POV of a Concert Photographer

May 29, 2013
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Being a concert photographer can have its perks: free music, potentially getting to meet famous people, groupies... but for the most part you're at the mercy of limited moving space, mad scientist lighting engineers and the performers who may or may not have had too much to drink that night. You never know what you might catch, which is always a fun thing for adventurous people. Unfortunately there's the less glamorous life of not having a press pass, meaning you'll be digging through the crowd, potentially sucked into the pit of moshing fans who are wayyy to into it. If you've ever wondered what it's like, here's a video from a concert photographer named Pierre Bourgault who strapped a go-pro to his DSLR to give you a taste of the action. What's cool is that the photographer added the pictures he was taking to the video showing the experience in real time.

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