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Photo Pass for Projekt Fail Anonymous
I randomly was given a photo/media pass for Projekt Revolution and figured I'd take up the opportunity... anything I should know?
>> Anonymous
This'll be my first time taking band photos by the way...
>> beethy !vW/UaE6zYU
First of all you need to know how close you'll be to the band and accordingly bright the right lenses for the job.

If you own a Canon try to somehow rent the 70-200mm L f/2.8 IS

If you can't rent anything and are short of cash (but are close enough to the band) get a cheap 50mm ..
Canon has a f/1.8 50mm which is like under 100 bucks.
Oh and .. try not to use flash, only use it as your only option (too dark, shit stage lighting.. camera cant focus).

And don't forget to have fun : ]
>> Anonymous
>>228858
Thank you
>> Anonymous
an hero for going to a linkin park event
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>228868


Fuck you linkin park are awesome, I really feel their music.
>> Anonymous
>>228870
>I really feel their music

AN HERO NAO.
>> eku !8cibvLQ11s
One thing that matters more than your gear, is some good earplugs. Lost hearing is lost for good.

Plus, it's more enjoyable when your ears don't hurt.
>> Anonymous
>>229487
That and the fact that who in their right mind wants to listen to LINKN PARK