
Rock n Roll
- Story
- October 2, 2009
This photo goes back to 2009. It was one of my earliest experiences attending a live show in the new country, and the band rocking the stage was Steel Panther. The snapshot capturing that moment was taken with my trusty iPhone 4. Back then, I wasn’t really into photography, but I loved creating cool stuff, and snapping photos was part of the fun.
I remember trying to multitask, holding my phone while throwing up the classic rock sign and clumsily pressing the volume button to take pictures. I ended up with a mountain of blurry shots, but hey, it was all in good fun. I wasn’t a pro photographer by any stretch of the imagination—just a music lover trying to capture a moment.
As for the concert itself, it was absolutely epic. The energy, the music, the crowd—everything was just electric. But honestly, I couldn’t tell you much about the quality of the photos because, once again, photography wasn’t really my thing at the time.
Looking back at that photo now, I can’t help but chuckle. It’s technically a mess—nothing’s in focus—but there’s something about the way it’s composed that still grabs my attention. It’s a reminder of a simpler time, when capturing memories was more about the moment than the quality of the shot.