Photos: Whitney Myer Band, Lindsey Pavao @ Cargo in CommRow

Whitney Myer Band @ Cargo in CommRow

It’s been difficult to see the name Whitney Myer without seeing NBC’s The Voice in the same sentence this past week here in Reno.  Whew, now that we’ve got that out of the way, let’s get down to brass tacks.  Fact: Whitney Myer is perhaps the most talented female singer in Reno right now.  Fact: This was also our first shoot at Cargo in CommRow.  Put these elements together, along with Cargo’s 1st ever sold out show and a guest appearance from Lindsey Pavao, and you have a recipe for magic.  Pure magic.

When we arrived at the venue, it was already beyond packed.  Seeing as how there was no pit for photographers, it was every man, woman and 12 year old girl for themselves.  I was even told that “We’re mean here in Reno” and that “[I did not] look like I was from Reno” while making my way through the crowd to secure a spot which would yield some fabulous shots for our faithful readers here on IShootReno.com.

Having taken the brunt of criticism with a laugh and smile, and squeezing past the kiddies in the front row with the KT DW-495 aka ‘front-pack-man-sack’ attached to my waist and Nikon D7000 + AF-S Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8G ED in-hand, I finally made my way to a very small, mosh pit-looking circle made possible by some friendly local photographers, who clearly arrived at the venue ahead of time.  Here, we traded some geeky photography notes and prepared ourselves for a cramped shoot.

When Whitney Myer came on stage the high-pitched screams nearly blew my eardrums (yes, I sadly left my earplugs at home this time) and the energy level took Cargo to an all-time high.  I spent only a couple of songs up front before I felt like I had exhausted my resources and moved to the outside and around the venue for some farther-away shots.  I kept ISO between 1400 – 6400, shutter speed constant at 1/250th of a second and a wide-open aperture of 2.8.  Small adjustments were made in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 and then uploaded straight away here on IShootReno.com.

Click through to the full gallery below and let us know which shots are your fav’s.  If you were at the show, let us know about your experience by commenting below.

 

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Whitney Myer + Lindsey Pavao @ Cargo in CommRow

Whitney Myer Band @ Cargo in CommRow

Whitney Myer Band @ Cargo in CommRow

Camera(s) Used:

Nikon D7000

Lens(es) Used:

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


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Photos: Toots & The Maytals @ Knitting Factory, Reno, NV 2011

Toots & The Maytals @ Knitting Factory, Reno, NV 2011
Fredrick "Toots" Hibbert frozen in motion during an explosive performance at Knitting Factory Concert House...

Honestly, I was a bit nervous while handing my Nevada state ID to the young woman at the side entrance at Knitting Factory Concert House this past Tuesday evening, and frankly there was good reason.  Toots & The Maytals are one of the few existing essential reggae groups still left in the world, and the sheer fact that they are touring in 2011 blows my mind.

To be completely honest, when I arrived at the venue, maybe 15 minutes prior to show time it looked a bit empty.  What happened in the next half hour however, was pure magic.  The Maytals’ band members (minus Toots) took the stage and began playing a little dub for the house, while lead guitarist Carl Harvey announced that Toots’ daughter, Leba Hibbert, would join them for a special opening set.

As I began shooting the floor did begin to fill, and an uplifting atmosphere began to fill the room.  Shortly thereafter Toots took the stage and played what he described as a show comprised of “all #1’s”.  I’d describe it more as the culmination of 50 years of honing a musical craft, and still keeping it fresh enough to get the crowd jumping up and down for nearly an hour straight.

For those who might not be intimately familiar with Toots & The Maytals’ background, we elaborated a bit HERE before the show.

While steadily making my way back and forth across the stage in the pit, I was able to make the most of my three song no flash limit, using my Nikon D7000 armed with the ultra lightweight fast 50mm f/1.8D Nikon prime lens.  For this set I had the ISO pretty high (2000), maintained a wide open aperture of 1.8 and kept the shutter speed at 1/250th of a second; all of which kept the lighting natural, the action frozen in time and the magic right here in Reno, even as the tour moves on.

My only regret?  Not getting more shots of Jackie Jackson

VIEW THE FULL TOOTS & THE MAYTALS GALLERY HERE

Toots and The Maytals @ Knittng Factory, Reno, NV 2011
Dougie Bryan keepin' the rhythm strong...
Toots and The Maytals @ Knittng Factory, Reno, NV 2011
Charles Farquharson elevating moods on the keys...
Toots and The Maytals @ Knitting Factory, Reno, NV 2011
Carl Harvey's lead guitar kept the whole place rockin'...
Toots and The Maytals @ Knittng Factory, Reno, NV 2011
Leba Hibbert (L) and Gwen Jackson (R) keeping the backup soulful...
Toots and The Maytals @ Knitting Factory, Reno, NV 2011
Toots caught in the lens flare...
Toots and The Maytals @ Knittng Factory, Reno, NV 2011
Paul Douglas keepin' the beat...
Toots and The Maytals @ Knitting Factory, Reno, NV 2011
A prime example of the energy level of a Toots & The Maytals show in 2011...

 

Camera(s) Used:

Nikon D7000

Lens(es) Used:

Nikon 50mm f/1.8D


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Toots and The Maytals @ Knitting Factory, Reno, NV 2011
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