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: November, 2009



    All Time Low live @ The Pageant photos

    Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
    Alex Gaskarth fronting the sold out All Time Low show in St. Louis

    Alex Gaskarth fronting the sold out All Time Low show in St. Louis

    Baltimore natives All Time Low put their heart into a sold out show in St. Louis on November 21st at The Pageant with We The Kings, Hey Monday, and The Friday Night Boys to support them on their Glamour Kills tour. Frontman Alex Gaskarth led the way to a fun filled night complete with devout fans flinging their panties onstage. I wasn’t exactly thrilled that the panties actually hit my head before landing onstage, but alas, these are the perils of concert photography. On the bright side, they put on a great show and less face it, much worse could’ve happened!

    Plenty of colorful backlighting and the occasional front lights made for a few good shots as I switched between my prime 50mm f/1.8 and 24-70mm f/2.8. I mostly shot the photos between 1/45 and 1/90 or 1/125, but I was surprised most of the good shots at 1/60 didn’t need much post production at all. Here are a few of the shots from last Saturday’s show. The rest are here on buzznet.

    Hey Monday live: Same Show, Different Angles…

    Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

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    Miss Cassadee Pope of Hey Monday
    Live @ The Pageant, St. Louis
    11/21/09

    These 2 shots happened within just a few seconds of each other towards the end of the 3rd song and up until that point, the lighting had been well-less than ideal for shooting. Pretty dark, actually. This was taken w/my 24-70mm f/2.8 at 1/60 on manual. Unfortunately this diptych of 2 shots were the only ones I felt were suitable for posting.

    However, concert photographer Todd Owyoung and I shoot the same shows occasionally and I always think it’s pretty interesting when we capture the same moment at the same show but from 2 different photographer’s perspectives. He was front and center for this shot and you can check it out here. Very cool!

    [edit]: I also have a link to Dave Mullis’ version of this moment from another perspective which is very cool! So make that 3 different perspectives!

    Photo is © 2009 Artist Jane Bush and buzznet.com. Reproduction, reposting, and stealing are completely prohibited.

    Photos of Kill Hannah backstage before Dekalb show

    Thursday, November 19th, 2009
    Kill Hannah getting ready for their show in Dekalb, IL

    Kill Hannah getting ready for their show in Dekalb, IL

    Last month I’d shot Kill Hannah at Pop’s in St. Louis opening for Jet and later I’d arranged to drive up to Dekalb, IL for their show the following week where I had the privelege of meeting the band before the show. If there’s something to be said of Kill Hannah themselves, they share a close connections to their fans and appreciate them greatly, so these are sure to be a treat for you. I love their music and so it was fun interacting with them offstage just before the show to capture their routine and what they do before putting on an excellent show for the crowd. After speaking with frontman Mat Devine about what he wanted, I took these series of photos on continuous shoot and used a post production method of cross processing and filters to create the look associated with 35mm film cameras of 70’s/early 80’s. I also used this method for their concert photos from that night that I’ll be posting here next.

    These photos are exclusive to this site and are property of myself and Kill Hannah, so reproduction and redistribution are completely prohibited. Scroll down to the bottom to view the gallery of all 36 images. Enjoy! Special thanks to the guys in Kill Hannah. You guys are great!

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    Concert Photos: Taking Back Sunday live @ Pop’s

    Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

    Taking Back Sunday live @ Pop's

    There are some bands who are good live, and then there are some who are amazing live, engaging the audience with their high energy and dynamic stage presence. Long Islanders Taking Back Sunday are exactly the latter of the two. Despite being on crutches due to a torn ligament in his leg, frontman Adam Lazzara took the stage with the rest of the band and took the packed house by storm opening with Set Phasers To Stun. Following with You Know How I Do and the first single from New Again, Sink Into Me, Lazzara and company didn’t stop for a full 2 hours and never lacked a moment of their usual aggressive stamina. Between bassist Matt Rubano’s stage antics, perfectly matched backup vocals of Matt Fazzi, and the arrival of their talent newest member Isaac Bolivar, the band had enough energy as a whole to keep an amazing performance going despite Lazzara claiming “I feel ridiculous up here [in crutches].”

    Adam Lazzara of Taking Back Sunday

    For the live performances, Taking Back Sunday have a gift for perfectly balancing both new and old material. Throughout the night they touched base with the audience and thanked the crowd for their continued devotion throughout the years before blowing us away with “Cute Without The E” and some of the other wonderful tracks from Tell All Your Friends such as “Great Romances Of The 20th Century” and of course “You’re So Last Summer”. The setlist was covered with other winners like “Capital M-E”, the title track to New Again, “Liar (It Takes One To Know One)”, the visceral “Lonely, Lonely”, and an encore that consisted of Where You Want To Be’s “A Decade Under The Influence” and “Make Damn Sure”.

    Pop’s colorful lighting of the night with their blue, magenta, and yellow main lights and red back lighting can prove to be a challenge at times. However, the 50mm f/1.8 and 25-75mm f/2.8 was able to give me the versatility I needed to capture both intimate close ups of the guys in Taking Back Sunday and more wide angled shots. For crowd surfers and the rest of the crowd singing along in harmony, the entire night was a treat for both first time goers and veterans of their audience.

    This is the third time I’ve seen TBS live, and the second time I’ve photographed them live. I have to say that of all the bands I’ve shot, they are by far some of my select favorites. Their occasional storytelling between songs gives way to their down to earth offstage personalities and defies their monstrous performances. Between each unique member, it is always a thrill to witness their talent live and capture it with a camera. I hope for it to be far from the last time I will be there to photograph them, and I guarantee you it will be a blast! Special thanks to Lisa Bregant and notesfromthepit.com. You can view the entire gallery of photos from the show here.
    Here’s a preview of some of the moments captured that evening:

    Matt Rubano of Taking Back Sunday

    Mark O' Connell of Taking Back Sunday

    Taking Back Sunday live @ Pop's

    Adam Lazzara of Taking Back Sunday

    Adam Lazarra & Matt Rubano of Taking Back Sunday