Wednesday, November 19, 2008

PASIC 2008 - Austin, TX

Percussive Arts Society just held their International Conference " PASIC 2008 " on November 6th - 8th, 2008 in Austin, Texas. This impressive event ties the best components of NAMM, DCI, Modern Drummer Fest, and education all together. PASIC has multiple components: a tradeshow that features manufacturers of everything drum & drum related, storefronts for popular drum outlets, magazines, and schools; halls in which famous & accomplished drummers & percussionists give clinics and performances; rooms in which lectures are given; and meetings w/commthread groups & think tanks.

I was lucky enough to attend PASIC 2006, also in Austin, and to again be able to attend PASIC 2008. Promark Drumsticks and Modern Drummer Magazine had issued me assignments to cover various artist performances. Jon Feustel, Director of Marketing and Communications for Percussive Arts Society, was kind enough to send a couple more clients my way: DCI Magazine (published by In Tune Magazine) and Dynasty Drums.

Here is a handful of photos from the event!


Marko Djordjevic - PASIC - by Will Hawkins

Above and Below: Marko Djordjevic performed on the first day, with a bass player.

Marko Djordjevic - PASIC - by Will Hawkins


Derek Roddy - PASIC - by Will Hawkins

Above: Derek Roddy , who performed at Modern Drummer Fest less than 2 months ago, soon took the stage over in Exhibit Hall A. He informed the audience that anyone in need of caffeine was about to get a shot of it... and he made good on that promise! Blast beats tore through the hall, followed by rhythmic drumming.

Derico Watson - PASIC - by Will Hawkins

Above and Below: Derico Watson , whom I had the opportunity to see at Sabian Live @ NAMM 2008, put on a wonderful performance.

Derico Watson - PASIC - by Will Hawkins



Below: After Derico's performance, two musicians whom I had never seen perform took the stage. Percussionist Fausto Cuevas and drummer Stanley Randolph . Little did I know, these are two of the 3 rhythm section members of Stevie Wonder's band! They put on a spectacular performance! An original song was covered as well as some Stevie Wonder hits. The whole crowd really had a great time.

Fausto Cuevas - Stevie Wonder - PASIC - by Will Hawkins

Stanley Randolph and Fausto Cuevas - Stevie Wonder - PASIC - by Will Hawkins

Fausto Cuevas - Stevie Wonder - PASIC - by Will Hawkins

Stanley Randolph - Stevie Wonder - PASIC - by Will Hawkins

Above: Stanley Randolph tearing it up with a new prototype for the yet-to-be-released Vic Firth LED color changing, USB chargeable drumstick.


Below: Over in monstrous hall 5, percussionist Taku Hirano and drummer Gorden Campbell began a clinic & performance. These guys are young yet have resumes and credits that most musicians dream they could have! The clinic was education, the performance was great... what else can I say?!

Taku Hirano - PASIC - by Will Hawkins

Gorden Campbell - PASIC - by Will Hawkins

Wow... I'm not even a quarter of the way through the amazing performances at this year's PASIC! I will be showing only a handful more in this blog, though.


Below: Late in the afternoon, superstar drummer Steve Ferrone (Tom Petty, Eric Clapton) performed a solo, hosted Q&A, told stories, and brought a band onstage to play some rock'n'blues with. This was yet another fun & entertaining performance!

Steve Ferrone - Tom Petty - PASIC - by Will Hawkins

Steve Ferrone - Tom Petty - PASIC - by Will Hawkins



Terence Higgins of Dirty Dozen Brass Band - PASIC - by Will Hawkins

Above and Below: The next day, one of the performers was Terence Higgins , of the Dirty Dozen Brass Band. Terence's clinic & performance were a great kick-start after my early lunch! With the fun still in mind... I amp'd up these two shots in post-processing.


Terence Higgins of Dirty Dozen Brass Band - PASIC - by Will Hawkins


Below: Now this one had an interesting start. I walk onto the stage where Johnny Rabb and Marco Minnemann are supposed to be setting up their gear for a performance in 25 minutes. Marco is hard at work, but Johnny is playing around on Youtube! (Story continues after the photo)

Johnny Rabb - PASIC - by Will Hawkins

Above & Below (Continued): I ask Johnny why he is watching the hilarious "Buck Nelson: Lifting the Cloak of Mystery off Rock Drumming" instead of setting his gear up. Johnny, with a serious look of concern on his face, says "I left my samples for the show at home... in Nashville." His performance was to include audio clips from the Buck Nelson video, and he had to rebuild it for scratch. It's a good thing Roland has Johnny program Roland V-Drums about 5 times a day, as his fast programming was vital in getting this done. Johnny finished up just about 1 minute before performance time. Thank God for Macbooks, WiFi, and Youtube.

Johnny & Marco put on am impressive series of solos and duos, ending with an absolutely hilarious duo that featured the Buck Nelson audio clips. I hope someone caught this on video to share with the world!

Johnny Rabb - PASIC - by Will Hawkins



Johnny Rabb and Marco Minnemann - PASIC - by Will Hawkins


Marco Minnemann - PASIC - by Will Hawkins


Johnny Rabb and Marco Minnemann - PASIC - by Will Hawkins


Two more amazing performances...

Dafnis Prieto - PASIC - by Will Hawkins

Above: Dafnis Prieto , another unique drummer who performed at this year's Modern Drummer Fest.

Below: Modern Drummer Magazine's "Progressive Drummer of the Year" Gavin Harrison of Porcupine Tree. Gavin did a great job, really entertaining and educating the crowd... and even taunting the photographer ;) Gavin was also featured at this year's Modern Drummer Fest.

Gavin Harrison - PASIC - by Will Hawkins



Below: The last performance/clinic at PASIC featured a couple of monsters at the kit - Ray Luzier of Korn (formerly David Lee Roth's drummer) and Seven Antonopoulos of the late Opiate for the Masses.

Man, these guys really go nuts on the kit. Not only did they amaze everyone with their engaging solos, but they performed as a duo... while tossing sticks at each other and having a great time!

Seven Antonopoulos - PASIC - by Will Hawkins

Ray Luzier of Korn - PASIC - by Will Hawkins

Ray Luzier and Seven Antonopoulos - PASIC - by Will Hawkins


As a bonus to this post... I'm including a photo that was taken of me behind the kit on a point & shoot camera... Thursday night, Todd Sucherman of Styx and his wife Taylor Mills (singer w/Brian Wilson) threw a get-together at their place. The attendees were all wonderful folks and great musicians - much of the Promark family, the Ludwig crew, Gavin Harrison, Johnny Rabb, Derek Roddy, Corey Miller (of LA Ink), and other great drummers & people were there.

After a relaxing period of everyone just hanging out, there was a massive migration to Todd's drum room (which is more of a drum house, out behind his house). Todd has 4 full kits set up in this one room, ready to play, including a massive kit all mic'd up for recording. I would've loved to have had my camera gear there to capture what happened! A drum jam broke out... All of the pros and many of the other drummers all sat in! It was a blast! After some of the pros circled through what must have been 60 solos, I had a chance to sit in and jam with them. I'm a super-basic novice rock drummer, but it was still great to play with the greats!


The shot of me is followed by a few other small point & shoot cam shots that captured part of the scene.










I had a great time taking photos & spending time with all of my wonderful clients, acquaintances, and friends at the event. In the drum community, everyone is family... and it felt great to be entertained & educated by this family.

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Thursday, June 5, 2008

Dream shoot: Dream Theater's Mike Portnoy

Mike Portnoy of Dream Theater


Each year, I make a list of musicians & bands I want to work with. The list has included The Black Eyed Peas, Slayer, John Blackwell, Ringo Starr, Neal Peart, John Legend, and a handful of others. Each year I have been able to line up work with most of the list! So far, out of the folks listed above, only Neal & Ringo remain.

One such member of the list (for about 3 years now) has been Mike Portnoy.

This past Sunday, June 1st, I was able to cross him off of my list!

Dream Theater rolled into Clearwater around 3:30pm on Sunday, but Mike was immediately carted off for an autograph session, with the plan to return between 6pm and 6:10pm.

The plan called for us arriving at 6pm, shooting Mike at his monster drumkit before doors or between bands (with the curtain down), and shooting live.

At 6pm, Kristen and I pulled in right behind Mike's driver. We walked in, linked up with his management, and were escorted to the stage. It was now about 6:20pm and doors were opening in 10 minutes. As we had to be completely clear of the stage by about 6:29, the shoot itself had about a 4 1/2 min limit.

Mike was great to work with! He's a pro at being in front of the lens! Just like working with an experience model (I know I know... sorry about comparing world famous hard rockin' drummer Mike Portnoy to a model), Mike set into action when the camera was lifted. Click, new position (I'd say pose, but that's too model-y), click, new position, repeat, repeat, repeat, done.

I even snuck in a shot of myself with Mike at his kit taken by the lovely Kristen Riley.
(Mike's kit is huge and he frequently brings guest drummers to sit alongside him. There are always two thrones at the kit, which he alternates between.)

We shook hands, cleared set, and waited for the show! During the live show, I spent some time up at the drum riser taking some live shots. Mike is amazing at the kit!

Here are some shots!




Mike Portnoy of Dream Theater

Mike Portnoy of Dream Theater

Mike Portnoy of Dream Theater

Mike Portnoy of Dream Theater

Mike Portnoy of Dream Theater


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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Tony Thaxton of Motion City Soundtrack

Tony Thaxton of Motion City Soundtrack:

Pink Converse! How can it get any better? Motion City Soundtrack's rockin' drummer Tony Thaxton braved the Florida sun and crowds of onlookers, many of which began taking photos of our Disney area shoot. Tony's focus was not broken at any point!   Thanks for being a good subject!



Strobist info: Canon 580EXII Photog/Camera left & eye level @ 1/16 power with 1/4 CTO gel, Canon 580EX Far Camera Right @ 1/8 power with 1/4 CTO gel. Triggered with Pocket Wizard II's.

Tony:

Tony Thaxton of Motion City Soundtrack

Tony Thaxton of Motion City Soundtrack

Tony Thaxton of Motion City Soundtrack

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Monday, May 19, 2008

Phantom Photoshoot: Jeff Conrad

Jeff Conrad of Phantom Planet:

Shooting Jeff was a real pleasure. Besides playing for the band that has one of the most recognizable theme songs on TV right now ("California" on the O.C.), Jeff is an amateur documentary filmmaker, which gives him a fair amount of understanding of image & photography.

For the shoot with Jeff, we went Strobist key shift style!

Here's a video of the shoot:

Will Hawkins Photography: Jeff Conrad (Phantom Planet) shoot from Will Hawkins on Vimeo.



Strobist info (for the outdoor shots): Canon 580EXII Photog/Camera left & eye level @ 1/16 power with 1/4 CTO gel, Canon 580EX Far Camera Right @ 1/8 power with 1/4 CTO gel. Triggered with Pocket Wizard II's.

Jeff Conrad of Phantom Planet


Jeff Conrad of Phantom Planet

Jeff Conrad of Phantom Planet

Jeff Conrad of Phantom Planet

Jeff Conrad of Phantom Planet

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Panic at the Photoshoot: Spencer Smith

Ok ok, no panic at the photoshoot... but it was a photoshoot at Panic at the Disco :)


Spencer Smith of Panic at the Disco:
Panic at the Disco is one of the bands that has been getting very heavy rotation in my playlist for a while now. Creative, fun, catchy, unique, talented, I can listen to these guys for hours! The youngest member of the band, Spencer Smith, 20, was in need of new shots, so I traveled out to the Orlando area, camera gear in tow.

Due to multiple publicity obligations, there was no time for a 1 on 1. Climbing through a tangled maze of cables & gear, I sat in at the kit for two songs during their 2nd night of back-to-back sold-out House of Blues shows at Downtown Disney.

Light was extremely limited and flash was not an option, but we got some keepers! The below images are in dire need of sharpening. I hope to get time to clean them up soon!

Spencer:


Spencer Smith, drummer of Panic at the Disco

Spencer Smith, drummer of Panic at the Disco

Spencer Smith, drummer of Panic at the Disco


Respect!

- Will

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Greg Upchurch of 3 Doors Down

My third and final installation of drummer images from 98 Rock Fest!


Greg Upchurch of 3 Doors Down:
Greg, the former drummer of Puddle of Mud, has been with 3 Doors Down for a few years now. Sitting by Greg during his performance was quite an experience - I have never seen anyone BEAT the drums so hard! I'm surprised he isn't dislocating shoulders, breaking sticks, and tearing apart his drumheads! He's either part drummer, part superman, or he is taking some excellent anti-inflamatory medications!



Greg:
Greg Upchurch, drummer of 3 Doors Down

Greg Upchurch, drummer of 3 Doors Down

Greg Upchurch, drummer of 3 Doors Down

Greg Upchurch, drummer of 3 Doors Down

Peace!

-Will

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Joey Dandeneau of Theory of a Deadman

My second installment of images from 98 Rock fest:


Joey Dandeneau of Theory of a Deadman:
Joey, the most recent addition to Canada's Theory of a Deadman, is also a recent addition to Promark's roster of endorsed artists.

Only 24 years old, Joey's schedule has him playing festivals, hitching onto numerous tours, and soon will have him traveling the world!

Joey was definitely holding up well in the Florida heat, even though his home town still had some snow melting from the last snowfall!

Joey:

Joey Dandeneau, drummer of Theory of a Deadman
Strobist info: 2 handheld Canon 580EX's triggered by pocketwizards. 1/4 CTO each. 1/32 and 1/32 +.7. Camera left & right, different heights (I think camera LEFT was higher)

Joey Dandeneau, drummer of Theory of a Deadman

Joey Dandeneau, drummer of Theory of a Deadman


Respect!

- Will

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Barry Kerch of Shinedown

My first installment of images from 98 Rock fest:

Barry Kerch of Shinedown
Barry is one of the 2 remaining original members of platinum rockband Shinedown. Shinedown has been killing it on the airwaves for a few years now, thanks to their singer's incredible voice, Barry's driving drums, and some excellent writing.

Working with Barry was a pleasure! Not only is Barry a friendly, talented, and loyal guy (maintaining the same band & equipment endorsements for over 6 years), he is also an amateur photographer! Barry had a classic antique Hassleblad aboard the bus, but the schedule did not allow for a test drive ;)

Here are a couple shots of Barry:
Barry Kerch, drummer of Shinedown. HDR.
(Yes, I admit.. there was a little bit of HDR and sharpening going on there!)


Barry Kerch, drummer of Shinedown


Cheers!

- Will

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