Asher Kelman
OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
I had the opportunity to photograph back stage and from the Concert Hall with the Santa Monica Philharmonic Orchestra playing to a come for free and donate if you can holiday performance.
The folk poured in, a lot putting $10 to $20 in a glass bowl, some just $1, but this crowd included every type and class of person in the area and all ages. The Walt disney Concert Hall, by contrast, is as one would expect for the most successful orchestra in the country, hugely expensive at $60 upwards for a seat!
I took a lot of pictures back stage timing the shutter of my 6D, (without using my sound blimp) when the drums thundered or the orchestra was loud enough. No one was disturbed. It's very different from clicking away in the auditorium itself.
They had a choir combined from several sources and these were crowded in the front and so hid almost completely the orchestra. So I took overlapping shots from the back of the hall and for stitching in Autopano Giga. Cropped, in height, the final image would be 36 inches wide by 10 inches heigh at 300 dpi native resolution.
Asher Kelman: Santa Monica Philharmonic and Choir
December 2013
Conductor & Music Director, Guido Lamell
Canon 6D 70-200 2.8L IS, PS CC
With the harsh lighting from above, it's hard to get even illumination in all the faces. One can do a reasonable job in photoshop to even out the lighting, but then the small features and shadows can be brought up with Topaz Detail plugin for Photoshop, Lightroom or Aperture.
Asher Kelman: Santa Monica Philharmonic and Choir
December 2013
Conductor & Music Director, Guido Lamell
Canon 6D 70-200 2.8L IS, PS CC
Topaz Detail Filter for small features and shadows
More to follow from on stage shooting from the wings. Also there will be a special treat, I also met the inspiring and talented young concert master, Heidi Hatch who is really accomplished with a fine future ahead of her and grabbed a few shots backstage next to the arrays of ropes and pulleys for the theater stage crew.
Asher
The folk poured in, a lot putting $10 to $20 in a glass bowl, some just $1, but this crowd included every type and class of person in the area and all ages. The Walt disney Concert Hall, by contrast, is as one would expect for the most successful orchestra in the country, hugely expensive at $60 upwards for a seat!
I took a lot of pictures back stage timing the shutter of my 6D, (without using my sound blimp) when the drums thundered or the orchestra was loud enough. No one was disturbed. It's very different from clicking away in the auditorium itself.
They had a choir combined from several sources and these were crowded in the front and so hid almost completely the orchestra. So I took overlapping shots from the back of the hall and for stitching in Autopano Giga. Cropped, in height, the final image would be 36 inches wide by 10 inches heigh at 300 dpi native resolution.

Asher Kelman: Santa Monica Philharmonic and Choir
December 2013
Conductor & Music Director, Guido Lamell
Canon 6D 70-200 2.8L IS, PS CC
With the harsh lighting from above, it's hard to get even illumination in all the faces. One can do a reasonable job in photoshop to even out the lighting, but then the small features and shadows can be brought up with Topaz Detail plugin for Photoshop, Lightroom or Aperture.

Asher Kelman: Santa Monica Philharmonic and Choir
December 2013
Conductor & Music Director, Guido Lamell
Canon 6D 70-200 2.8L IS, PS CC
Topaz Detail Filter for small features and shadows
More to follow from on stage shooting from the wings. Also there will be a special treat, I also met the inspiring and talented young concert master, Heidi Hatch who is really accomplished with a fine future ahead of her and grabbed a few shots backstage next to the arrays of ropes and pulleys for the theater stage crew.
Asher