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Sequence 3-6-9 @ rocknrolla’s

 

Sequence 3-6-9 put on a great show in support of Fire Exit at Paisley’s Rocknrolla’s on Saturday night with their unique sound that catered to all manners of tastes. No sooner did they hit the stage when the singer shouted everyone down to the front, to join in and have a good time before getting on with their set. The singer who sounded more like a rapper while the band played like a punk ska band, as the lead guitarist created some cool sounds effects that only added to S369 sound.

 

So this was another great night at Rocknrolla’s and hopefully we’ll see S369 back under its roof where this five piece band, including Kerris Alexandra, their female guitarist / singer get to headline the show while giving some local band the opertunity to support them and the chance to play this cool venue we all hope will be around for many years to come..

 

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Some ridiculous seating at the Shunt Lounge, in the tunnels beneath London Bridge station.

Fire exit in an underground parking for a grocery store

FIRE EXIT @ CC’s Callum Cavern, back Sneddon Paisley.

 

This gig was shot with and without a flash which meant having to use a really high ISO, more so since there wasn’t a front stage spot light. So this meant those at the front of stage where in shadow with their backs to the on stage lighting, resulting in high ISO noise.

 

Plus some photos where the flash never fired are dark and noisy, one or two are out off focus, though I messed around with them and added them anyway to this set.

 

All in all a great gig and place for bands to play where only photographers who like to shoot without a flash would like to see at least one spotlight. If anything the drummer was in the right spot with all the lights on him.

 

There’s one cool shot where the flash never fired and in the darkness you can see the drummer only because of the lights to his side.

 

Myself! I would place a rotating alternating colour gel spot light to one side of the stage that changes colour myself. It would lighten up the singers faces and add more light around the other musicians without the need of a huge lighting rig. If anything two spots on either side of the stage would be more than enough and much less cheaper.

 

Much more so than shelling out £1200 quid for a low F number lens to suck in some more light that’s for sure..

 

From a publican and punters point of view its perfect and an expense they needn’t have to endure to appease people taking photos with crazy low light demands ;)

 

CC's - Callum's Cavern:

 

www.facebook.com/CCs-Callums-Cavern-Live-Venue-1193833730...

I like the look of the old brick buildings in downtown Sacramento, Ca.

Fire Exit @ Audio Glasgow January 28th 2018

 

Pretty “Damned” Good Cake…

 

Paisley punk band Fire Exit along with The Media whores, Red Eyes, Threat, Shock and Awe and Blacklist celebrated Lawrie Kennedy’s birthday at Audio Glasgow Pre Damned punk gig that went down a storm.

 

Though non of the legendary 70s punk band The Damned managed to make it along to the gig, as they themselves where playing at the O2. Audio’s was jumping and more so when Fire Exit took to the stage to finish off what was a fantastic show.

 

But instead of leaving only to return to the chats of we want more and their final encore. Fire Exit singer Gerry ushered onto the stage Lawrie’s two girls who entered stage right carrying a birthday cake to a massive round off applause from the audience.

 

You know what! not many in the business can say they blew out birthday candles as part of their encore to a cheering audience and finishing off what was a fantastic show, which other wise would have been a dull rainy Sunday afternoon in Glasgow..

 

FIRE EXIT @

en-gb.facebook.com/Fire-Exit-137312029679533/

  

DCPphotographer

www.davidcameronphotographer.talktalk.net

 

Ist few shots on my 1967 Olympus Trip 35.

The low-ceilinged interior of the Market Hall at Scarborough, Yorkshire

The nightclub had been empty for a couple of years.

Punk band “Fire Exit” live at Glasgow’s Audio, December 2nd Christmas Gig 2017.

 

Paisley’s “Fire Exit” Christmas party gig played with The Zips from Glasgow, The Cundeez from Dundee, Church of Confidence from Germany and Monkish from London had the audience on their feet throughout the night.

 

Audio Glasgow on Midland St under the rail bridge was buzzing like most of Glasgow and though only in Glasgow central station, where one drunk who could barely walk fell by the escalators, and its believed he damaged his leg. The night went off incident free and there was nothing, but great spirits and camaraderie throughout the audience.

 

If anything it was shocking that on a Saturday night the last train out off Glasgow back to paisley and beyond left at a sickeningly early 11.50pm.

 

Come on Scotland you can do a lot better than this when there are people from all over the uk flooding to this amazing city while hoards are forced to rush for the last train that in its self was mobbed…

 

Any money plenty of them still had money to spend with many premises willing to entertain and bank the takings..

 

Merry Christmas one and all and those of you still into live bands and punk. Keep an eye out for Fire Exit you‘ll find on facebook…

 

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No evil was seen, heard or spoken, Hills Place, London. UK,

Fire Exit @ Audio Glasgow January 28th 2018

 

Pretty “Damned” Good Cake…

 

Paisley punk band Fire Exit along with The Media whores, Red Eyes, Threat, Shock and Awe and Blacklist celebrated Lawrie Kennedy’s birthday at Audio Glasgow Pre Damned punk gig that went down a storm.

 

Though non of the legendary 70s punk band The Damned managed to make it along to the gig, as they themselves where playing at the O2. Audio’s was jumping and more so when Fire Exit took to the stage to finish off what was a fantastic show.

 

But instead of leaving only to return to the chats of we want more and their final encore. Fire Exit singer Gerry ushered onto the stage Lawrie’s two girls who entered stage right carrying a birthday cake to a massive round off applause from the audience.

 

You know what! not many in the business can say they blew out birthday candles as part of their encore to a cheering audience and finishing off what was a fantastic show, which other wise would have been a dull rainy Sunday afternoon in Glasgow..

 

FIRE EXIT @

en-gb.facebook.com/Fire-Exit-137312029679533/

  

DCPphotographer

www.davidcameronphotographer.talktalk.net

 

Fire Exit @ Audio Glasgow January 28th 2018

 

Pretty “Damned” Good Cake…

 

Paisley punk band Fire Exit along with The Media whores, Red Eyes, Threat, Shock and Awe and Blacklist celebrated Lawrie Kennedy’s birthday at Audio Glasgow Pre Damned punk gig that went down a storm.

 

Though non of the legendary 70s punk band The Damned managed to make it along to the gig, as they themselves where playing at the O2. Audio’s was jumping and more so when Fire Exit took to the stage to finish off what was a fantastic show.

 

But instead of leaving only to return to the chats of we want more and their final encore. Fire Exit singer Gerry ushered onto the stage Lawrie’s two girls who entered stage right carrying a birthday cake to a massive round off applause from the audience.

 

You know what! not many in the business can say they blew out birthday candles as part of their encore to a cheering audience and finishing off what was a fantastic show, which other wise would have been a dull rainy Sunday afternoon in Glasgow..

 

FIRE EXIT @

en-gb.facebook.com/Fire-Exit-137312029679533/

  

DCPphotographer

www.davidcameronphotographer.talktalk.net

 

Today I stuck about 15 of these signs around the theatre. They replaced our previous dodgy make-shift signs that the fire inspector insisted we put up. Ridiculous, as if we need signs to tell us to turn the handle on a door! It was just a few months ago, that I saw these exact signs with a friend and we heavily mocked them. Maybe I should put up some signs in the Cafe saying "Chew to eat".

 

Part of my Photo of the Day project.

FIRE EXIT @ CC’s Callum Cavern, back Sneddon Paisley.

 

This gig was shot with and without a flash which meant having to use a really high ISO, more so since there wasn’t a front stage spot light. So this meant those at the front of stage where in shadow with their backs to the on stage lighting, resulting in high ISO noise.

 

Plus some photos where the flash never fired are dark and noisy, one or two are out off focus, though I messed around with them and added them anyway to this set.

 

All in all a great gig and place for bands to play where only photographers who like to shoot without a flash would like to see at least one spotlight. If anything the drummer was in the right spot with all the lights on him.

 

There’s one cool shot where the flash never fired and in the darkness you can see the drummer only because of the lights to his side.

 

Myself! I would place a rotating alternating colour gel spot light to one side of the stage that changes colour myself. It would lighten up the singers faces and add more light around the other musicians without the need of a huge lighting rig. If anything two spots on either side of the stage would be more than enough and much less cheaper.

 

Much more so than shelling out £1200 quid for a low F number lens to suck in some more light that’s for sure..

 

From a publican and punters point of view its perfect and an expense they needn’t have to endure to appease people taking photos with crazy low light demands ;)

 

CC's - Callum's Cavern:

 

www.facebook.com/CCs-Callums-Cavern-Live-Venue-1193833730...

The concert was so great last night. Really amazing. And I am so very, very tired today. I went into Hollywood today, but left my camera at my desk. So many lost opportunities. Ah, well. At least there is the fire exit at work.

In the event of a fire, please do not run down the stairs. Which is why it's fun to do it when nobody's watching. It was a Friday sort of a day.....

Fire Exit @ Audio Glasgow January 28th 2018

 

Pretty “Damned” Good Cake…

 

Paisley punk band Fire Exit along with The Media whores, Red Eyes, Threat, Shock and Awe and Blacklist celebrated Lawrie Kennedy’s birthday at Audio Glasgow Pre Damned punk gig that went down a storm.

 

Though non of the legendary 70s punk band The Damned managed to make it along to the gig, as they themselves where playing at the O2. Audio’s was jumping and more so when Fire Exit took to the stage to finish off what was a fantastic show.

 

But instead of leaving only to return to the chats of we want more and their final encore. Fire Exit singer Gerry ushered onto the stage Lawrie’s two girls who entered stage right carrying a birthday cake to a massive round off applause from the audience.

 

You know what! not many in the business can say they blew out birthday candles as part of their encore to a cheering audience and finishing off what was a fantastic show, which other wise would have been a dull rainy Sunday afternoon in Glasgow..

 

FIRE EXIT @

en-gb.facebook.com/Fire-Exit-137312029679533/

  

DCPphotographer

www.davidcameronphotographer.talktalk.net

 

FIRE EXIT @ CC’s Callum Cavern, back Sneddon Paisley.

 

This gig was shot with and without a flash which meant having to use a really high ISO, more so since there wasn’t a front stage spot light. So this meant those at the front of stage where in shadow with their backs to the on stage lighting, resulting in high ISO noise.

 

Plus some photos where the flash never fired are dark and noisy, one or two are out off focus, though I messed around with them and added them anyway to this set.

 

All in all a great gig and place for bands to play where only photographers who like to shoot without a flash would like to see at least one spotlight. If anything the drummer was in the right spot with all the lights on him.

 

There’s one cool shot where the flash never fired and in the darkness you can see the drummer only because of the lights to his side.

 

Myself! I would place a rotating alternating colour gel spot light to one side of the stage that changes colour myself. It would lighten up the singers faces and add more light around the other musicians without the need of a huge lighting rig. If anything two spots on either side of the stage would be more than enough and much less cheaper.

 

Much more so than shelling out £1200 quid for a low F number lens to suck in some more light that’s for sure..

 

From a publican and punters point of view its perfect and an expense they needn’t have to endure to appease people taking photos with crazy low light demands ;)

 

CC's - Callum's Cavern:

 

www.facebook.com/CCs-Callums-Cavern-Live-Venue-1193833730...

FIRE EXIT @ CC’s Callum Cavern, back Sneddon Paisley.

 

This gig was shot with and without a flash which meant having to use a really high ISO, more so since there wasn’t a front stage spot light. So this meant those at the front of stage where in shadow with their backs to the on stage lighting, resulting in high ISO noise.

 

Plus some photos where the flash never fired are dark and noisy, one or two are out off focus, though I messed around with them and added them anyway to this set.

 

All in all a great gig and place for bands to play where only photographers who like to shoot without a flash would like to see at least one spotlight. If anything the drummer was in the right spot with all the lights on him.

 

There’s one cool shot where the flash never fired and in the darkness you can see the drummer only because of the lights to his side.

 

Myself! I would place a rotating alternating colour gel spot light to one side of the stage that changes colour myself. It would lighten up the singers faces and add more light around the other musicians without the need of a huge lighting rig. If anything two spots on either side of the stage would be more than enough and much less cheaper.

 

Much more so than shelling out £1200 quid for a low F number lens to suck in some more light that’s for sure..

 

From a publican and punters point of view its perfect and an expense they needn’t have to endure to appease people taking photos with crazy low light demands ;)

 

CC's - Callum's Cavern:

 

www.facebook.com/CCs-Callums-Cavern-Live-Venue-1193833730...

Santa Monica California

FIRE EXIT @ CC’s Callum Cavern, back Sneddon Paisley.

 

This gig was shot with and without a flash which meant having to use a really high ISO, more so since there wasn’t a front stage spot light. So this meant those at the front of stage where in shadow with their backs to the on stage lighting, resulting in high ISO noise.

 

Plus some photos where the flash never fired are dark and noisy, one or two are out off focus, though I messed around with them and added them anyway to this set.

 

All in all a great gig and place for bands to play where only photographers who like to shoot without a flash would like to see at least one spotlight. If anything the drummer was in the right spot with all the lights on him.

 

There’s one cool shot where the flash never fired and in the darkness you can see the drummer only because of the lights to his side.

 

Myself! I would place a rotating alternating colour gel spot light to one side of the stage that changes colour myself. It would lighten up the singers faces and add more light around the other musicians without the need of a huge lighting rig. If anything two spots on either side of the stage would be more than enough and much less cheaper.

 

Much more so than shelling out £1200 quid for a low F number lens to suck in some more light that’s for sure..

 

From a publican and punters point of view its perfect and an expense they needn’t have to endure to appease people taking photos with crazy low light demands ;)

 

CC's - Callum's Cavern:

 

www.facebook.com/CCs-Callums-Cavern-Live-Venue-1193833730...

FIRE EXIT @ CC’s Callum Cavern, back Sneddon Paisley.

 

This gig was shot with and without a flash which meant having to use a really high ISO, more so since there wasn’t a front stage spot light. So this meant those at the front of stage where in shadow with their backs to the on stage lighting, resulting in high ISO noise.

 

Plus some photos where the flash never fired are dark and noisy, one or two are out off focus, though I messed around with them and added them anyway to this set.

 

All in all a great gig and place for bands to play where only photographers who like to shoot without a flash would like to see at least one spotlight. If anything the drummer was in the right spot with all the lights on him.

 

There’s one cool shot where the flash never fired and in the darkness you can see the drummer only because of the lights to his side.

 

Myself! I would place a rotating alternating colour gel spot light to one side of the stage that changes colour myself. It would lighten up the singers faces and add more light around the other musicians without the need of a huge lighting rig. If anything two spots on either side of the stage would be more than enough and much less cheaper.

 

Much more so than shelling out £1200 quid for a low F number lens to suck in some more light that’s for sure..

 

From a publican and punters point of view its perfect and an expense they needn’t have to endure to appease people taking photos with crazy low light demands ;)

 

CC's - Callum's Cavern:

 

www.facebook.com/CCs-Callums-Cavern-Live-Venue-1193833730...

Fire Exit @ Audio Glasgow January 28th 2018

 

Pretty “Damned” Good Cake…

 

Paisley punk band Fire Exit along with The Media whores, Red Eyes, Threat, Shock and Awe and Blacklist celebrated Lawrie Kennedy’s birthday at Audio Glasgow Pre Damned punk gig that went down a storm.

 

Though non of the legendary 70s punk band The Damned managed to make it along to the gig, as they themselves where playing at the O2. Audio’s was jumping and more so when Fire Exit took to the stage to finish off what was a fantastic show.

 

But instead of leaving only to return to the chats of we want more and their final encore. Fire Exit singer Gerry ushered onto the stage Lawrie’s two girls who entered stage right carrying a birthday cake to a massive round off applause from the audience.

 

You know what! not many in the business can say they blew out birthday candles as part of their encore to a cheering audience and finishing off what was a fantastic show, which other wise would have been a dull rainy Sunday afternoon in Glasgow..

 

FIRE EXIT @

en-gb.facebook.com/Fire-Exit-137312029679533/

  

DCPphotographer

www.davidcameronphotographer.talktalk.net

 

a fire exit through fence,

disused building site, e17

A cheeky bit of urbexing around Shropshire

I didn't see any fires go out that way while I was there.

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