Band of Dawn. You may recognise these guys from a previous blog post.
A few months ago we did a photo session with them for their album “The Spinning Jenny – Volume 1”. It was an amazing experience to work with this band, such elaborate costumes and amazing concepts. I was beside myself that my editing ended up on the COVER of the album. Definitely a proud moment in my working life. People probably wondered who the squealing lunatic was in JB Hi Fi.
Our next job with Dawn was to photograph their show at The Old Museum in Brisbane at the beginning of their Australian East Coast tour.
Their songs are a blend of folk, Celtic and Western styles. Haunting lyrics and melodies, making you imagine a time gone by or a time yet to come. We were so happy to get to go along and hear their music but of course Kris was in his element, being able to capture photos of the band during the show. It shows a different side, the side that you see only in the moment. For some reason, I love photos taken at live shows. Knowing that you were there and saw these people in real life. It’s different to a posed photo. I think it’s because it’s a moment that you cannot go back and get again. It’s a snapshot of a split second in time.
The Band of Dawn. A beautiful Victorian-Steampunk look. Costumes by Clockwork Butterfly. Stage dressing by Jodie Hilton.
Left to right: Brent Moetara (Harmonica), Nathan Moore (Drums), Stirling Gill-Chambers (Electric Amazing Violin Thing), Brenton Page (Bass), Richard Grantham (Strings), Andrew Yeldham (Guitar), Lauren Mackay (Keyboards and vocals)
Kimberley Dawn Lysons (Lead Vocals)
Kimberley looking gorgeous.
The fun after the show.
Thank you once again Dawn for inviting us in to your world to take some amazing images. I cannot wait to work on another project with you.