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Doug Seymour's photostream
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I shoot for Pollstar Magazine & Paste Magazine.
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Doug Seymour's favorite photos from other Flickr members (8,029)
Contacts (1,515)
Groups (50)
- Professional Music Photographers 16,556 photos, 302 members
- Live Music Photographs 265,054 photos, 7,906 members
- Band Photoshoots 2,001 photos, 313 members
- Band publicity photos 7,319 photos, 1,231 members
- The Art of Music 15,574 photos, 860 members
- Music 114,464 photos, 6,506 members
- Music Photographers Only 11,918 photos, 777 members
- Music Makers 93,944 photos, 5,208 members
- Music Inspiration 2,471 photos, 826 members
- Portraits of Iconic Popular Musicians Gallery 3,521 photos, 549 members
- British Music - Live Shots and British Musicians Only 24,823 photos, 1,715 members
- Rock N' Roll Soul 56 photos, 5 members
- Chicago Reader 135,795 photos, 3,667 members
- Wicker Park & Bucktown 2,916 photos, 253 members
- Chicago... 108,719 photos, 7,619 members
- Chicagoland 39,923 photos, 855 members
- Langhorne Slim 451 photos, 44 members
- Rock and Roll : live shows only please 61,098 photos, 5,593 members
- Live Music 402,304 photos, 24,757 members
- My Love Affair With Music 85,866 photos, 5,441 members
- Music Music Music 78,741 photos, 7,171 members
- Music is all 20,199 photos, 3,744 members
- Music Directory 17,954 photos, 3,315 members
- The Avett Brother Photo Friends 2,745 photos, 128 members
- Philly Live 2,059 photos, 186 members
- WXPN , It's All About The Music 689 photos, 58 members
- Nikon DSLR Users 305,751 photos, 20,511 members
- Nikon Digital 1,324,329 photos, 60,698 members
- Rock'n'Roll Life 55,427 photos, 3,672 members
- Indie & Modern Rock 83,812 photos, 4,564 members
- Hail Hail Rock and Roll ! 40,975 photos, 2,159 members
- Published Music Photography Thoughts & Comments 612 photos, 125 members
- Nikon D40/xD70/sD80/D90/D200/D300/D700/ D3/s/X 395,889 photos, 13,876 members
- Band Photography 356,312 photos, 18,135 members
- Folk Music 13,924 photos, 1,589 members
- Support Local Music 49,488 photos, 3,009 members
- Festivals: Music, Art and Folk Fests 35,446 photos, 3,544 members
- Music Addicts 47,368 photos, 3,411 members
- Band Promotional Photography 8,364 photos, 1,097 members
- Your Live Music Photography 19,541 photos, 1,345 members
- Live Music Photography 311,695 photos, 14,919 members
- Music Photography 264,735 photos, 10,805 members
- East Lansing 2,179 photos, 230 members
- Goodbye, Tower Records 82 photos, 35 members
- Michigan: The Great Lakes State 96,646 photos, 2,619 members
- Absolute Michigan 151,575 photos, 3,189 members
- Uptown Chicago 769 photos, 99 members
- Chicago - Now Demolished, Lost, Destroyed, Razed... 1,763 photos, 237 members
- Chicago Alleys, Gangways, & Fire Escapes 2,118 photos, 223 members
- CTA_Photo_Day 931 photos, 67 members
Testimonials (5)
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TwoFlutes says:
"In my contact list, Doug is the finest example of what makes Flickr a community. As a musician and photographer, I've always been especially keen on live music photography and randomly contacted Doug, looking for guidance on how to make movements towards this field. Since then, Doug's input and advice have been invaluable and abundant, giving much of his time to help me achieve my goals. I can gladly say that not only is Doug a contact, but also a friend.
Keep up the good work dude... getting better by the day!!
Paul Condron"22nd April, 2008
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Evan Farinosi Photography says:
"Doug says that he believes its important to photograph what you love, and you can definitely see that Doug loves music and the people that create it. His portfolio of musicians mid-concert is amazing, with wonderful lighting and perfect compositions. The number of concerts he has photographed is staggering, and I'm sure you'll find a band in there that you enjoy. Doug' s entire photostream is great, and I would suggest sitting back and looking through it in slideshow mode, where you can take the time to recognize the beauty of every photo.
Thanks for all the great shots to look through Doug
Evan Farinosi"24th February, 2008
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Jim Blob Blann says:
"I'd say Doug is my only contact on Flickr in the truest sense of the word. Since i've been in contact with him he talked me through my first concert shoot and has since kept in touch, his enthisiasm for his work and music being totally infectious. It'd be fantastic if more people were as generous with their time on this site as Doug is.
And his pictures are amazing and he is one damn lucky guy! :) I say lucky but he really does deserve it. Keep it up man! :)"22nd November, 2007
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briancweed says:
"Epochshot (aka Doug) is one of the most prolific concert photographers on Flickr, and his results are always top quality. His love of the music bleeds through his photographs and he always captures the raw energy of live performance. Doug is a man that shoots what he loves, and like any great concert, his enthusiasm comes through loud and strong. If your a musician, and you're playing a concert, you want him to photograph it!"
24th August, 2007
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mockstar says:
""Because we do not know when we will die we get to think of life as an inexhaustible well, and yet everything happens only a certain number of times and a very small number really.
How many times will you remember a certain afternoon of your childhood, an afternoon that is so deeply a part of your life that you can't even conceive of your life without it. Perhaps four of five times more? Perhaps not even that.
How many times will you watch the full moon rise, perhaps twenty, and yet it all seems so limitless."
-- Paul Bowles, The Sheltering Sky"18th August, 2006











