• 05 Jan 2010 /  LA Kings, photography, portraiture
    LA Kings cover feature in Fourth Period Magazine. ©2009 Gary Livingston

    LA Kings cover feature in Fourth Period Magazine. ©2009 Gary Livingston

    Here’s a fun little clip from the shoot:

    After nine years as a freelance photographer and working with many different clients I have my images on a magazine cover for the first time.

    It was well worth the wait considering I got to photograph my home team, the LA Kings. Not just my home team but, really inspirational guys that have faced adversity and doubt for most of their careers with the LA Kings.

    This season is different. They found their confidence and have been in a playoff sport all season long. They always learn from their mistakes and come back stronger because of it. They make it easy to be an LA Kings fan for the first time in a decade. They make it even more fun than easy.

    It was a the most difficult and stressful shoot of my career and it didn’t go close to what I expected when I first got asked to do it.

    But, I learned a lot and have a lot of good things to build on. I can’t wait to shoot them many more times in the seasons to come.

    I hope to shoot many more players for The Fourth Period Magazine too. They were a joy to work with and very patient and supportive.

    Be sure to pick up the magazine on January 11th! It’s a great article by my new friend, Dennis Berstein.

    Support the magazine! They’re new and deserve the readers. It’s a great organization.

    More about the magazine can be found on the LA Kings website! Just click the image!

    Thank you to Max Cohen, Dennis Berstein, and David Pagnotta for giving me this opportunity.

    Thanks to Paul Mocey-Hanton for assisting me too! You can see that stud in the video. =)

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  • 14 Sep 2009 /  LA Kings, photography
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    HOCKEY IS BACK!!!

    Today was exciting seeing training camp take place. My camera broke and is being repaired but, thankfully I have good friends like Paul Mocey-Hanton. He let me take out his D300 so I could get some photos. Be sure to look him up. He’s a great photographer!

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    It was great seeing potential lines forming. It seemed like the Brown-Moller-Purcell line had a lot of chemistry. The Frolov-Handzus-Simmonds line looked just as energetic and aware of each other’s movement on the ice. I had to leave before I got a look at the group with Smyth-Kopitar-Williams. If those are the three top lines and they mesh as well as what I got a glimpse of then I think the Kings will be in good shape this year.

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    Ersberg and Zatkoff seemed to be battling hard for a spot on the team. Bernier, the most promising prospect the Kings have in net, didn’t seem ready today. He continuously got caught out of position and allowed his disappointment in himself get the better of him. He showed some great flares of awesomeness. However, they were far and few between. He barely challenged the shooters and it looked as though he was over thinking everything. I hope it is just something he sleeps off. I didn’t get to see Quick either. He was in the last group.

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    Watching Moller and Purcell was the most fun to me. The two of them were battling hard on the ice and showed a lot of passion. Purcell was hitting the back of the net a lot more often than I remember last year.

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    Actually, the most fun was watching Greene, Frolov, Moller, Brown, and Purcell show some personality and joy on the ice. They each had some really fun moments joking with each other. Watching Greene react to scoring a goal was well worth going down to Toyota Center today. Haha, I hope I get to see some more outbursts of excitement like that while I’m at games this season.

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    I’m heading out to the pre-season game tomorrow night against the Coyotes. I’ll be sure to update this post with more thoughts on how the Kings are looking going into the 09-10 season.

    Enjoy the photos.

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  • Gavin of Dredg performing at the Troubadour

    Gavin of Dredg performing at the Troubadour

    Let’s get the bad out of the way. This show was yet another poorly lit, frustrating experience. The few moments that utilized the lights to create an interesting atmosphere in which to see the band was just barely bright enough to notice it happening.

    It baffles me how lighting could go to the sidelines in terms of expressing one’s music. It is such an easy tool to utilize in order to increase the way and richness those in the audience can connect to the music.

    I did what I could in a horrible situation for photography.

    With that said, the show was amazing. Dredg is always a treat to see live. They do a great job with letting it all flow out naturally.

    Gavin of Dredg performing at the Troubadour

    Gavin of Dredg performing at the Troubadour

    Gavin is a great front man. His stage presence is reminiscent of Jim Morrison to me. He has this fun swagger about him. His voice is unique and he has great technique with singing powerfully and in control.

    Compared to the few outings I caught while they were still writing the new songs that require Gavin to play guitar, he looks a lot more natural up there with one in his hands.

    He has never looked out of place playing on his slide guitar which rests on the table in front of him. It did at one point seem as though being strapped to a guitar was a whole new world to him. haha.

    Not now. Now, he has that same swagger on guitar as he does the rest of the time without it. It’s quite fun to watch.

    Dino of Dredg performing at the Troubadour

    Dino of Dredg performing at the Troubadour

    Dino is the most calculated person I think I have ever seen play. At times it is hard to not think of him as a robot. If you couldn’t happen to look into his eyes while he played I think you would believe he actually is a robot. The guy hits crazy hard and knows how to lead the rest of the band through dynamic build ups through out their set.

    Mark of Dredg performing at the Troubadour

    Mark of Dredg performing at the Troubadour

    Mark’s guitar playing is probably the most easily recognized element in the music that notifies the listener they are hearing a dredg song. Until this show I was struggling with pinpointing just how far and away the batch of songs on their newest album have come from the last album.

    Seeing them live and being able to fully focus on Mark made it apparent that distance is not far at all. His style has not changed although the influences for the music has.

    Drew of Dredg performing at the Troubadour

    Drew of Dredg performing at the Troubadour

    Drew is definitely the ambassador of dredg. He is the guy that is always a beacon of fun. No matter how serious he can look, there are always moments of charm as he finds someone to quickly interact with in the crowd.

    It was interesting seeing the addition of a synth in front of Drew.

    A lot of times when you see a band member abandon their analog (well, analog enough) instrument for a synth it gets a little nerve racking. I mean, “keyboards have no soul!” Or, at least that is what I have read on numerous bumper stickers. haha.

    The way Drew writes and plays quickly disproves that. It is a welcome addition to the soundscape that dredg creates.

    Judgement Day on stage with Dredg performing at the Troubadour

    Judgement Day on stage with Dredg performing at the Troubadour

    The show was amazing. A lot of energy. A lot of heart and/or soul (haha). A lot of great songs. A lot of surprises too. With dredg that means guest appearances by friends. This night it was Judgement Day joining the band on stage to provide strings to a good grip of songs.

    Well. That about sums it up.

    Check Dredg out!

    Enjoy the photos. I hope. ^_-

    p.s. Gonna add this video of them at Coachella last year playing “Saviour” off their new CD to help give you all an idea of how great these guys are.

    Goodness. <3

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  • 25 Feb 2009 /  LA Kings, personal
    ©2009 Gary Livingston

    I'm ready for the playoffs if we make it. ©2009 Gary Livingston

    For the first time since 2002 the Kings could be playing in the playoffs.  This is the first time for many of our current players to actually have something to fight for during the final 25 or so games.

    It is really exciting to be a fan.  The Kings are currently the youngest team in the NHL.  They have a lot of inexperienced players and no one expected much from any of them in terms of rising to the challenge in this first season of Kings being a truly new team compared to its past versions.  It is a lot of fun to watch young kids develop into true NHL players and come together to represent our city.

    The Kings were also the worst team in the NHL last season and not much better the seasons before that.  They have seriously turned all their shortcomings around.  In many areas they were last in the NHL last season they are in the top 10.  It is great to have hope and be able to see the beginning of things to come for this organization and hockey in Los Angeles.  No one expected them to even be a contender for a playoff spot.   Yet, here we are.  Four points behind the 7th and  8th place teams and plenty  of time to disrupt things and take a spot away from one of them.

    With the win over the Minnesota Wild tonight there is a lot to be hopeful about.  Keep an eye on the team.  Show your support. The team needs to know they are not just fighting for their pride but, the pride of LA.

    I’ll do my best to make it out to some practices as soon as the team gets back from their road trip.

    Be sure to jump over to Rich Hammond’s  LA KINGS blog: http://www.insidesocal.com/kings/

    He does a wonderful job exposing the players as people and providing something more intimate to cheer for.

    Keep www.atdhe.net bookmarked too in case a road game is not televised.  Most games are streamed there =)

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  • 04 Jan 2009 /  LA Kings, photography

    The LA Kings spent Sunday after practice participating in a rink tour around Los Angeles County.

    The team and key staff members were split up and sent to different rinks.

    I went to my local rink, The Iceoplex, to enjoy some time with Patrick O’Sullivan, Peter Harrold, Jack Johnson, Bob Miller, and Jim Fox.

    After signing autographs everyone but Bob jumped onto the ice to conduct youth hockey clinics with their fans.

    It was great to witness some loyal fans come out to see some up and coming stars and greats alike.

    Don’t miss the game on Tuesday against the Anaheim Sucks then again on Thursday home at the Staples center. I think we are finally in a position to put some hurt to them twice in a row.

    Go Kings!

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  • 30 Oct 2008 /  LA Kings

    I woke up early this morning and headed over to the Toyota Center to catch the LA Kings practicing for their game tomorrow against the Vancouver Canucks.

    The goal was to get some more shots to put together a little portfolio when I send this proposal over to AEG about gaining more access to the team. Hopefully, I made out with some shots you enjoy.

    Let me know which you like most so I get have a different perspective to think about when I do put this mini portfolio together. Thanks =)

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  • 09 Oct 2008 /  LA Kings, photography
    Coach Murray bringing the team together.  ©2008 Gary Livingston

    Coach Murray bringing the team together. ©2008 Gary Livingston

    With the new season opening tomorrow night there is a lot to be excited about when you think LA Kings. That almost feels strange to say after so many seasons of uncertainty about the future of the team.

    For the first time in a very long time the LA Kings seem to have an identity as a team. Coach Murray has been working hard to bring everyone together on the same page stressing the importance of defense and checking. I was very excited the first time I read about Murray’s focus for the team and after attending some days at training camp and preseason games it was apparent his philosophy had taken root with the team.

    I saw a total of eight fights in two preseason games and one training camp practice. The LA Kings are certainly tougher and every bit ready to fight hard if not for a playoff spot, at the very least recognition as being a tough competitor.

    Tomorrow will say a lot. It is the first night the LA Kings are playing as an official team. Patrick O’Sullivan is back in the line up and all the cuts in training camp have been made. In interviews the entire team shows a renewed sense of passion and excitement for the game.

    It should be exciting to see how well the preseason experiences carry over into the season. Tune in tomorrow at 7:30 on FSN to watch them knock some Sharks around!