I’ve been gathering images from my 9+ years of shooting bands for a solo show I’m having at the Skylark Cafe in West Seattle this fall (Oct 8th is the opening party. Save that date!). Part of the process is developing this little bag of old, unmarked & exposed 35mm film that’s been at the bottom of a box in my closet for almost 5 years.
I picked up three rolls from Pandalab yesterday. Uploading the disc, I felt like I was a third grader opening a present on Christmas morning. Would I get what was on my list? Was it something I didn’t know I wanted? Will Christmas be totally ruined forever?
The gift was good. I got an awesome memory back. One of the rolls was Interpol at the Showbox from back in February of 2003, only the second time they had ever played Seattle, on tour in support of their first album. I camped out in front of Carlos’ side of the stage so I could learn something about and from the bassist (at the time I was playing bass for the Catch) and was just fixated on the man. He wore suspenders, tight black pants and held a cigarette in his mouth all while lunging forward, powering through these intense songs with his low slung bass. All but three images from my roll of 36 were of him that night. The next show I played I was a changed woman. I can credit most of my onstage bass playing moves from being inspired by both Carlos D. and guitarist Carrie Brownstein. Someday she’ll get her own, well deserved post.
Josh BostonIncredible Jenny!
BecciWOW!!! Amazing shots. You’re a natural.
Jen RoperCan’t wait for your 9+ years to be unveiled at Skylark!
JasonJenny – these are so great…especially that first one! I NEVER use the word “killer”, but that image is KILLER! Which film were you shooting?
Jenny JHey Jason – thanks! That was shot with IIlford Delta 3200. I also shot a lot of Fuji Neopan 1600 back then, or whatever I could get my hands on and push until it did the job. Lots of what’s left in my bag is Neopan 400 pushed two stops. I’m scared to get it developed. ha.
Dee ChristoffBeautiful shot – it looks like he’s blowing bubbles.
agaDamn, those are awesome, Jenny! makes me wanna shoot film again…
ElizaI love these!
patrickagreed on the awesomeness of these; particularly in the first one how the subject is pulled out of context. also…with so many cameras in the crowd nowadays, it’s refreshing to see some gritty b&w film shots.
RbThese are so great. Brings back memories. I was at that show too.
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