Showing posts with label low level flight. Show all posts
Showing posts with label low level flight. Show all posts

The Touchy Subject of Kelly Clarkson's Retouching

It's all over the news so I thought I'd mention the extremely important controversy over the retouching of Kelly Clarkson on the cover of Self magazine. I can't legally show any pictures of her but if you want to see actual behind-the-scenes video of the photo shoot in question you can go here.

I'll let you decide if Self went too far in this case, but it's true that photographers often touch up images, sometimes a lot, sometimes a little. Usually it's to remove a skin blemish, that kind of thing, and I don't see what's wrong with that since a blemish is only temporary anyway. And the wonders of retouching allow you to look at the picture of me at right without turning into stone.

Kelly Clarkson, if you remember, is famous for being the first winner of American Idol, and while I really can't show any images of her, I can show the first winner of Canadian Idol, Ryan Malcolm, performing with a stripped down version of his band Low Level Flight in east Toronto.

Ryan Malcolm performing, Toronto portrait photographer Robert Rafton

Toronto Band Pics

Just call or email me if you'd like a quote on band or musician photography services. Getting good images in the dark of a club can be awfully tricky so a professional is the way to go whether the shots are for publicity or your own personal scrapbook. Prices depend on how extensive a package you're looking for. And, of course, all your images will be featured on one of my blogs. That's free!

Sarah Elliott of Little Champ, Toronto photographer Robert Rafton
Pottery Road in Performance, Toronto photographer Robert Rafton
Low Level Flight in Performance, Toronto photographer Robert Rafton
Marta at The Sixth Gallery, Toronto photographer Robert Rafton
Mark Seymour live, Toronto photographer Robert Rafton
Toronto guitarist and songwriter Neil Murchison, photographer Robert Rafton

Yes, Even More Toronto Concert Photography...

Canadian Indie band Low Level Flight is normally five men strong, but they recently played a small acoustic gig in Toronto and yours truly was on hand to capture the (mostly) non-electrified action. And in case you doubt lead singer Ryan Malcolm is intense, both of these shots were taken while he sang a ballad.

Band Low Level Flight in acoustic performance, Toronto portrait photographer Robert Rafton

Band Low Level Flight in acoustic performance, Toronto portrait photographer Robert RaftonLow Level Flight's second album is due some time later this year.