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Nightlife Photography with Tokina ATX-116 Pro DX: Lipgloss at La Rumba (8.19.11 and 9.2.11)
During the last couple of photo shoots at Lipgloss, I finally got a chance to play with my new Tokina 11-16mm lens in a nightclub environment. I love the ultra-wide angle and fast F2.8 aperture it provides (although, I almost never go down to F2.8 and usually hover around F3.5-F4 to keep things a little bit more in focus).
As most people know, nightclub photography is especially challenging due to a variety of factors that range from technical issues such as extreme low-light and constantly-changing ambiance to logistical annoyances (impenetrable crowds of drunk people, noise, spilled drinks and etc). There is no time to mess with focus or other settings – a nightclub photographer needs to be able to grab shots on the fly. It’s a battlefield out there! One advantage of the Tokina is that it’s built like a tank. And, even though it doesn’t have a silent motor and focusing is therefore not as fast or smooth as with my Canon EF-S 17-55mm lens, because of Tokina’s narrow ultra-wide range, it’s usually not a problem. The glass is pretty sharp, even if that is not always evident from my quarter-second exposures :) I do wish it had IS, but even without stabilization the lens performs quite well.
I really like the extreme wide angles you can get with ATX-116, such as this shot of former Lipgloss resident DJ Chase Dobson, who came back to play a set on August 19th:
And, even though it’s a wide lens, you can still a little bit of bokeh effect when you get really close to your subject, zoomed in to 16mm at F2.8:
Of course, vertical people shots at 11mm can look pretty distorted, in a fun way :)
At 16mm (below-right), distortion isn’t too bad:
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Posted in Nightlife, Photography
Also tagged boyhollow, dance club, DJ, Double Shadow, James Holden, James Yardley, lipgloss at la rumba, Michael Trundle, nightclub, Nightlife, Option4, party, Photography, Tokina ATX 116
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Goodbye Chase Dobson, Hello Option4! Photos from Lipgloss at La Rumba (2.25.11)
Chase Dobson played his last set as a resident DJ at Lipgloss on February 25. DJ Option4 (Brennen Bryarly) took his place a the new resident DJ alongside Boyhollow (Michael Trundle). I will definitely miss Chase, but Brennen is also a super nice guy and an awesome DJ, so I’m sure he’ll make a great addition to the Lipgloss team.
It’s difficult to believe that I have been a photographer at Lipgloss (Denver’s longest running indie dance club night), since early 2007. It was my first nightlife photography gig. I never seriously planned on becoming a nightclub photographer; it happened purely by chance when I took some photos at Rockstar Aaron‘s birthday party and he subsequently introduced me to Tyler “Danger” Jacobson, who was one of the founders of Lipgloss. Tyler liked my photos and ended up hiring me as their resident photographer. In the following years, I’ve shot dance parties and nightlife events all over Denver, for venues such as Rockbar, Bender’s Tavern, Beauty Bar, and since becoming the Denver Nightlife Photography Examiner - at dozens of other clubs and entertainment venues.
I have slowed down on nightlife photography in the last few months, save for my regular gig at Lipgloss and some other special events on occasion. Mainly, because I wanted to focus more on what I originally wanted to do – video production and filmmaking.
Check out the slideshow from Chase Dobson’s last night at Lipgloss below or see the full Flickr set here.
Posted in Nightlife, Photography
Also tagged DJ, La Rumba, Lipgloss, nightclub, Nightlife, Option4, Photography
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