This gig was at the end of a long day of photography, then guitar teching for my friends Fiorentina at Norwich Waterfront, before heading to Norwich Arts Centre to photograph Rise To Remain. I manage to get to the Arts Centre in time to catch the end of Bleed From Within, and get a few photos before their was a power cut and the crowd was left to a pretty awesome drum solo.
This was the second time I’ve photographed Rise To Remain this year, last time was when they supported Funeral For A Friend in Bury St Edmunds. They were good at that gig, but the last 6 months of solid touring has made them into an even better live band. Although a bit heavier than most bands I’d normally listen to, a 50 minute ear bursting set was so good.
From a photography point of view, no photo pit meant I had to dive into the mosh pit, and grab as many good shots as I could without damaging myself or my camera. Here are a few I like, slideshow with more images at the bottom of the page.
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