About Touched By Fire Photography:

Touched By Fire is a collection of work by artist Jane Bush consisting of live concert photography, artistic creations, and other photography work. Jane has been creating art since she was young enough to draw and paint, and ventured off into other mediums as her education and experience grew. She is experienced in illustration mediums such as drawing, portraiture work, fine art painting and digital art painting. She has always been a music lover and had a growing passion for live photography, venturing out to photograph gigs in early 2009. She quickly went from photographing local bands to national acts, and has had her work published for such sites as buzznet.com and notesfromthepit.com. She has photographed such artists as The Academy Is.., The Yeah Yeah Yeah's, Peaches, Taking Back Sunday, and many more. She looks forward to photographing more live acts in the new decade as well as continuing to create more artwork in the future years.

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  • Archive: June, 2009



    The Yeah Yeah Yeah’s prove their no zero in St. Louis!

    Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009
    Karen O. in her usual show stopping stage presence in St. Louis

    Karen O. in her usual show stopping stage presence in St. Louis

    The Yeah Yeah Yeah’s brought the house down Tuesday, June 2nd at the Pageant in St. Louis with their incredible stage presence and unique rock sound. While the lighting was tough at times, it was never dull. I was constantly captivated by frontwoman Karen O., who came out in a unique robe and black light face paint. Ripping through everything from their latest Zero (in which she came out in her leather KO jacket) to an encore that consisted of Maps, the entire set was power packed and never dissapointed. The energy exchanged between the band and the crowd was infectious, and 24-70mm did justice to their vividly colorful set. Special thanks to Karen. These exclusive photos will be featured on Buzznet tomorrow, and you can take a look at the entire set of them here.