The most challenging thing about photographing live performances is getting a photo that tells story while avoiding the “trappings” of a live event. And those are: crowded backgrounds, microphones, and a jumble of cables and wires.
We can’t always control the light. We can’t ask the performer to “do it again.” But we can spot the moments of truth on a crowded stage.
It doesn’t hurt, of course, that we’re musicians and performers ourselves. So we understand that photographing a live performance is about rising above the stage and cutting to the heart of the moment. It’s about creating a photo that’s as much about the performer as the performance.
Here are some of our favorite live performance portraits.