But you do need to sleep every now and then so you can have the energy to be productive. It's a give and take kind of thing, and if I haven't learned how to deal with it before, I definitely have now.
Besides the fact that I'm a college student (which I have to remind myself of every single day), I've been consumed in some epic type ish. These passed couple of weeks have been awesome. Gig after gig, breaking in the D300S, having the time of my life, meeting people and networking. It's been great.
Here's what I've been up to as of late:
Last Tuesday, (Feb. 1st), European artist, Tina Dico came to Atlanta and performed at Smith's Olde Bar. It was nothing like the music I've heard before. Very calm, very relaxing, and very captivating. There was something different about her music that I really liked. Just can't put a finger on it. The Leslie Mack opened up for her and blew the crowd away with a few original songs, including her new single titled "Doors", along with a covers of Katy Perry's "Fireworks" Cold Play's "Fix You." Also opening for Tina Dico was Helgi Jonsson. He was pretty decent too.
Tina Dico

The Leslie Mack

Helgi Jonsson

For more of The Leslie Mack's music, click
here!
For more Tina Dico,
clicky-click
Helgi Jonsson? Yup, he can be found
here!
Friday was the busiest day out of the last two weeks. The first event I had was a birthday party. A friend of mine's son turned one on Saturday and I was asked to photograph this very special occasion. I've shot events before, but nothing like this before. Lots and lots of children.
Nasir

Right after Nasir's party, I headed to Smith's Olde Bar to film and photograph Sam Koon's (from the Sam Koon Band) acoustic set in the Atlanta room. Much like the set he did in Panama City, it was awesome. He performed several original songs of his and gave out free CD's with a couple of tracks from his band. Don't sleep on 'em. His voice is something to be reckoned with.
Sam Koon

For more music from the Sam Koon Band, click
here!
Something cool happened when I left Smith's. I found out that Killer Mike would be performing at midnight at Wild Bill's in Duluth, GA. Thanks to BJ Ayoleke and Shanna "Smiley" Sheats from "Tha Daily Pursuit" and Terence RUSHin who told me about this event, I was able to make it out there with them to shoot the show. Honestly I think a lot of people are sleeping on Mike. Each time I see him perform, and every time listen to his music, I begin to see how smart this guy is, and how much of a lyricist is. If you don't believe me, just wait until his album entitled "PL3DGE" comes out in late March. I already got to listen to the full album, but I'll tell you about that here shortly. After Mike ripped the stage, the crew and I got to go backstage with 'em and chill for a bit. We even got to listen to him talk about "lurking", which was outright hilarious! Afterwards, "F.L.Y" came out on stage and performed. Um, I really don't listen to their music like that but I know they do that "Swag Surfin'" song...only because they performed it.
Hey, take a look at these.
Mike Bigga a.k.a. Killer Mike

RUSH and Mike Bigga

F.L.Y.



Last but not least. Finally.
Again, thanks to BJ Ayokele and Smiley who are our plugs into getting into this epic event, Killer Mike's "PL3DGE" Album Listening Party. It was a long drive out to Tree Sound Studios in Norcross but it was well worth it. Party goers had a chance to watch and listen exclusively to Mike perform all 14 tracks on his new album "PL3DGE", which is to be released in late March of this year. And of course we got photos and footage which will be up in the near future.
**THEY HAD A FULL KITCHEN AND SERVED AWESOME FOOD TO ALL THEIR GUESTS AND EVEN HAD MACARONI AND CHEESE**
Just thought I'd mention. The management at Tree Sounds and their artists show so much hospitality and they make you feel right at home. A couple people we ran into? Young Dro, Yelawolf and Mali Hunter(General Manager/Sr.VP Artist/Writer at Tree Sound Studios)just to name a few. Mike Bigga put on a sick performance as usual, and I don't think one person left disappointed.

Young Dro

Yelawolf




Oh hey, that's me.


Hey, sorry if that was a lot of reading. Next time, I won't wait so long after I do stuff to write about it, so it won't all be compiled into one huge essay. Until next time my friends.
-Tristan Ervin Photography
P.S.
Shout outs to BJ Ayoleke, my new found friend Shanna "Smiley" Sheats, Mike Bigga, Terence RUSHIN, and Wynton Yates. Ya'll are some awesome people. Even you Rush.
Oh, and I have a lot of video footage too. I'll be getting on those soon.