While it’s becoming more difficult to make a living purely out of music photography, there are still talented, well-connected and hardworking photographers who are able to do so. Kevin Nixon is one such photographer, and, with almost 30 years of experience in the industry, he’s well placed to explain how you can take better shots at live music events.
In this feature, Kevin will share insights and his first-hand knowledge of shooting, editing, and building a relationship with artists. Gigs are his forte, so you can expect plenty of technique and kit advice.
Live music photography is a rewarding and exciting genre, but it requires quick reactions, and the low-light conditions you have to work in also pose a challenge. Kevin has shared tips for preparing yourself to work without…