Billy Talent drew a hell of a crowd at Bluesfest this year. Without a doubt one of my favourite sets of the festival, this band really knows how to put on a show!
Bootsy closed the first night of Bluesfest with a mix of rock and funk. Definitely one of the more fun and entertaining sets at the festival this year! We snagged some pics with a Nikon D7000, 50mm f/1.8.
Hey Rosetta! performed through the rain on July 8th at Bluesfest 2011. The weather may have been awful, but their set was anything but and we caught the action using a Nikon D7000, 50mm f/1.8.
This was the first set I got to photograph at Bluesfest 2011. Coheed and Cambria put on a sick show, playing a lot of their more well known songs which really got the audience going!
Metal masters Belphegor stormed through Toronto in April and put on one amazing show. Whether you were there or not, check out the photos from that night shot on a Nikon D700, AF-S NIKKOR 50mm f/1.4G, Sigma 24mm F1.8 EX DG ASP Macro.
British rockers, Cradle of Filth, co-headlined the Viva La Band Tour with Gwar. Their music is just as dark as their makeup and hair dye but definitely the nicest metal-ites in the industry! High energy caught on a Canon EOS 20D, Canon 17-85mm USM IS.
Toronto’s own came to the rescue of the Viva La Bands Tour when two of the four bands failed to appear. They showed how much they can rock next to the epic rockers of Gwar and Cradle of Filth. Images snapped on a Canon EOS 20D, Canon 17-85mm USM IS.
A great show with pop-infused-reggae rockers and Mississauga’s own, Ill Scarlett. A great show with four great Canadian guys! All images caught on a Canon EOS 20D, Canon 24-105mm USM IS.
A crazy headliner show with Massachusetts-based band All that Remains. Lead man, Philip Labonte knows how to rock the windpipes and supporting acts included Chimaira, Five Finger Death Punch and Divine Heresy.