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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    The Academy Is…celebrate the 5th anniversary @ The Metro in Chicago

    Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

    The Academy Is...were all smiles & energy for their sold out crowd at Chicago's The Metro theatre.

    Some bands are just so much fun to shoot it never gets boring, and the challenge of capturing their energy never grows tired. Such is the case with photographing The Academy Is… live. In the short time I’ve been an established concert photographer, I’ve been privileged to shoot the band twice and their lead singer, William Beckett, twice.

    On February 6th, 2010, the band celebrated the 5th anniversary of their debut album, Almost Here, to a sold out crowd at The Metro in Chicago by performing the album live, save for a few exceptions when they performed such songs like Seed and Everything We Had from their sophomore Santi, and About A Girl and Summer Hair=Forever Young from their latest full length album, Fast Times At Barrington High. Seeing them perform and celebrate their 5th anniversary debut was truly a treat, and it was no wonder why they were as successful as they are with their always energetically charged performances and appreciation to their devoted fan base. Being from the suburbs of Chicago, it was also no wonder why they were playing a sold out show: Chicago is home to other well known bands such as Kill Hannah and the legendary Smashing Pumpkins, and the city’s fans are always passionate about the bands that break new ground for the music industry.

    I can tell you as much fun as I love shooting the band, I also love watching them perform. I’m sure it won’t be the last time for either one of those experiences. Below are a few of the photos I shot from Saturday night’s performance, and the rest you can find in a gallery on buzznet.

    As always,  all images are © 2010 Artist Jane Bush. Absolutely no reposting ANYWHERE. Reproduction, stealing, reposting on Tumblr or ANYWHERE else on the web is strictly prohibited!

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    Stealing is not a form of flattery, nor it is sincere.

    Thursday, February 4th, 2010
    William Beckett Tumblr Fanpage: "collecting" images without permission & reposting is also known stealing, also known as copyright infringement.

    William Beckett Tumblr Fanpage: "collecting" images without permission & reposting is also known stealing, also known as copyright infringement.

    It has recently come to my attention that there several of my photos stolen that I took from 2 separate concerts of  The Academy Is… and reposted on a Tumblr fan account dedicated to “William Beckett spam”. From what I gather the “spam” part being the person who owns the account “collects” photos of the band, concert images, etc. without the consent of the photographers/those who own the license to the photographs.  You might think this is all well and good, but it’s not. In fact, it’s ILLEGAL!!! And why is it illegal? Because it’s COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT. I have fellow photographers who have had their concert/band photography stolen by these so called “fan pages” on Tumblr as well.

    Look, I get it. You love the band, and you want to share your love with other fans via the internet with photos. However, it’s still illegal if you’re not getting permission from the photographer/owner of the copyrights. I own the copyright to these photos, and  might I add that the copyright symbol isn’t just there for decoration! It’s MEANS I OWN THE COPYRIGHTS AS THE PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE IMAGE.

    When I became a photographer and started passionately engaging in myself in concert photography, I started to understand all the hard work it entails and why they have copyrights. The complacency in some people really bothers me when it comes to this matter. “It’s the internet, it happens,” or it’s a “sharing” community doesn’t cancel out the fact that you’re doing something illegal and will be facing legal consequences if you don’t respect the rights of the photographer. On another note, in the matter of “sharing communities” such as Tumblr, it’s just as simple as the things you learned in kindergarten: When you take something from someone, it’s not sharing!

    So this means don’t repost my photos ANYWHERE. This means on your blog, your Tumblr, your photobucket, your livejournal, your flickr, your fan message board, etc. etc. etc. You get it.

    If you run a fan website (meaning you own the domain and are respected as a sole provider in fan information by the band you are supporting and the band supports your site), then please contact me if you’d like to have my photos on your website, and I’m sure we can work something out. Otherwise, REPOSTING ANYWHERE WITHOUT MY WRITTEN PERMISSION IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. I cannot stress this enough!

    William Beckett live @ Reggie’s Rock Club

    Monday, January 4th, 2010
    Mr. William Beckett, chicago native, all smiles and rockin' the show at Reggie's for my new 70-200mm f/2.8 zoom.

    Mr. William Beckett, Chicago native, all smiles and rockin' the show at Reggie's for my new 70-200mm f/2.8 zoom.

    Being a midwest native myself, it’s always a treat to shoot bands from the likes of Chicago, especially The Academy Is…, so it goes without saying that seeing an acoustic live show by William Beckett is always a must shoot experience for me as a photographer. Just shy of Christmas on December 19th, Mr. Beckett performed a special benefit show at the intimate Reggie’s Rock Club in Chicago’s southside. Since there was no photo pit barracade, the fate of my new 70-200 mm f/2.8 and the photography experience lied in the hands of my own resources and the friendly staff at Reggie’s (thank you, btw). The positive side to this was the access to just about any area of my choice, and the majority of my shooting took place on the left side of the stage. I also was given plenty of time to change lenses as there was no usual “3 songs then you’re out limit”, which hasn’t been the case when I’ve ever photographed TAI or William, which I have to say is both not only a privilege but an honor as well. Given that, I also used my 50mm prime and 24-70mm f/2.8 zoom.

    As Mr. Beckett’s performance was a grade A story telling experience as always, he ripped through acoustic versions of everything from Winter Passing to The Fever (one he rarely performs live these days) to the wonderful Alkaline Trio cover he does of their song Radio. Special highlighted moments included him telling stories of the formative days of his band, The Academy Is…, on the rise and the support he got from Reggie’s and taking a swig of Jack Daniel’s straight (now that’s very midwest!) while stating it was his “Lil’ John ‘get crunk’ moment” that got a good laugh out of everyone in attendance.

    It never seems to be a problem getting the approval of shooting either William or TAI, so special thanks to them and their management as well as buzznet.com. You can check out the rest of the photos in the gallery there.

    A very Dylan-esque shot of TAI's William Beckett ready to rock Reggie's in his hometown of Chicago!

    A very Dylan-esque shot of TAI's William Beckett ready to rock Reggie's in his hometown of Chicago!

    The Academy Is…Buzznet Exclusive Photos of Chicago’s Finest @ County Fair

    Sunday, July 26th, 2009

    The Academy Is...bring the storm in a battle against mother nature in Chicago

    Chicago natives The Academy Is…are by far one of my favorites bands to photograph, as well as a band I feel they deserve more credit than they’re given. If you’ve seen them live, you know why with their high energy performances that are far beyond infectious to the audience past the young fangirls. While I had photographed them before on their Snakes & Suits acoustic tour, I was ready to capture that energy from a different aesthetic at the Dupage County Fair in the Chicago suburb of Wheaton, IL.

    After shooting their opening act, The Cab, the crowd started to chant “TAI!” after the announcement from the event coordinator about safety rules and possible rain coming in, I geared up my 50mm and 24-70mm for fast switching. The best thing I’ve found with the 2 shows I have shot for TAI is that they haven’t put any song limits on their photographers. I don’t know if this is typical, but it’s thrilling nonetheless because it’s very rare for a band and/or a venue to allow that. After the band started to play, it was no surprise that the Chicago natives had a very enthusiastic crowd and the energy of the show was tremendous. The band was having a blast as well as the audience and myself!

    However, the saddest part of the evening was the abrupt ending of the show after only 4 songs due to an electrical storm was predicted and mother nature started to interfere. While I wished I’d captured the very moment a bolt of lightning was in the background of shot of William, it was quite a huge bummer when the event coordinator came back onstage to announce the band couldn’t perform any longer due to the storm and fans were prompted to leave the premises. You can imagine the booing at the guy for this, and even the band stuck around on stage for a few moments following (I suppose to negotiate or ask if it were really necessary as the storm hadn’t really come in full force yet). In the end, mother nature won and the show was canceled. Everyone was bummed, but if it weren’t a liability on the venue’s shoulders, I can tell you that they probably would’ve played in 10 inches of snow if it were solely up to the band. Despite the shortened set, I was still able to capture the raw energy of the 4 songs of this show and was still happy to have been there. Maybe next time we’ll have better luck as I hope to photograph them again in the future! Click here to view the entire 44 photos of the show at the buzznet exclusive gallery!

    Evan Taubenfeld Live Acoustic Show Photos

    Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

    Avril Lavigne’s former guitarist, Evan Taubenfeld, but on quite a charismatic opening act for The Academy Is… on March 8th @ the Fubar. Evan has successfully grounded himself as a solo artist and has not only witty lyrics but an engaging stage presence to go with it. Check out the entire set of photos I took of his performance at flickr. You can also check out Evan’s official website at blacklistclub.com.


    The Academy Is acoustic show: Photography from last night’s show

    Monday, March 9th, 2009
    The Snakes & Suits tour proved to be an amazing one as William Beckett took the stage

    The Snakes & Suits tour proved to be an amazing one as William Beckett took the stage

    The Academy Is was a blast hearing all the favorites in a small intimate setting of the Fubar in St. Louis! I was pretty overzealous with my memory cards, filling up a total of 600 photos and half of them were processed. You can see the entire photo gallery of all 291 captures from last night’s show here on flickr. Maybe this wasn’t exactly “savvy” to save all these photos as a professional photographer, but I figured I might as well make the exception this time since there was no usual “3 song” limit.