Last week, I showed you some examples of how I scrapbook concerts without photos. This week, I have a couple of concerts with photos to share with you. At this point in my life, concerts are much rarer. I now have a child and live a good 2.5 hours from a city with regular concerts (though, I live closer to college towns who occasionally have concerts). Concerts today, however, are more likely to be photographed not because they are rare but because of my smart phone.
Always offer to take photographs of strangers! They will return the favor.
I brought a small digital camera to the U2 concert as this was before I had a smart phone. I took a few photos of the concert itself, but most of the photos were terrible. Ok, so these are terrible quality photos, too, but they were the best of the lot.
This concert was special because it was at Red Rocks and it was my daughter’s first concert. I tried to take photos of both the place and my daughter’s reactions because these mattered more to me than the concert itself (though, don’t get me wrong, 311 is awesome!).
I saved all three of our ticket stubs and made sure to have photos of the trek from our car to our seats.
I also tried to get photos of the venue with daylight and at night. The night photos are of very low-quality, but the reason for the photos matters more to me.
So, how have you scrapbooked concerts?