Sunday 29 January 2017

A Day To Remember





When the A Day To Remember tour got announced I was extremely excited, and then when New Found Glory were announced as the support I had to make sure I shot it.

This was my first time shooting at the Wembley SSE Arena so I packed my 70-200mm ready for the tall stage and band being stood far back. I actually never used that lens and instead stuck to the 24-70mm for the whole night. A Day To Remember were so much fun to shoot and I even got a cheeky fist bump from Jeremy as I left the photo pit. Day made!








See the A Day To Remember full set on Flickr.


New Found Glory








See the New Found Glory full set on Flickr.

Shot for MOSH/HTF

© Jemma Dodd Photography

Saturday 21 January 2017

First gig of 2017


Friday was the first gig of 2017 and the second time that I'd photographed The Pretty Reckless. The lighting wasn't too great and Taylor covers her face with the microphone and her hair, so getting a shot of her face isn't too easy, especially when you've only got two songs to shoot.



© Jemma Dodd Photography

Saturday 31 December 2016

Looking back on 2016



 At the end of the year I think it's always good to look back and see what you've achieved over the last 12 months. While looking through my hard drives to find some of my favorite shots I actually came across gigs I'd actually forgotten that I'd shot! This year's highlights definitely include shooting the main stage at Leeds Festival, Slam Dunk Festival, shooting 2000 Trees festival for the first time and for gigs Biffy Clyro and Ellie Goulding are top of the list and have to be some of the shots I'm most proud of.

On the other side of things I started a new job at the beginning of 2016 and I feel like I've achieved so much already, from interviewing music photographer Ross Halfin, shooting at London Fashion weekend with Canon, testing out Nikon's D500 in Croatia and Olympus' OM-D E-M1 Mk II in Ronda, it's been amazing and I'm excited to see what 2017 holds.

More seriously, depending on how much of my blog you read, you'll know that I'm extremely lucky to have survived a car accident. Short story, it was the most scariest time of my life, I had to be cut out of my car and was housebound for over a month. I'm still suffering with pain now, but am trying to stay positive and not let it get me down. The reason I mention this is that this accident reminded me just how important it is to not worry about the little things and to push on and follow your dreams. I'm so lucky to have been surrounded by such supportive and loving family, friends and colleagues. So on that note one of my new years resolutions, as well as to shoot more is to worry less! But back to the main point of this blog, below is a selection of my favourite gig shots from 2016. Stay safe, inspired and see you in 2017!




































Thursday 8 December 2016

Instant fashion


As an instant film lover it was a very easy yes when Lomography asked if I'd like to try out one of their Lomo'instant Wide Cameras. I've previously been shooting with a Polaroid 600 and the Impossible project film (you can see my shots here) so it was great to see how the Lomo’instant Wide performed, I loved how easy it was to use and how colours came out in the Instax film. I still need a bit of practice in getting the focus distant right, but I'm looking forward to experimenting more and trying out more multiple exposures and the flash gels. Sounds like a plan for 2017 right?!

I'd like to say a big thank you to Lomography, my lovely model Jayela Rowley  (who braved the super cold and rain) and Bethany Wine at Sue Ryder vintage for styling some awesome outfits! A selection of images from the shoot can be viewing below, but for more check out the Lomography blog.