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Festival Faces 2009
New crowd shots from Download, Sonisphere & Bloodstock Check out the new crowd shots from the best Metal festivals in the UK during 2009…have you been featured?
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Heavy metal the New religion?
Metal fans use the force to make Heavy Metal a UK religion Thousands of metallers ‘convert’ in effort to follow Jedi into 2011 census Thousands of rock fans have already promised to convert to the UK’s latest faith, as they join a fast-growing internet campaign to see Heavy Metal recognised as a religion in the 2011 census. Following an internet campaign before the 2001 census, 390,000 UK residents listed Jedi – the fictional Star Wars creed as their religion, making it the UK’s fourth largest. Now, Heavy Metal enthusiasts are looking to follow the trailblazing Jedi’s into the 2011 census. Whilst the Office of National Statistics pointed out that…
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Apple Ipad just launched
6 Possibilities that the iPad Opens up for Photographers Portfolio sharing with potential clients Keep your best photos on your iPad, and flick through them on the gorgeous 10” screen with potential clients. Organize by album to show different shoot styles, etc. Evaluate photos on the shoot Use the camera attachment to download photos on-site and evaluate them on a larger screen than your DSLR’s for quality; make decisions about what to shoot. Live preview/download from your SLR There’s an app already that will let you control your DSLR from your iPhone, a similar app on the iPad might let you control your camera and instantly download the photo so…
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Lamb Of God at Sonisphere Festival 2009
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Avenged Sevenfold at Sonisphere…New Pics!
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Anthrax at Sonisphere 2009
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Rolo Tomassi at Sonisphere Festival 2009
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Alice In Chains at Sonisphere festival 2009
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Airbourne at Sonisphere 2009
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Enda Madden Photography on Royal Photographic Society website
The Royal Photographic Society recently requested permission to use one of my images from last year’s Download Festival for the homepage on their newly updated website. I must say It is nice to see my genre of photography recognised in some small way and I was very pleased to be asked. The Royal Photographic Society was founded in 1853 ‘to promote the Art and Science of Photography’, a mission it continues to this day. Membership is open to everyone interested in photography in the UK and throughout the world, be they amateur or professional, artist or scientist, young or old. Its aim is to promote the art and science of…


