Finite Automata

Week 31 – Finite Automata – Arista EDU 400

When I was initially approached for this photoshoot I went in saying that I really didn't do too many band photos, by the end I really was questioning my thoughts on the matter. Between these film images, and the digitals I was able to capture...everyone walked away satisfied. 

If you liked this series, please check out my "extra" blog where the digital images taken at the same time will be posted. And if industrial music is your thing, please make sure to check out Finite Automata online, or when they come to a city near you.

Development Notes:
1:100 Dilution Rodinal
Stand Developed at Room Temperature
1 Hour, 30 seconds of agitation to start
Standard Fix 4:00

Finite Automata – EPK 2015.

I was approached by Dom and Scott from the Atlanta based band, Finite Automata to shoot some new photos for their new electronic press kit/tour photos. 

I loved the concept they laid before me, and wanted to make sure I was able to capture everything the way they wanted. Before we even finished shooting, and looking only at photos from the back of the camera, I got the thumbs up (and a hug) from both of these guys. 

If you are a fan of Dark Electro Industrial music, please make sure to check out their page and give it a listen. 

It was seriously a hard choice on narrowing down which images to feature on this site, there were so many great ones to post. This was also my first chance trying out a new, smaller, camera rig than I previously have used. These were shot on a Sony a6000, and I am still trying to wrap my head around how a crop frame camera that small is able to crank out files so large. I'll be doing some more playing around with the Sony mirrorless line in the upcoming months.

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