"If I had to offer a one single piece of advice as a music photographer, it would be this: never show up to work with a bag wider than your hips. If the gear you want to bring with you doesn't fit in this bag, odds are you don't need it.
Maintaining a low profile helps you get to the places you need to as quickly as possible, without getting stuck in the crowd or interfering with the people who are kind enough to give you the access you need to get the shot. 'Fire and Maneuver' ... it's an old army doctrine, but it works and it works well."
Christopher will share many other things he's learned in his 15 years as a music photographer (in the pit, on tour, in the studio, backstage and the places in between) with those who feel ready to take it to the next level in
The Music Scene
with Christopher Wray-McCann
July 17 - July 23, 2011
See what else he's been up to on his web site, www.wray-mccann.com
May 17, 2011
How Wide Is Your Bag? with Christopher Wray-McCann
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