How to get a PHOTO PASS for CONCERTS & photograph your favourite bands

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Steve Gerrard

Steve Gerrard

Күн бұрын

How do you get that elusive photo pass that allows you to photograph your favourite band in concert? Well, it's not easy, but it can be done.
In this video, I talk about the different ways in which you can find a way to get a photo pass and photograph concerts in your area.
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If you’re a music lover and also a photographer, becoming a concert photographer seems like a natural next step. But, unlike other kinds of photography, shooting music shows has a literal barrier to entry; you have to actually gain access to the event. You not only have to have all of the equipment, but you also have to know how to get a photo pass for concerts you’d like to attend and shoot.
Fortunately, it’s not really that difficult to make friends with bookers and music reps and work your way into the pit.
Be credible. There are basically two ways to shoot music shows: You’re either a freelancer who sometimes shoots for media outlets, or you’re a staff photographer who already works for an outlet and part of that work is concert photography. But either way, your personal credibility matters.
If you’re a freelancer, you probably need to be working for a specific outlet to get credentials (bookers and bands want to make sure the photos will have an audience), which means you need to have an attractive, professional-looking website with previous music-specific experience on it. If you’re a staff photographer already, it’s kind of the same deal - you need to have shot some music before. Don’t try to apply for credentials if you’re usually a sports or lifestyle photographer who just wants to see the band - do some music photography on the side until you’re comfortable and adept. In both of these cases, building your chops means, yes, probably paying to get into some smaller, local concerts and shooting them to build up your portfolio.
If you don’t provide the venue or reps with any way to know your physical space there is going to be worth it, it’s unlikely you’ll get a photo pass. They’re essentially bartering for the price of a ticket, so they’re going to want to know it’s worth it.
Land the photos. Assuming you are not a staff photographer, you’ll need to find an outlet for your photos. You can do this by emailing editors of blogs and websites and news stations in your area and letting them know that the show is coming up (give at least a month’s notice - editors are busy!) and that you’d like to shoot it. It may seem weird to do this before you’ve got the green light on the pass itself, but the fact is that the venue or band is way more likely to give you the pass if you already have an outlet on board; it’s kind of a chicken/egg scenario. So reach out to a website that you know covers music events and let them know you want to shoot the concert. Then, if they agree to either buy the photos from you, or ask to publish them in exchange for a byline but no money (this is kind of controversial, but if you’re new to photography or just really want to see the concert for free, doing some volunteer work is probably a reality), you can move on to asking for the pass itself.
This step is also where the research aspect comes in - which websites and blogs usually run concert photos? Does it look like they’ve had good luck getting into concerts before? Unless you’re pretty well-known, you’ll likely be looking for local music websites, that may not have the resources to pay you, but can definitely help you get in the door.
Ask nicely. Just like your mama taught you, asking politely is the best way to get anything done. Contact the club, the organizing body, or the bands’ management and just ask nicely. Let them know where the images will be displayed (you’ve already got a publication dialled in, so let them know that - and, for good measure, let them know what your personal audience looks like, too), and what else you may have shot. Keep the email simple and direct - tell them you’re looking for a photo pass and ask what they can do for you. They may let you into the pit. They may only let you in and you’ll be forced to get familiar with your zoom. They may give you access to the wings. It really depends on the venue. But being polite is by far the best tactic, regardless of the size.
If you don’t get credentialed, don’t take it personally - some places only hire one to two very trusted photographers to cover all of their shows, and a lot of bands just travel with one person who does most of their coverage. In the meantime, take your camera with you to every show you go to (though be aware - some might not take too kindly to you shooting on your own, so, again, be polite), build your resume, and keep asking nicely.

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@chrispatmore8944
@chrispatmore8944 2 жыл бұрын
Top tips Steve. You covered pretty much everything. I know here in London (not the Canadian one) at all the small venues (mostly pubs) you don’t need passes and can just show up with a camera and shoot. The lighting is usually pretty bad, but the bands are good, and most gigs are free or under a tenner - more are charging since lockdown finished. Even though I’ve shot lots of big gigs and festivals, and I shoot for one of the nicest medium-sized venues, I prefer the smaller shows that are free from the hassle of getting passes along with the restrictions that come with the bigger shows. It’s also nice shooting the new bands because you never know who is going to make it.
@SteveGerrardPhotography
@SteveGerrardPhotography 2 жыл бұрын
Great points Chris. I do still love those tiny shows where you might catch bands on the way up. First time I saw Muse, it was free to get in and they played a bar that held about 100 people.
@floridahippyman1984
@floridahippyman1984 Жыл бұрын
You lucky if u do shows in America if it’s a small one u have to contact any of the bands and try to get them on to put you on the list haven’t gotten a chance to do a huge show working towards it hopefully will pay off here soon.
@andrewcroft2570
@andrewcroft2570 Күн бұрын
Great Video Steve, very useful.
@SteveGerrardPhotography
@SteveGerrardPhotography Күн бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@CARMENTHUNDERS
@CARMENTHUNDERS 10 ай бұрын
Excellent information. Loving all the tips. Heading to a large festival in September. I know several of the bands but definitely interested in this information for other events.
@iwanjoness
@iwanjoness 2 жыл бұрын
Would love a video on Lightroom and editing gig photos!
@SteveGerrardPhotography
@SteveGerrardPhotography 2 жыл бұрын
That's exactly what I'm planning right now :)
@iwanjoness
@iwanjoness 2 жыл бұрын
@@SteveGerrardPhotography Beautiful stuff. I think the beauty with music photography is the freedom to go crazy with colours and lighting. I see so many people take amazing photos but then edit so the skin tone is completely natural or the lighting is dulled down. Hope you touch on that!
@DarrenMostyn
@DarrenMostyn 2 жыл бұрын
Really interesting - especially the points about respect!
@DarrenMostyn
@DarrenMostyn 2 жыл бұрын
and love 'dry cleaning' band..saw it in the web pages!
@SteveGerrardPhotography
@SteveGerrardPhotography 2 жыл бұрын
@@DarrenMostyn Yeah me too. I'm seeing them here in Montreal soon.
@SteveGerrardPhotography
@SteveGerrardPhotography 2 жыл бұрын
Relationship-building can make a huge difference for sure.
@radshoesbro
@radshoesbro 2 жыл бұрын
Great video. As someone that is relatively new to this whole thing I'm wondering what you'd consider the right amount of photographs for building a portfolio?
@SteveGerrardPhotography
@SteveGerrardPhotography 2 жыл бұрын
Cheers Ben. I don't think there's a tried and tested number but I'd definitely say quality not quantity. Aim to show variety and images that you're proudest of. Photos that give a feel of how it felt to be there rather than just a shot of somebody on stage. Shots with emotion or attitude always work well. Hope that helps.
@videomandan26
@videomandan26 2 жыл бұрын
Great insight. Definitely need to get back into this side of photography been a fair few years out.
@SteveGerrardPhotography
@SteveGerrardPhotography 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Dan. I haven't shot anywhere near as many gigs recently of course but hoping that changes in 2022.
2 жыл бұрын
Pearl Jam is a great band !! :D
@seanguidero3884
@seanguidero3884 2 жыл бұрын
Are there any 'do NOT do's" as a concert photographer? Like an unwritten etiquette that should be followed.
@anthonyrassam7031
@anthonyrassam7031 2 жыл бұрын
Wear all black, don’t stay on stage, get your photos and move (don’t hog a spot for too long), always introduce yourself to production/staff, TM, and talent if you can. just a few unwritten rules
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