Jason Miller is a live music photographer and has shot major rock gigs around the world. From stadium tours to punk rock DIY shows, he clocks up hundreds of gigs a year.

Jason & I talk about how an accident involving the wrong gig pass to see Motley Crue got him started in live music photography, and how in just 2 years he went from having never owned a camera to establishing himself as an accredited shooter. He has already published his first book showcasing his work too.

We discuss the art of live music photography, the secrets of shooting live gigs, and he busts myths about the “3 song rule” (clue, Bruce Springsteen is involved!). 

He shares stories of shooting bands such as Blink 182, and Marilyn Manson. He tells us about experiences in the pit and jostling with other photographers. And he shares what he thinks about camera-phones at concerts.

It’s a fun episode as Jason has loads of energy and is very passionate. If you enjoyed the podcast, please rate, review and subscribe.   You can get in touch and follow us below, Instagram - instagram.com/makers_of_the_universe/ Twitter - twitter.com/paul_davies  Email - [email protected] 

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