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[8 Mar 2009 | One Comment | ]

The Red Bullets have recently been touring the Alps, so when I heard they were home and playing their first gig back in the UK in Buckingham, I was down there in a shot! I have had the pleasure the photograph The Red Bullets fairly regularly, recently at The Stables Theatre in Milton Keynes late last year before they flew off to another country – if I could have followed them I would!
I love the energy that The Red Bullets bring to a performance, they never falter and keep the crowd at …

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[10 Nov 2008 | 2 Comments | ]

Watching The Red Bullets perform again was a fantastic opportunity! The gig sold out so quickly they had to release standing tickets, and the crowd came from parts all over the country. I am always astounded by their performance each time I see them, thinking I know what to expect having seen them perform a few times now, but EVERY time I am proven wrong. The Red Bullets give it everything they’ve got for every song of their gigs, and then… they give a bit more! It’s …

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[7 Nov 2008 | One Comment | ]

We photographed the awesome Red Bullets last night. I’m still sorting through the photos but as a teaser Kelly tested the Nikon D90 for the first time under concert conditions. Photos from that camera to follow soon but check out the video she took of Red Bullets.
This footage has not been altered at all, the sound is directly from the camera.

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[5 Oct 2008 | One Comment | ]
Roger Daltrey photos from Party in the Paddock 2008

Mr Daltrey is a true legend, and it is my honour to display these photos of the the great man on my blog. These photos were taken with a Nikon D300 & a basic Nikon D40x using a combination of Nikon’s 24-70mm F2.8 and the 70-200mm F2.8 AS-F VR.
On stage, Roger Daltrey was on form. The man has obviously been performing for years but his energy and enthusiasm never wavered. It was just a shame I could not have been nearer the front of the stage; it was a modest …