get what you are saying.   When I went to wilco, i was trying to take video and pictures...and half way through, i was mad at myself for just not soaking up the moment and living in it and appreciating what i was hearing.  So i put away my camera and resisted the urge to yank it out again.   you can miss a lot when you are clicking around.    It was the first concert that i actually realized that.   I kind of made a mental note to not take my camera to any shows from now on.  

Also, another thing i\'ve been working on, less cell phone.  Ugh.  I feel like the whole world is texting and calling and not paying attention to the people right in front of them.

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« Reply #4 on: September 02, 2008, 05:29:59 pm »
Sometimes I bring a camera with every intention of taking pictures.

But then I get too baked and end up groovin to hard to the music to even bother. :shrug:
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« Reply #5 on: September 02, 2008, 06:12:11 pm »
drew is clearly upset that i tagged him in a couple of facebook photos.

i do it for the same reason that i take setlists with notes, record audio, and record video. i like to document events that i attend, especially ones where i have myself a rad time. i like being able to go back later on and look at/listen to said event again. i like to catch my friends making funny faces. i like that i live in an age where "film" is essentially unlimited (hello 32GB SD card!) and i\'m able to try things and just hit delete later if it comes out bad. i like having a brain that can handle the enjoyment i get from the music and the enjoyment i get from taking pictures simultaneously. i\'ve owned a digital camera since 2001 and have been doing this long before we were tagging each other on facebook.

while we\'re at it, why do people socialize at shows? drink? eat? go to the bathroom?

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« Reply #6 on: September 02, 2008, 06:15:38 pm »
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go to the bathroom?


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« Reply #7 on: September 02, 2008, 06:29:49 pm »
I agree with ya, Drew - not that it\'s bad to take pictures, but I hate when I\'m trying to enjoy a show, and my peace is shattered by a constant "FLASH!!!!" every few seconds... it does get to be annoying ( :lol: Whaley got some great pics, though, so I\'ll forgive him! ;) )
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« Reply #8 on: September 02, 2008, 06:41:48 pm »
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I agree with ya, Drew - not that it\'s bad to take pictures, but I hate when I\'m trying to enjoy a show, and my peace is shattered by a constant "FLASH!!!!" every few seconds... it does get to be annoying ( :lol: Whaley got some great pics, though, so I\'ll forgive him! ;) )


anyone complaining about their "peace" being shattered by flashbulbs at a breakfast show with johnny "the seizure" upstate on lights = :lol:

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« Reply #9 on: September 02, 2008, 07:24:10 pm »
anyone complaining about their "peace" being shattered by flashbulbs at a breakfast show with johnny "the seizure" upstate on lights = :lol:

true that.....we all know how much i just love my big sunglasses....but man he can really hurts a girls blue eyes fo sho....:lol:
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« Reply #10 on: September 02, 2008, 07:24:24 pm »
I\'ve taken to taking a lot of videos at gigs where possible, not just so I can relive the gigs, but so I can do a little to pay back the kindness of tapers from the past 40 years. What really pisses me off at gigs is the inconsiderate gits who just talk all the way through shows -why do they bother getting tickets??
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« Reply #11 on: September 02, 2008, 08:10:03 pm »
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Why do so many people here spend their time taking pictures at every Breakfast show? I would much rather just listen and enjoy it. What satisfaction do you folks get from taking 80 some odd pictures every night? (I\'m referring, of course, to amateur photogs, not those of you who do it for the band)



The answer is quite simple.  Taking pictures at the show is a perfectly legit means for some people to enhance their visceral enjoyment of the moment.  That\'s all it is.  It\'s exactly the same as drinking at a show.  To some it seems totally silly to spend 15-30 minutes of a show at the bar acquiring drinks and then dealing with the possession of the drinks (keeping track of it, not spilling it etc.) rather than just listening to the music.  But to many others drinking enhances their visceral enjoyment of a show.  Each action has equal potential to be distracting for both person doing it and to the people around them.  (Personally, I get more annoyed by people spilling their beer on me than by a camera flash.)  Since drinking has been around much longer than digital photography, it is generally more accepted.  But recording at shows is here to stay, in fact, it will only become more and more prevalent so you kind of need to deal with it if it annoys you.  You have way too many shows to go to to be getting annoyed by people taking pics.  In fact, any truly smart venue is selling digital disposable cameras at the bar.

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« Reply #12 on: September 02, 2008, 08:31:52 pm »
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It\'s exactly the same as drinking at a show.  .


In most circumstances, I fail to see how taking pictures is a vice comparable to drinking beer (though I guess there are some annoying idiots who just take pictures for fun and not to save them for scrapbooks/galleries).  Drinking beer at a show is a fleeting enhancement in the present.  Taking pictures preserves the present moment for future enjoyment/nostalgia and retains value for the long-term.  Without photos as historical record, distant memories can easily be subjected to distortion due to the passing of time.  So I guess it all comes down to consumptive utility.  I do not enjoy the benefits a beer provides two days after drinking it.  Whereas a photo can potentially provide a benefit forever.
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« Reply #13 on: September 02, 2008, 08:32:04 pm »
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i like to document events that i attend, especially ones where i have myself a rad time. i like being able to go back later on and look at/listen to said event again.  

while we\'re at it, why do people socialize at shows? drink? eat? go to the bathroom?


Exactly, well put.

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« Reply #14 on: September 02, 2008, 08:39:47 pm »
Don\'t poop at breakfast shows.

I walked in on Matt pooping pre show at EC. He has pasty legs. I apologized.