Whitney
Whitney
Music Hall of Williamsburg
October 10, 2016
Whitney Sound Like Heaven at Music Hall of Williamsburg
review: Dan Rickershauser
photography: Andie Diemer
visuals artist, editor + producer
Whitney
Music Hall of Williamsburg
October 10, 2016
Whitney Sound Like Heaven at Music Hall of Williamsburg
review: Dan Rickershauser
photography: Andie Diemer
The Growlers
Music Hall of Williamsburg
September 29, 2016
The Growlers Bring Brand-New Tunes to Music Hall of Williamsburg
review: Dan Rickershauser
photography: Andie Diemer
Angel Olsen
Warsaw
September 18, 2016
Angel Olsen Displays Her Powers at Warsaw on Sunday Night
review: Dan Rickershauser
photography: Andie Diemer
Toro y Moi
Music Hall of Williamsburg
October 2, 2015
Toro y Moi Fight Off Rainy Weather with Sunny Music on Friday Night
review: Dan Rickershauser
photography: Andie Diemer
Thee Oh Sees
The Bowery Ballroom
September 8, 2015
Thee Oh Sees Kick Off Three Nights in NYC at a Breakneck Pace
review: Dan Rickershauser
photography: Andie Diemer
Todd Terje & the Olsens
Terminal 5
July 21, 2015
Todd Terje Takes Terminal 5 on a Trip to Space
review: Dan Rickershauser
photography: Andie Diemer
Shamir
Music Hall of Williamsburg
June 18, 2015
Shamir Proves to Be a Star at Music Hall of Williamsburg
review: Dan Rickershauser
photography: Andie Diemer
When I found out that Dan was asked to review Blitzen Trapper for The House List, I begged him to let me tag along to shoot it. We’ve both loved the band (and especially their song “Furr”) since they first got together, and it had always been a dream to see them in person. Their act alone topped out at close to two hours and covered every song I was hoping to hear, so I can officially cross Blitzen Trapper off my bucket list. Check out some additional photos below that didn’t make it on Bowery Presents:
The summer I was 18 I moved to Union Square. I was interning in the photo department of the Condé Nast magazine Cookie and was living in NYU Housing with three boys. Tha Carter III dropped, so naturally they forced me to listen to it and I became obsessed with Lil’ Wayne, and Santogold, previously a producer, released her first album. I became totally enamored, ate up all of her mixes with Diplo, and instantly knew I’d be a fan for life. Fast forward five years and here I am in Brooklyn, still working at Condé Nast, and still loving Santigold (she had to drop the first O and switch in an I per a legal dispute). During those five years Santi went back to producing and said she wouldn’t release a new album, and my heart broke knowing I would probably never get to see one of my top three favorite artists ever perform live.
Then, Santi came to Brooklyn. And she performed at the music Hall of Williamsburg to a sold-out crowd, and I was tapped to shoot the entire show for The Bowery Presents. It was a wild show filled with props, three costume changes and the audience dancing on stage; Santi and her two backup dancers just ooze coolness. She recently announced she will in fact be dropping a second album and is going on tour to be the opener for the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Sometimes in life, you just have to wait for those moments to all come together. Fortunately, it is finally happening.
Check out some additional images for Santi’s show below, and be sure to check out Dan Rickershauser’s review on The House List.
Since I left my position at Food & Wine and Travel + Leisure, I have started freelancing more. One of the projects I’ve picked up is photographing concerts for The Bowery Presents’ House List, which provides reviews and imagery from all of Bowery’s music venues across New York City. These include Webster Hall, Brooklyn Bowl, Mercury Lounge, The Bowery Ballroom, Music Hall of Williamsburg, Terminal 5, The Wellmont Theatre and the IZOD Center in New Jersey.
On Dec. 2, Baths played at The Bowery Ballroom in the Bowery. My boyfriend wrote the review for the electronic pop band led by Will Wiesenfeld as I snapped away to capture the show. It was an intimate setting, and with just one person providing all of the music from their laptop and few instruments, it was a bit of a challenge to make aesthetically appealing through the lens. The light was interesting, though not ideal, and there were dozens of small candles placed around the entire stage that provided a lot of depth to the setting. Baths was great, the crowd was relaxed and everyone was grooving along as if this was their last chance to dance. See some additional shots below: