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Showing posts with label Deadfilmstar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Deadfilmstar. Show all posts

Friday, 2 July 2010

Just a quick update today as I'm tired :)

I went to Wolverhampton to see KMFDM last night thanks to Gary from the band Deadfilmstar who sent me a free ticket (cheers mate) I took the camera along but due to my own ineptness I was only allowed to shoot Deadfilmstar's set as I forgot to check with the other bands first. If I'd had the presence of mind I would have caught the other bands while they were at the bar (d'oh). Nevermind, as I got some good pics of DFS's set anyway! (I'll post those soon).

Deadfilmstar were on form once again. Gary's sleazed-up-semi-alien-rockstar persona oozes stage presence, the band were tight and the music was fun and full of groove. But again as last time (at Slimelight) it was a short and sweet set lasting about five songs.

AlterRed were baffling, but in a good way. I'd bought a couple of their 'DUST' albums back when they were on Wasp Factory Records and had seen them prior to their change into AlterRed in 2007 and had really enjoyed them. I think that musically the band are still pretty damn good and they have great presence, but the 'Nightmares from your toybox' characters that joined them onstage were somewhat superfluous to proceedings. I can see what the logic is behind it but that area needs some work, though I'm sure the small stage didn't help.

KMFDM... What can you say? Tighter than a duck's arse and heavier than a really heavy thing. The band's veteran status is well deserved as they directed the crowd with a mere flick of their wrists. Sascha and Lucia's chemestry onstage is beyond fault, and the backing of Jules, Andy and Steve was spotless. I honestly can't think of anything wrong with that set. Of course 'Hau Rock', 'Meglomaniac', 'Drug Against War' 'World War III' and 'Godlike' were the highlights of the set, but it's nice to see that even with 26 years worth of material the band don't just do the bog-standard Greatest Hits. Instead they mix it up and seem as fresh as they always have.

The highlight of the night was probably the hour me and my friends spent with the guys in KMFDM after the gig across the road at The Planet. I think that 80% of the conversation was centred around the World Cup, which was surreal enough. But they were a charming and friendly bunch that were quite happy to have a laugh and a smoke with us despite the rain.

Guess who had to take the photo and hence didn't get in the photo :P

Sunday, 27 June 2010

As promised I've uploaded the Latex uniform set with Felix Liqueur as well as the Fashion set with Alivya V Free to flickr at http://www.flickr.com/photos/imagomortisuk/

I will endevour to update the Imago Mortis myspace profile as well as model mayhem and Deviant art with a few selected pictures from the past three sets.
In related news: WOW 1,011 hits on my flickr page yesterday after uploading the new sets. Thank you all!

Here are a few pictures from the latex set. I got back into the studio for this one and after a little fight with the flash remote I got it synched up with my Sony Alpha, nd I have to say I'm quite happy with the results, especially in the shots with the Gas Mask:



The second set was with the always stunning Alivya V Free who incidentally does all her own hair and makeup (flawlessly), and is available for MUA and styling jobs as well as modelling! The Shoot was a nice and relaxed one with a catalogue/high fashion twist. I'm very happy with how the shots by the window came out with the bright light burst behind Liv. The editing for these only required an adjustment to the brightness of the light.





Again the full sets are up on flickr at http://www.flickr.com/photos/imagomortisuk/ I also reccomend stopping by the model mayhem pages of Felix and Alivya:
Felix Liqueur
Alivya V Free
AVF Makeup & Hair

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July is going to be another busy month in terms of photographs. Next week I will be enjoying myself at the KMFDM + AlteRed + Deadfilmstar gig, and the camera will of course be present. After that it is DV8 Festival in York where I expect to be running myself ragged trying to be in three venues at the same time over the course of the weekend.

Until then I've also had a few more reviews and an interview with Gaelic Doom Metallers Mael Mordha published on Metal Team UK as well as a few on Reflections of Darkness. Of course the idea of this new website is to collect and link to every article, review and interview I do so don't worry if you can't find my pieces as they will be linked to directly in the near future.

Wednesday, 23 June 2010

Well the first of 3 lots of photos for album artwork has been published. This is a band photo of the sublime Avant Garde Black Metalers Eibon La Furies in the album art for their debut on Code666 records 'The Blood of the Realm'. You can see the full selection of promo photos at http://www.flickr.com/photos/imagomortisuk/sets/72157623173732954/

It may yet change but it seems as though sleazy goth rockers Deadfilmstar and Satanic Industrialists Midnight Configuration will be using photos in the artwork for their forthcoming albums that I took of them at the Nightbreed Records gig back in March at the Elektrowerkz in Islington, London.

Now it's time to post the second half of the shoot with Miss Cobweb. Last week the photos were more glam/geisha inspired, but this week they're along a more 80s punk/hair metal theme:




Full set: http://www.flickr.com/photos/imagomortisuk/

A latex uniform shoot with Felix Liquer and a Fashion Shoot with Alivya V Free will be posted shortly.

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