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gig gallery uploaded

by on Oct.08, 2009, under commercial photography, gig photography, greenmantle

A small selection of shots from the many dozens of gigs I’ve shot has now been uploaded here.
All shots from this folder are available as prints on archive quality Kodak paper. Contact me via email or drop in to my office in Voodoo Lulu, 240 Brunswick St, Fortitude Valley.

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seriously September…

by on Sep.09, 2009, under commercial photography, greenmantle

With the move to Brunswick St about complete, things have gotten very busy. The to-do list is miles long but it seems as though the big move will bring enough business to keep me in Australia….
At the very least, I’ll soon have an entire shopfront with very high foot traffic entirely covered with 72inch high prints.
The regular fashion shoots for Voodoo Lulu will soon become part of the Valley’s landscape.
If you hadn’t kept up recently, I’m now based in 240 Brunswick St, Fortitude Valley, with my studio in the front of Voodoo Lulu.

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Prints

by on Aug.13, 2009, under commercial photography, fashion, greenmantle, print sales, Violet Vex

Today I printed some recent fashion shots for the first time at a large scale, both as a 30x20inch format and I have to say, I’m wicked happy with the results. Next step will be working out framing options and then you ought to expect to see print sales of the alternative/gothic genre work through Voodoo Lulu.  I’m just started now on designing the front window inserts for the shop as well for branding and can’t wait to have those printed as well. Huge thanks to the wonderful crew at Digilab for their consistently PERFECT prints!  I won’t trust my prints to any other lab.

Violet Vex models for Voodoo Lulu

Violet Vex models for Voodoo Lulu

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History Lessons with a Bang!!

by on Jul.11, 2009, under commercial photography, greenmantle, historial reenactment, Military

Cannon Fire

History Alive is almost upon us, this July 25th and 26th, from 10am till 4pm History seemingly comes alive with some of the most spectacular and accurate warfare re-enactment shows you will catch in Australia.

For its 10th consecutive year, the Queensland Living History Federation (Inc) will present a multi-period re-enactment event… History Alive: a journey through time at Fort Lytton National Park in 2009. See Googlemap.

This time-line event will feature a unique display covering re-enactment and living history groups depicting from the era of Roman Legions through to World War II. History Alive; a journey through time is designed to provide each group with the opportunity to carry out performances, provide living history camps, and to mount recruiting displays.

With participation of QLHF member groups, and many other invitees, History Alive promises to be a spectacular weekend.

The public will once again be able to immerse itself in the the sights and sounds of times gone past – where knights of the holy land can be found alongside the combatants of more recent global conflicts, and skills long forgotten can be rediscovered in presentations of day to day life differing greatly from our more contemporary existance.

Black Brunswicker

Type

One Day Pass

Two Day Pass

Family (2 adults,2 children)

$40.00

$60.00

Adult

$15.00

$25.00

Child (Grade 1 to Grade 10)

$10.00

$15.00

Child (Under 5 years)

FREE

FREE

Concession (Current Card)

$10.00

$15.00

Here are some more HA images to wet  your appetite:

Damien

Jason

Howitzer

Bunker

Scots Guard

Army hijinx

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The Hi-Fi

by on Jun.20, 2009, under commercial photography, gig photography, greenmantle, nightclubs

I’m in between shoots tonight, taking a break at The Melbourne Hotel before heading to the Hi-Fi new bar again. It opens tonight. Things are going well with my new client and I am finding them brilliant to work with.  I spent half of the afternoon shooting branding at The Hi-Fi’s new Vinyl bar and chatting to the creative director of the advertising firm I am working through.  It looks like I should be getting work shooting a lot of the gigs there in the next year. =]

Later tonight I will be back to the usual gig at 299, Saturday Trash is on and I will be battling the hoardes that frequent the venue. The venue itself has been cleaned up a great deal of late….

First though, food… in the midst of West End and the options for good food here is near endless, not always cheap but I do need to eat somewhere other than Indian Kitchen. The food there is damn well addictive. =]

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Managing and Marketing Photography

by on Jun.03, 2009, under commercial photography, gig photography, greenmantle

I have seen a couple of different programs designed to cover all aspects of managing and marketing a photographic business. While sourcing a single program that could manage the entire day to day running of a photographic business I wonder how well these work in with Australian taxes, and the BAS requirements ect ect… I am keen on them for purposes of the follow up marketing call reminders, deadline management, late invoice reminder generators and other functionality that leads to better business management.

If anyone knows of a program/programs that suit these functions and is easily geared to Australian business standards I am keen to hear feedback.

In other news, I’m catching up on processing older shoots this week and will have the usual nightclub shots up on their usual locations by Friday night. I’ve been approached by a few different TAFE/UNI Photography students asking to interview me for part of their assessments. I’m open to this but still feel surprised they chose me to interview.

On Monday I will be able to catch up with Evil D of Morbid Angel, haven’t seen him since his tour with the Genitorturers. I bet their manager doesn’t think to arrange day trips around Brissy as they had with Richard and the Faith team. That man sure knows his reptiles. =)

Recent shots from the tour with Jeff Martin and The Armada are up already on www.thearmada.com

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News from Greenmantle Studios

by on May.09, 2009, under commercial photography, gig photography, greenmantle

As many of you have already gleaned from the myriad of entertaining posts recently dropped onto my Facebook page, I’ve moved from Albion into an entertaining batch-pad/video-audio-photo-studio/optics-chem-lab/astrophysics lab in Jindalee (click for map).

I’m living with Mikael and Dan Altoff, and downstairs in the dungeon we hide another housemate called Cameron. Cam’s the night shift manager of the hotel at the Casino. Mikael is doing his Masters in Astrophsics/Education and is working on the Impact Australia Documentary here and also creates specialised coatings for solar panels through his day job at Uni Qld. He’s also in a band but I cannot recall what it is called in its current incarnation. Dan is the DJ from Crystals at The Beat on weekends as well so music here is a strong focus, you can always hear something piping from one corner of the house or studio.
If you’re on Facebook, add Impact Australia to get regular updates on the progress of the doco. Here’s a link to the first part of the previews for the entire tour in HD video.
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?ref=logo#/video/video.php?v=55395239025&ref=mf

So, aside from having moved home and studio across town, I’m also now doing design and photography for Forensic Press LLC, a new publishing firm a long time friend (and formerly my crim profiling lecturer) has started which is focussed on criminology so expect a fair few posts to come of a forensic criminolgy slant.

I am still shooting for the clubs on the weekends for now but it looks as though the commercial work will allow me to let that slide in the coming months. I do look forward to regaining my weekends! In the meantime, clubs like Blink and Trash will still get my Friday and Saturday night attention and score shots like this one of Lynchmada:

Tomorrow night I am kicking off a quick tour with Jeff Martin and the Armada, Brisbane (The Hi-Fi, West End), then The Troubadour (Valley Mall), Gold Coast and Byron Bay with me shooting stills and my housemate Mikael shooting HD Video for the Armada website. This will be the fifth or sixth time I have worked on tours by Jeff though the first of these was when he was singing with The Tea Party in 1999 and I was interviewing him then for the Courier-Mail instead of taking pics. Jeff’s manager is brilliant for making sure that the lighting is what is required for best photographic results and I look forward to working with the usual crew again.

As things are settling from the move I am getting the chance to catch up on some older work that previously proved difficult to do, and my new studio space means I can again get my teeth into fashion and other photographic projects. I have a few burlesque projects up my sleeve and hope to string a few of the local talented performers into some spectacular roles I have in mind.  I’m developing something of an obsession for WWII period style and you should expect to see quite a lot of this in the next year or so.

When the War is over, I'll be waiting

When the War is over, I'll be waiting

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Events Queensland – published in tourism book – Abbey Festival

by on Mar.20, 2009, under commercial photography, greenmantle, historial reenactment

I had no idea of this until yesterday when I received a call saying I ought to check out a book released by Events Queensland but they’d used shots of mine to promote The Abbey Medieval Festival. I am yet to see this and only vaguely knew it was going to be made late last year. Next week I hope to ressurrect the hard drives from my old system that have been problematic and hold all of my Abbeypics.
Steve Lippis is now running the Photographic Team for the Abbey which gives me the option of either shooting or getting myself into gear – doing some training and taking up the offer of getting on the field with the Knights Order of Lion Rampant. Damien apparently has kit that will fit my long limbs and I’m tempted, very tempted to endure the pressure cooker effect armor has under Australian sun if it gives me a chance to get back onto the tourney field.
Damien dishing out a hammering - Abbey Medieval Festival - Main Field Tournament with Lion Rampant
Steve will soon have formal photographic team submission openings posted but there will be far fewer in the team this year.

links to The Abbey and to Lion Rampant.
http://www.abbeytournament.com/

http://www.lionrampant.com.au/

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Jeff Martin & The Armada

by on Mar.12, 2009, under commercial photography, gig photography, greenmantle

Last Friday I was shooting for Jeff Martin (formerly front man of The Tea Party) down at the Coolangatta Hotel again and have now uploaded images of both this and other Jeff Martin and the Armada gigs at http://greenmantle.biz/jeffmartin/. Many thanks to Jeff and to John Reid at  JGR Management for the full access again! It’s great to work with this team and having now shot for Jeff six times I can anticipate fairly well what to expect on stage movement wise which helps no end in gig photography.

As always the concert was brilliant, and while it was an acoustic set, Jeff belted out a good helping of the old favorites from The Tea Party as well as his new Armada tracks:

Jeff’s roadie Kenny has his own fan club on facebook. Half of the front row cat called Kenny each time he came out to swap guitars or to light candles onstage and it looked as if Jeff was about to piss himself laughing at it more than a few times.

More shots will be added soon as I work my way through a backlog of work I have been catching up on since finally replacing a burned out old PC. (again kudos to Monk at Computer Function for the trade up to the new system!)

Jeff Martin live at the Cooly Hotel
all images ©Mark Greenmantle Photography 2009

All the currently loaded galleries (open in new windows/tabs)
Live @ The Cooly Hotel 23rd Feb ’08 Gallery

Live @ The Troubador 17th Sept ’08 Gallery
Live @ The Cooly Hotel 6th March ’09 Gallery

more Jeff Martin gig galleries being uploaded very soon!

In other news, I am still very much enjoying using Windows Beta7. No idea yet how things will change come August when the beta expires but I’m dead keen on the new Windows. It’s now closer to using Mac interface, just a bit, and yes there are some  bugs that need ironing out (setting up networking as been overly simplified – I want straight out tools in advanced mode without jumping through too many windows) but overall I am happy with the stability, the speed is superb and I have had no problems with drivers at all. Adobe Lightroom is running at a great speed on this and what used to take my pc all day to batch now gets knocked over in the time it takes to make a snack.

Finally, Sigma optics have just announced new lenses at the PMA 09 event but only the new 24-70 f/2.8 really interests me as the rest of them are in the small APS-C format:

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change of scenery… a ‘goseeums’ and recent shots.

by on Feb.23, 2009, under commercial photography, gig photography, greenmantle, nightclubs

Both as a time saving action and to allow me to change my main website pages from where-ever I may have net access, I am moving most of my main website across to this WordPress blog.  If you had linked through my pricing, terms and conditions, about or links pages for anything, expect those links to break in the next couple of weeks. Eventually nearly all of my site will operate off this WordPress blog platform. 

In other news, scroll down to the blog roll and check out what Chris Weeks has been shooting at the Spirit Awards. http://aphotocontributor.typepad.com/
C
hris has been my fav shooter for quite a good few years now. He might often chide me for shooting Nikon instead of Leica and Canon but is advice over the years has always been brilliant, fair and well worth keeping in mind.  His main site is at www.chrisweeks.net and that is your ‘goseeums’ for today. =)

Mostly of late I have been sticking to just my nightclub shooting. It’s usually fun, certainly keeps me on my toes, great for networking with new people all the time and the challenge of capturing quality shots in fast moving nightclub light just strangely makes me feel good. Here are a few of my recent works:

 

DJ Spiderbaby takes a break in Club Blink – Friday 13th


I became somewhat obsessed with this lighting effect at Club Blink – Friday 13th


Jesse Dracman of Devilution at Club Blink – Friday 13th

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