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Last weekend I photographed a band performing at a local wine festival. One of the band members is also a radio personality in the Washington DC area. Because I know him, I was granted full access to be on stage and anywhere else I wanted to be for the entire performance. I was standing side stage when my friend and band member stepped back from the front row and looked across stage right at me. This was a great moment to capture that no one else would have been able to get because of the access I had. I also liked the engagement he had with me as someone he knows and feel it comes through in his expression.

What do others think of this?
Did you slip the guy a biz
Did you slip the guy a biz card at any time after you took the picture?
I would have.
:)
Jamie "Shooter" Taylor
TailWind Imaging
"Away you will go sailin/In a race among the ruins/If you plan to face tomorrow/Do it soon." -- Gordon Lightfoot
http://www.myspace.com/tailwindimaging
http://tradewindimaging.photoreflect.com
Jamie "Shooter" Taylor
TailWind Imaging
"Away you will go sailin/In a race among the ruins/If you plan to face tomorrow/Do it soon." -- Gordon Lightfoot
http://www.myspace.com/tailwindimaging
http://tradewindimaging.photoreflect.com
Slip Them A Business Card
You bet. Plus I know him personally.
Walter Rowe - Rowe ImagesProfessional Photographer
Columbia, Maryland - USA
Founder, MusicPhotographers.net
www.WalterRowePhotography.com
Columbia, Maryland - USA