Concert photography is good fun, but there are some things you need in order to become successful. Today I share five things you need, to get the most out of your gig shots.
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Music - "The High Line" by Causmic available via the YouTube audio library.
TIME STAMPS
0:00 - Intro
0:24 - About music photography
2:20 - 1) Wear earplugs!
3:30 - 2) Up your networking game
5:45 - 3) Work on your exposure
8:25 - 4) Invest in the right gear
12:25 - 5) Just get out there!
14:18 - Outro
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