Meredith Music Festival 2010

The 20th anniversary of the Meredith Music Festival heralded some great performances from ‘oldies but goodies’ such as Custard, The Dirty Three and Neil Finn alongside newcomers Kimbra, kyü and El Guincho.

These are the three custom settings I pre-programme when shooting where the available light can range from full sunshine to dark in a matter of minutes. I’ll often adjust these slightly depending on the conditions but find these a good place to start.

  • Bright Sunshine – f8, 1/250th, ISO 100
  • Shade – f5.6, 1/120th, ISO 400
  • Dark – f2.8, 1/100th, ISO 1250

Most of the time I use two cameras, one with a 70-200mm zoom lens and the other with a 16-35mm and switch between the two depending on the type of shot that presents. For a shallow depth of field effect I’ll use a 50mm f1.4 or (as I was fortunate to borrow for the Dirty Three set) a 85mm f1.2 lens with its crazy halo effect when shooting into the light.

Most of the shots get some sort of curves/saturation/dodging/weaving treatment in Adobe Lightroom to help make them stand out or focus attention on certain aspects of the composition. Turning a shot black and white while adding extra contrast helps if the original wasn’t colourful or dramatic enough.

I was able to get few backstage band shots during the weekend including one of Custard who turned out to be more than happy to be photographed, especially since it was only their second gig in a decade.

It’s always interesting seeing different interpretations of the festival from other photographers perspectives and worth checking out Kristy Millikin’s festival photos and also the review from Mess and Noise along with photos by Leah Robertson.

Meredith Music Festival 2009

For the first time in a few years the weather played nice and afforded everyone the opportunity for a pleasant Meredith experience. The festivities were of course helped along by the likes of Jarvis Cocker, Eddie Current Suppression Ring, Tumbleweed and many more.

Meredith Music Festival 2006

Among the bands playing this year were Augie March, Band of Horses, Midlake, Wolf & Cub, The Soundtrack of Our Lives, The New Pornographers, Tapes ‘n Tapes, The Drones, My Disco, Miso, Dallas Crane, T’N'T, Blue King Brown, Macromantics, Girltalk, Blue King Brown, Snowman, Datarock, Concertino Trio, and The City of Ballarat Municipal Brass Band. Of course getting there was half the fun and how about that rain? Thankfully the toasty conditions during the day eased up at night.

Girltalk @ Meredith Music Festival