Miha Rekar

This is the oldest pic in my portfolio dating back to May 2006. I just barely got my Canon 20D and Canon 50/1.8 back then and didn’t have a clue what ISO, aperture or shutter time stand for nor how to approach concert photography. I think this is just one of those lucky beginner shots you get that gets you going later on.

This is the oldest pic in my portfolio dating back to May 2006. I just barely got my Canon 20D and Canon 50/1.8 back then and didn’t have a clue what ISO, aperture or shutter time stand for nor how to approach concert photography. I think this is just one of those lucky beginner shots you get that gets you going later on.



Yes she is <3



This is one of the most interesting pics I ever made. I was shooting Gorillaz Sound System when I looked upside on the opposite side of the stage and saw a really tall building. Immediately I went to the entrance, explained my wishes to the security guard and he let me go up on the roof. This is the result - stage, lights, crowd, car trails,… it all makes sense from above.



This was taken a couple of minutes after the yesterdays one. As I said Elvis Jackson are totally crazy and one of their specialities are “inflated beach thingies” and interestingly enough - concert people always find new ways to use it.



Again, this is Omar, though this tome not in a classic photo - on the contrary - this is very unique. Crowd is out of focus, Omar is in focus and looking away, showing his back to me, but we can see both arms. I don’t know why but this photo is simply one of my favorites.



While this party pic from EXIT might not seem much to you it carries a lot of symbolics. Blurred in front is Dubfire who was playing Back 2 Back with Richie Hawtin (two of the best minimal artists in my opinion). On the stage there was also fire show happening at the same time. So yeah - fire show in front of Dubfire. I find that interesting, heh :)



This is one of my favorite pics I ever made in Orto. Let me explain for those of you not from Slovenia. Orto is a (mostly) rock club with very poor and dynamic lightning. There is even an unwritten rule amongst concert photographers here that if you can make good photos in Orto you can make them anywhere. But here Anavrin brought their own lights and turned club lightning to what it should have always been so I was able to do this crazy colorful wide-angle picture.


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