Last night I had the pleasure to photograph DJ Shadow at the Regency Ballroom in San Francisco. I wasn’t quite sure what to expect, as I had heard about his “egg” that he performs in, and how folks complained that you couldn’t even see him for half the show.
But, I had always wanted to see Shadow live. Early on when I was cutting my own teeth on the decks, he was a huge influence. His skill and creativity are beyond measure. His passion and love for what he does is obvious if you just watch him for more than 30 seconds. His low attitude, non-publicity seeking personality is entirely refreshing.
I must admit, was pleasantly surprised by the visuals. Watching most dj’s isn’t that interesting, and Shadow really put together a performance that was engaging and creative. I honestly didn’t mind that I didn’t get to see him for much of the show.
And, did I mention the bass? Good lord. I don’t think I’ve felt bass so heavy, vibrating every cell in my body, since one of the last raves I attended back in 1995 in Chicago. Normally, this wouldn’t be something I’d be into nowadays (hey, I’m getting old!), but this time around, it actually was a good thing.
I’m really glad I got to experience this concert. In fact, I’d like to see it again, and this time be able to put the camera down, and just be a spectator like everyone else. So many people seemed to be lost in the music, completely enjoying themselves. Beautiful.
Here’s some of my faves from last night:






























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