I had an opportunity to see Chris Isaak up close. Because my confidence with a flash is so low, I used my auto setting plus my 580 flash. I have done no post processing. So what could I have done different and what can I do now? Thanks!
For starters try to rotate images #1 and #3 for better C&C
But #3 is my favorite because of the action that you captured and the blue lights give it a cool effect.
These are very soft. Without the EXIF data on the shots it's hard to comment on what you could have done differently. Needless to say that flash (especially a 580 on camera) is not really acceptable at most concerts, so you'll need to learn to shoot with fast glass and/or high ISOs. Sorry can't be more help...
you have excellent equipment to begin with(40D lens 28-70 2.8L)...assuming that flash usage is not allowed, next time go aperture priority...shoot at ISO 800 with aperture set to 2.8...if flash is allowed you should use a diffuser or bounce if possible...
your sense of framing(composition) is good for a beginner...
love chris isaak but what's up with that suit? haha
i'd suggest getting some faster glass and forget the flash, but that also depends on the venue you're shooting-in addition, i'd suggest shooting in either manual of Av modes for more control over your exposure and finally, choose the AF point closest to the eyes or whichever part you want to have in focus-that will alleviate the issue of soft eyes which pervades most of these shots-hope that helps
glad to know another nashville photog hangs out here-have a good one
Nice shots, but as others have pointed out they are a bit soft, and I find the crop in #1 just a bit tight.
As for the suits, I saw Chris Isaak at the House of Blues in Chicago three years ago and he was wearing the same suits. The mirrored suit is amazing as the light hits it, especially if you are not as close as the photographer was here (and most people are further away in a concert setting). He is one cool cat.