Hope & Social • A quick visit

Earlier on today, me and the 3B Media team, Barnaby Aldrick and Phil Barber took a wonder down to The Crypt in Leeds, to check out Hope & Social recording a few new songs for their new album.  More of a quick visit to say hi, see what we were each up to, and talk over some new projects that the both of us want to work on.  There was talk of a one-day write, record and publish a music track, documentary, music video and stills.  How on earth we’re all gonna pull off that one is anyone’s guess at the moment, but the lot of us seemed up for the challenge, so stay tuned for updates on that.

Anyway, below are a few of my photos from the today’s fly-by visit.  Most of these were taken during recording, and being stuck in one place with one lens during the takes was quite restrictive but also quite liberating.

Annette02/03/2010 - 1:10 PM

really lovely shots!

Dean12/02/2010 - 8:54 AM

Great pics. The Crypt looks like an awesome place!

milk12/02/2010 - 8:42 AM

Absolutely cutting photographs there of a dynamic band in action. They capture a haunting nuance of a recording process beyond twinkling teeth and Cola endorsed, leather clad chair swinging.. Inspiring work here Rob, from an inspiring band, quite a pairing!

Barnaby Aldrick12/02/2010 - 12:03 AM

Lovely stuff Captain Booker. Some lovely details and moments well caught…

mark byrne11/02/2010 - 9:36 PM

Excellent images, love the atmosphere captured here.

[...] shot the BTA night and filmed the live video of Stuck Like Glue (at the bottom of this post). Rob Booker is the newest B that we’ve met, and another great talent photographically. Like the more [...]

[...] shot the BTA night and filmed the live video of Stuck Like Glue (at the bottom of this post). Rob Booker is the newest B that we’ve met, and another great talent photographically. Like the more [...]

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