Back to Basics with SB6

Written by Haydn Williams

Last night was Grown at Home, 3 Storeys High and Sonic Boom 6 at the Vic Inn, in Derby. Despite the ludicrous temperature in there (as always) it was another good night. At the last minute I decided to take the camera along, but didn’t want to carry much because I was cycling to the station. So, I went back to basics and took only the 50mm f/1.8 lens; no other lenses, and no flash. I shot all night at ISO 3200 and f/1.8, with the intention of all the shots being converted to monochrome.

Laila. (c) Haydn Williams 2008
Laila. (c) Haydn Williams 2008

The shot above was one of the first ones I got – they’ve changed the lighting a bit since I was last at the Vic, and there’s now two yellow cans pointing right at centre-stage. It works pretty well. None of the shots on this page have had anything done to them except conversion to monochrome and sharpening for the web.

Ben. (c) Haydn Williams 2008.
Ben. (c) Haydn Williams 2008.

I was stood right in front of Ben, and without the wide-angle it was hard to get much of him in the frame. As usual, the crowd were going crazy so there wasn’t much room to manoeuvre. Even so, I’ve not cropped any of the shots on this page, and I’m quite pleased with the results.

Barney Boom. (c) Haydn Williams 2008.
Barney Boom. (c) Haydn Williams 2008.

I like the Vic because you can always get to the side of the stage, and pretty much behind the band. Combined with the lights in front of the stage, you can get some good crowd shots if the band have got them interested enough. As you can see from the shot of Barney above, the crowd were loving it last night.

It's all about the energy. (c) Haydn Williams 2008.
It's all about the energy. (c) Haydn Williams 2008.

Finally, the last shot just sums up SB6 for me. Every time I see them, they give it 100%, and last night was no exception. I have no idea what the temperature in there was, but suffice to say it was very very hot. It was obviously really hard work up there on stage, and yet no-one in the band stayed still for more than about half a second throughout the entire set. To top it all off, they then followed it up with a cracking encore; an excellent new song (which I’ll confess I can’t remember the name of), and Monkey See Monkey Do to finish. Bloody brilliant.