Rock’n’roll icons AC/DC returned to the city that spawned them at a bombastic concert in front of 70,000 odd fans at Sydney’s ANZ stadium last night.
I was shooting for Time Out Sydney, whose cover this month is adorned by Angus Young with a feature on the A to Z of AC/DC. Read the review.
As a photographer it was a dream come true to photograph them. They’re worldwide music legends, and to shoot them in full flight in their and my hometown was pretty special.
I had to use a faster shutter speed than usual, not because it was dark (the light was excellent), but because my hands were literally shaking with nervous excitement.
Angus Young from every angle is so iconic; the strut, the mouth open face of concentration, the cap, the shorts, the Gibson SG.
Photographers only got to see three songs, but that included Back in Black, so i was happy.
It was also a pleasant change in the way photographers were treated by the tour staff at the show. Often at gigs photographers are treated as if we’re a burden, like naughty children who need to be rudely disciplined to be kept in line. The attitude sometimes seems to be that we’re paparazzi leeching off the performers – and that we’ll break the rules at any opportunity.
But as we were being handed our accreditation, AC/DC’s American tour manager gave a little speech saying something along the lines of,
“We get to travel the world putting on these great shows and that’s in part due to the support of you guys (the media), so thanks for coming and thanks for your support.”
I felt like applauding – finally someone acknowledging the work of photographers and media is supporting the artists, not swindling them.
That attitude of mutual respect was also reflected in the fact that there was no photo contract. Happy days.
F**ckn’ beautiful work, Dan.
Solid hustle, Mr. Boud.
Refreshing to hear how their mgmt treated you guys!
Whoa, an unprecedented win on all levels.
AND cracking photos to boot. Top stuff.
Awesome shots, Dan. They’re the best I’ve seen from the tour. Nice work.
Speechless!
Dan that first photo has to be framed. Just incredible.
Great work Dan, makes the shots I took look pretty crap!
One of the shots I took from the crowd has a couple of photographers up the front in it, one of them may be you. If you are interested have a look here http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=204868&id=835719061&l=a3b52c6ca5
Dan I always love looking at your work, you captured the moment. What YOU being nervous, wow, you are human after all & that’s why I admire your work, a very humble person who always gets great results.