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The blog of Calgary based photographer J. Dirom.

Helix - Bastard of the Blues

Helix is the iconic Canadian rock/metal band, boasting a long list of studio albums starting from their first in 1979. Shows like this excited to shoot, maybe due to the fact still listen to their 1984 album "Walkin' the Razors Edge" on the turntable, and honestly I am surprised I have not worn out the album, as I have worn out turntable needles playing it for sure. Brian Vollmer has been the mainstay of the band for it's 30 years of music history. Vollmer still belts it out with his raspy vocals, and unleashes his energy on the crowd. 

Dan Mangan

Vancouver baed and Juno Award winning Dan Mangan, graved the stage of the Jack Singer Concert Hall. This is probably one of the most challanging shows I have had to photograph in a long time.

Photography unfortunately is heavily dependent on light. For those of you who have shot concert photography know that, it is a challenge to shoot due to the large dynamic range. Manual is the only way to shoot, and getting your camera dialled in quickly is important with a three song limit in many cases.

The challenge here was the minimalistic lighting. To me it felt almost black. After the opening acts, to be honest it took me by surprise. I remember thinking to myself, they will get brighter as the music builds. They didn't.

Even wide open at 2.8 and 10,000 ISO it was still dark. But this is the challenge I love about this kind of shooting. I will be the first to admit, that I walked out of there thinking, that I might not have one shot that is even remotely usable. Some people might think it is crazy for me to admit that, but it is the truth. That fear tells me that I care about what I produce, and if you don't care about your output, in my opinion it is time for a change. Also it is a great opportunity for me to push my limits and grow a little more. Again the whole reason I love photography, and mores love concert photography.

But lets get back to Dan. Dan was phenomenal, smoke and minimalistic lighting matched the heavy tones. Which sounded phenomenal in the Jack Singer which is probably one of the best places to hear musicians live. I can't wait to get the opportunity to photograph Dan again, and revisit the Jack Singer Concert Hall.

Saga - Sagacity Tour

Saga has no shortage of material, as their latest offering "Sagacity" is from what put together is their 35th album. This was the last stop for Saga, before taking the tour over to Germany, where they have a very strong fan base. The crowd was  in full swing with some of Saga's older material, and while not so familiar with some of Saga's latest offerings, the crowd were excited with the new material. The band's performance was flawless, but that is what comes with over 30 years of performing, creating a wonderful night for the fans.