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Imagery through bewilderment Below are the 10 most recent journal entries recorded in the "Davefish" journal:

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December 24th, 2014
04:47 pm

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Lacuna Coil playing Birmingham.
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For my review pop over to Independent Voice:
http://www.theindependentvoice.org/2014/11/20/lacuna-coil-the-institute-birmingham/

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December 9th, 2014
04:24 am

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Pictures from Barb Wire Dolls playing Peterborough.
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Yet more over here:
http://www.davefishphotography.co.uk/Music/Barb%20Wire%20Dolls/Peterborough%202014/

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December 2nd, 2014
11:04 am

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WGW - Saturday night bands.
First up on the Saturday night were the brilliant

Lesbian Bed Death





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November 30th, 2014
12:56 pm

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WGW - Photos from Friday night.
Whitby Goth Weekend?
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November 3rd, 2014
06:17 pm

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[Photos] Infest
When I started going to Infest it was always camera in hand to photograph the bands. There were a couple where I didn't take along a camera but when the opportunity to take the camera back there came up again I went for it. This time I was photographing for Alternative Voice and now that the review has gone up I can put some pictures up here.

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You can read the review here:
http://www.theindependentvoice.org/2014/10/27/infest-festival-2014-bradford-university-student-union/

More pictures are on the website:
http://www.davefishphotography.co.uk/Music/Infest/2014/index.html

Current Music: Follow You Home: Save Yourself
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October 28th, 2014
08:52 pm

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Yoga by a castle.
Some weekends there is nothing for it but to grab a yogi and go take pictures of them near ruins


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Many thanks to Jaime from BodyMindYoga

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October 23rd, 2014
10:55 pm

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Hoop on a hill
Want a good way to spend a weekend? Go visit a friend you've not seen in far too many years. Traipse to the top of a hill carrying a big frame and take some pictures of aerial yoga.



It is probably fair to describe this photshoot as hard work - those frames are pretty heavy to move around. Of course once at the top I just rolled around on the floor with a camera, others had to do actual work

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October 11th, 2014
08:15 am

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Polecats student shoot.
At the end of last term I was asked along to Polecats Dance Studio again to photograph their students.




Pole Dance does occasionally suffer from a perception from some quarters that it is inextrictably linked to stripping. Becasue of that sometimes your subjects can be a bit worried about what the photographs are going to come out like. I've known Polecats for a while now and done a few things with them. It helps when the subjects are confident that the photograper is going to capture them the way that they want to be captured.

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Their new lesson timetable starts in a week, so if you are around Oxford and this has got your interest why not go along and give it a go.

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October 1st, 2014
05:40 am

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Last night I went off to see some dancers at Warwick Arts. Inala was really great though I know so little about dance that I am not sure that I can really do a sensible review of it. There was a bit of a story behind it but I think tha tI appreciated it more when I stopped worrying about that and just watched the graceful people dancing.

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August 1st, 2014
09:37 pm

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Ex Libris in Bilson
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There are even more over on my website:
http://www.davefishphotography.co.uk/Music/Chemikill/Robin%202%20-%20July2014/index.html

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