by George Koroneos | Personal Posts, Rock & Roll
There’s no denying it, I call my brand Rock & Roll Wedding Photography to separate myself from the four billion wedding photographers in the tristate area that are all mason jars, brides on horses and photos with so many effects that look like they’ve...
by George Koroneos | Rock & Roll
Halloween has always been my favorite holiday (since I was told multiple times that my birthday doesn’t count). There’s just something amazing about everyone coming together to celebrate all things evil and spooky, while passing out candy to kids in...
by George Koroneos | Personal Posts, Rock & Roll
When I was young and still courting girls, I didn’t give them flowers or chocolates for Valentine’s Day. The only thing I could afford to do was steal a blank cassette tape from my parents, lock myself in my room and spend hours making the perfect mix tape...
by George Koroneos | Personal Posts, Rock & Roll
It’s crazy to think that Joe Strummer has been gone for almost a decade. The man was such a force of nature. He created primal, earthy music that never sounded gimmicky or lame. When people ask me who I look up to? Who I am inspired by? Who is my hero? Joe...
by George Koroneos | Rock & Roll
I’m terribly behind on posts due to a couple of big projects, so I’m going to try to knock out a few in the next two or three days. First off, I shot my first concert at Madison Square Garden a few weeks ago. Green Day were headlining New York’s...
by George Koroneos | Rock & Roll
I’ve been photographing rock bands for some 15 years now, but I always wanted to do more with video. After years of pussyfooting around, I finally got a compact HD video camera with a cockamamie plan to do video portraits of artist, musicians, and underground...
by George Koroneos | Rock & Roll
About two weeks ago, I got the opportunity to photograph one of my favorited bands, The Damned, at Irving Plaza in NYC. The band gave me the rare opportunity to shoot for as long as I wanted with flash (a rarity for concert photographers). After a few minutes, I found...
by George Koroneos | Rock & Roll
Last night, I got the rare opportunity to photograph one of my heroes at a club that holds 350 people. Chances like these don’t pop up to often, and when you get the call that Clash guitar slinger Mick Jones is in town with his new band, you come running. The...
by George Koroneos | Rock & Roll
As if the spread in last month’s Inked Magazine wasn’t cool enough, Savage Tattoo is running a bunch of my Dropkick Murphy’s photos to compliment a feature story by Scott McCool. Check out the April 2008 edition on sale now. Related...
by George Koroneos | Rock & Roll
One of the worst clubs in the world to take photos at is the Asbury Lanes in lovely Asbury Park, NJ. Don’t get me wrong, this vintage bowling alley is a rockabilly wonderland teeming with fantastic live music, ’50s flair, and great food and beer. However,...