Photos: Pennywise @ Knitting Factory Concert House

Pennywise @ Knitting Factory Concert House

I can safely say that Pennywise’s headlining performance this past Friday evening at Knitting Factory Concert House in downtown Reno, NV was the single-most memorable show I’ve ever shot, hands down.

The factors of such an event include, but are not limited to:

a) A contact lens popping out of my left (viewfinder) eye during the first five seconds of the opening song
b) Technical difficulties with the Nikon D7000 locking up during the last minute and a half of the shoot
c) Dim stage lighting and red floods coupled with a beyond energetic performance
d) A pit full of (tall) photographers and extra security staff members

That having been said, this show ranks at the top of all of the performances I’ve had the pleasure of taking in during the past 15 months while reporting for I Shoot Reno.  With melodic hardcore filling the venue and a don’t give a f—, just have fun attitude sloshing around the dancefloor, it was a great evening to be in Reno.

The best part?  Whether you’re a die-hard punk rock lifer or not, Pennywise’s newest release, All Or Nothing (2012, Epitaph) is filled with a slew of quality tunes that merit repeat listening and volume pumping punishable by a court of law.  It’s already made our list of top releases for the year, and we’re not even halfway through.  Jus sayin.

As per settings on my Nikon D7000 + AF-S Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8G ED body and lens combo, a steady aperture of f/2.8 and shutter speed (1/250th of a second) along with a variable ISO range (3200 >> 6400) seemed to do the trick, all things considered.

Now to send this 1-year old Nikon D7000 to El Segundo for servicing.  Well, at least they’ll clean it for me.  Smiley face.

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Fletcher Dragge of Pennywise @ Knitting Factory Concert House, Reno, NV 2012-06-01
Fletcher Dragge
Byron McMackin of Pennywise @ Knitting Factory Concert House in Reno, NV 2012-06-01
Byron McMackin
Zoltán Téglás of Pennywise @ Knitting Factory Concert House in Reno, NV 2012-06-01
Zoltán Téglás
Randy Bradbury of Pennywise @ Knitting Factory Concert House in Reno, NV 2012-06-01
Randy Bradbury

Camera(s) Used:

Nikon D7000

Lens(es) Used:

AF-S Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8G ED


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Photos: Butthole Surfers @ Knitting Factory Concert House

Butthole Surfers @ Knitting Factory Concert House, Reno, NV 2011-08-31
Gibby Haynes rendered in an almost 3D pose on-stage at The Knit...

While most of Reno was en route to the playa for a sold-out Burning Man this August, I had the distinct pleasure of staying in town and catching a performance by one of my childhood heroes.  Yes, Butthole Surfers were prevalently featured listening in my household while growing up in the mid-late 80’s.  My father’s vinyl collection was ripe with alternative surf punk psychedelia in the vein of Ye Ole Buttholes while spanning many other ‘questionable’ micro-genres as well, but one thing listening to records as a babe in arms couldn’t prepare me for was the no-holds-barred vividness of this band’s live performance.

As per some recent recommendations on Reddit, I decided to boost my Nikon D7000‘s ISO to a constant rate of 3200 and throw the aperture wide open on my 50mm f/1.8D lens to f/1.8, enabling maximum depth of field and a substantial ‘natural’ lighting effect.  I did keep the shutter speed within my usual comfort zone, holding steady at 1/250th of a second.  With these elements combined, and a headbanging opening set from Los Angeles’ heavy metal / hardcore band, 400 Blows, the magic was flowing in time with psychedelic, albeit horrifying at times, imagery as the ever-evolving backdrop to Butthole Surfers’ unique brand of psychedesert-alternia.

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Butthole Surfers @ Knitting Factory Concert House, Reno, NV 2011-08-31
Paul Leary swirling in guitar-driven psychedelia at Knitting Factory Concert House...
Butthole Surfers @ Knitting Factory Concert House, Reno, NV 2011-08-31
Jeff Pinkus unleashing his bass-fueled frenzy on the crowd...
Butthole Surfers @ Knitting Factory Concert House, Reno, NV 2011-08-31
King Coffee sharing a peculiar glare with the camera as he pounds out a hypnotic beat on the drums...

Camera(s) Used:

Nikon D7000

Lens(es) Used:

Nikon 50mm f/1.8D


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Butthole Surfers @ Knitting Factory Concert House, Reno, NV 2011-08-31
Butthole Surfers Setlist at Knitting Factory Concert House...