In dimly lit rooms it gets hot by Brian Nicholson
Brian Nicholson

In dimly lit rooms it gets hot by

Some characters I used to spend a lot of time with in Sydney put themselves together to release an album called Out of town on a horse called Thursday. this is from said album launch & they are CooknKitch and Monk Fly. I was captivated by this frame for the reflection of the subject in the background and spent a good ten minutes of the set waiting to get this shot. The sweat dripping from his face adds to the intensity which is very much in tune with the style of this guys music.

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dj, gigs, music, musicians, unleashed07

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  • MersadesMalone
    MersadesMaloneabout 5 years ago

    Have looked at this one a few times now…tasty snap geeze…

    MM

  • Elaine van Dyk
    Elaine van Dykabout 5 years ago

    This is a really great photo – right down to the drip on his nose! I just love the light on the beret and the hands. Good composition. Just Good!

  • BrAnKSTER
    BrAnKSTERabout 5 years ago

    Really great composition, must have been worth it after waiting all night for it! awesome

  • georgiegirl
    georgiegirlabout 5 years ago

    Such concentration… he’s feather light with his touch. You’ve captured it all well!

  • Tamarama72
    Tamarama72about 5 years ago

    great shot ! the backlighting around his face is gorgeous but subtle !

  • Mel Brackstone.com
    Mel Brackstone...about 5 years ago

    Wonderful!! I love the backlighting, and the highlighting on his fingers. Works extremely well.

  • Brian Nicholson
    Brian Nicholsonabout 5 years ago

    thanks everyone for the comments. they serve to confirm that this is still one of my personal favourites in the music collection I have.

  • Belinda Leopold
    Belinda Leopoldalmost 5 years ago

    I LOVE IT.

  • Kara Rountree
    Kara Rountreealmost 5 years ago

    This is a fabulous piece. The concentration. I enjoy the lighting very much.

  • Louise Cooke
    Louise Cookeover 4 years ago

    Love the lighting and framing..and that intense concentration you’ve captured..great portrait!