Monty Chandler Photography

This blog is dedicated to sharing my thoughts and photographic works of the things I choose to shoot. Sharing my views of what I see, capturing them in photography and converting them into art.

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Monty is a freelance photographer and avid music fan located in Charlotte, NC. He has been documenting the world through still photography for over 30 years. Monty's website is meant to both share online images and support the acquisition of prints/merchandise of those images by those whom desire to do so. Monty's travels have brought him to several corners of the world. "The ability to share these travels and my personal interests with friends and family has proven to be both an inspiration and a great source of personal satisfaction for me. Inspiration and satisfaction tend to sum up to balance which is something I treasure greatly."

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Absentstar - I Nine - Needtobreathe


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The line-up of bands performing at Amos' Southend caught my attention, so for the first time in many years I ventured down to the club to photograph some of the hottest up and coming rock bands performing in America today. My research proved to be accurate as all three of these bands performed with smoothness and professionalism - with each of them being unique and somehow familiar. What's amazing is that these three bands are touring the East coast this month together. So everywhere they go, the crowd will be blessed with a wonderful show. Something which in my opinion, and experience, is not common.

Absentstar's history goes back to 1999, when Lead singer Derek Ingersoll, guitarist Andy Dixon and drummer Heath Hamilton relocated from Indiana to Chicago, where the three figured they stood a better chance of finding an audience for their music. In addition to an expanded audience in the big city of Chicago also hooked them up with guitarist-keyboardist Marshall Hanbury and bassist Noel Arnim, completing the band’s makeup in 2005. The band recently completed a wonderful new 12 song album titled Sea Trials. The guys have hit the road to share their music with the rest of America.

I Nine - As many of you know, one of my photographic passions is to capture little known, or "undiscovered" talent as they traverse their path to discover and impart their imprint on American music. This allows me to hear first hand the raw talent of these musicians before it is altered by the marketing machines, but primarily it allows a glimpse into the heart and soul of the extreme effort exerted by these young people as they work to make their mark in American music culture. A group of young talent whom I think may be the next musical name you will become familiar with is I Nine. These young people hail from the southern town of Orangeburg, South Carolina, not far from us here in Charlotte.

As with many bands there's a long and winding road that has led to their current state - which by the way includes a debut album titled, Heavy Weighs The King. The members of I Nine have been playing together for about three years, though as lead singer Carmen Keigans says, they also grew up together and have known each other since they were kids. The band comprises, in addition to Carmen; Bryan Gibson (lead guitar, cello); Matt Heath (bass); Brian Whitman (guitar). Hopefully you will get a chance to see these guys play at a venue near you soon. If not, watch for their performance on CBS' The Early Show on April 26th.

The headliner for the nights show was a group called Needtobreathe. When the lead singer of Absentstar asked the audience who they were all there to see, it was with one voice that they yelled "Needtobreathe"! It wasn't long before I understood why. Having signed with Atlantic records and cutting their debut album Daylight in 2006, this band was known to most of the people in the audience. They have just released their second album, The Heat, and are back on the road playing for audiences across the country. The band has a real southern sound flair with the expected melodies imbedded within. This makes their music easy to listen to and captivating at the same time.

As I said at the outset of this page, its not often you'll get to see a trio of bands in one billing that performs at the caliber these three do. If you like rock music you'll love the night you spend with these three.

Cheers,

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Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Myrtle Beach, SC

Myrtle Beach is a golfers paradise and in March there are folks from all over the country who come in to escape the snow covered courses of their home to play on the lush fairways Myrtle has to offer.  That's what brought me to South Carolina on this winter weekend so I took a little time get some shots of the beach front as well as the lowland marshes that are common in the Myrtle Beach area.  

It's not often that I get photos of a sunrise but I sacraficed some sleep to get some beautiful shots of the sunrise over this lovely beach front.

Enjoy & Cheers,

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Utah - Winter Wonders

Utah Photos -  I was fortunate enough to spend a couple of days in Utah at the end of February and had decent enough weather to travel around Salt Lake City a little and get a few scenic  photos of the mountains along with a couple of tourist spots in the city.  It's no wonder people come from all over to ski in this area of the country.  It is truly beautiful and they certainly have a lot of snow!  I tried a few things at sunset from some distances to capture the majesty of the snow covered mountains as well as Great Salt Lake.

I traveled up Big Cottonwood Canyon as well as Little Cottonwood Canyon for a few of the images.  Several of the shots were taken from Antelope Island State Park - a gorgeous place providing vista of the mountain range as well as Salt Lake City nestled at the foot of the mountains.  

I hope you enjoy this component of the portfolio - I froze my tail off getting some of these images. :-)

Cheers,

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Tuesday, March 04, 2008

Blues On First


While in Salt Lake City this past weekend I went to a club called Zanzibar to see a blues band named "Blues On First". The band is a group of talented musicians led by a fantastic guitarist named Paul Blandford. Paul plays a mean blues guitar which will have you sitting on the edge of your seat trying to see his fingers fly. Nick Greco is the lead singer who also plays a sultry blues harp. Nick makes the harp sing the blue as well.

The band was fantastic as were the people I met there. Thanks go out to Jason for allowing me to join his family at their table. Always great to see a mom and her sons out having a good time! Ya'll kick ass!

As for Zanzibar, the staff were great, but this is not really a musical venue. They have an adequate stage with poor stage lighting and no sound system at all. I would love to see Blues On First at a place like The Double Door Inn here in Charlotte. Perhaps some day?

It was a great show by a very good blues band though..


Cheers,

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