GOLDMINE BLOG
Indy Rocks to the Soul Circus: A Night with Marcus King
The echoes of a phenomenal night still linger in the grand halls of the Old National Centre. On July 16th, Indianapolis witnessed a blues revival unlike any other. Sure, this Hoosier state might be known for its endless cornfields and country twang, but on this particular Tuesday, the city traded Stetsons for soul patches as Marcus King and his band, The Marcus King Trio, rolled into town.
To Guild or Not to Guild: The Value of Photography Associations in the Digital Age
The digital age has empowered photographers with a wealth of online resources and fostered a thriving community of independent creators. However, established guilds and associations still hold value, offering established reputation, specialized education, and advocacy for photographers' rights. The key lies in a hybrid model that leverages the strengths of both traditional structures and the independent spirit.
K-Pop Takes Over Indy: A Night with A.C.E.
A.C.E. brought the house down at the Egyptian Room in Indianapolis! This much-anticipated comeback concert pulsated with the electrifying energy of a dedicated fandom. Witness the sea of lightsticks, A.C.E.'s powerful stage presence, and their unique blend of pop, rock, hip-hop, and R&B that left fans breathless. Don't miss out on this captivating review of A.C.E.'s Indianapolis concert! (K-Pop, A.C.E. Concert Review)
A Guide to Event Videography in Indianapolis
Indianapolis bursts with energy, from electrifying concerts to elegant galas. Capturing these events on video is a powerful way to preserve memories and share the spirit of Indy with the world.
Summer Gods Descended on Noblesville: A Night of Nostalgia with Third Eye Blind, Yellowcard, and Arizona
Third Eye Blind, Yellowcard, and Arizona ignited Noblesville, Indiana on the Summer Gods Tour. A packed Ruoff Music Center erupted in singalongs and mosh pits for an unforgettable night of nostalgia.
Hello Again, Metric, I Knew You When!!!
Metric's Indianapolis show at the Vogue was a blast from the college days turned into this photographer's fever dream, reminding everyone why these Canadian rockers remain indie royalty.