Glas-Denbury Festival - 15th and 16th July 2016
When I shot Glas-Denbury last year it was one of my photographic highlights of 2015. A great line up, awesome crowd and fantastic weather. Well, I'm pleased to say that Glas-Denbury 2016 had all those elements and then some!
As usual my blog post is going to focus on the images I took but if you are looking for a full review my good friends over at MusicMuso will be posting one up really soon so keep an eye out for that.
So, let's get straight into those images...
Friday
Saturday
The People
So there you have it. What a festival! Shooting festivals is always challenging as you are constantly going to from stage to stage, but with that comes variety and excitement. So yes it's hard work but I've ended up with a great set of images that I hope you have also enjoyed.
I'll be back in a few weeks time with another special festival blog post so tuned to The Unplugged Blog. Remember though if you want see some images as they are shot live from the gigs follow me on Twitter and Instagram! See you next time!
Glas-Denbury Music Festival!
For my first festival of the year I took the not so long trip to Denbury for the cunningly named Glas-Denbury. Though not as large as that other festival with a similar sounding name there was plenty to do and see, and of course plenty to photograph! In fact I barely got time to post any images to my Twitter feed I was so busy going from tent to tent. However, even though it was hard work it was great fun and I got to meet some awesome people.
I'm going to keep this post short on the words front and let the images do the talking. If you are looking for a review of the festival, the music and the people keep an eye out on MusicMuso for a full write up!
It was a long day but I really enjoyed shooting Glas-Denbury! It's got everything a photographer wants from a shoot. Lots of musical talent, happy festival folk and plenty of action. I've still got lots more photos to process so keep an eye on my Twitter feed and I'll let you know when I've posted them.
See you next time on the Unplugged Blog!