Two weeks ago I got to do an in-person interview with two of the guys from Hawthorne Heights and that was pretty exciting. Most of the interviews I've done have had to be email interviews and, although I get pretty nervous, there's something much more exciting about doing a live interview. Especially when the band is pretty well-known. So, after having to wait outside in the freezing cold for about 45 minutes due to some delays at The Shelter, I got to sit down and chat with Eron Bucciarelli and Micah Carli from Hawthorne Heights. If you're interested in reading the story, check it out at
Revolt. The show review and some photos I shot will go up in about two weeks. I think getting to meet them was especially exciting because I felt a little like things had come in a circle (well, maybe a spiral would be a more appropriate analogy) because they were the very first band I got to photograph from the photo pit at a show and one of my very favorite photos of all time was a picture I shot of Micah Carli at that show. I didn't have a photo pass (another photographer and I started chatting and he sort of snuck me into the pit) and I was just using my Canon point and shoot, but it was a thrilling experience. So, to actually meet them and sit down to talk was really a thrill. :)
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Do you ever just stop and think, "I'm cool"? That's what I think when I read your blog: "Eve is cool."
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