Josh started shooting live bands on a whim in early 2013. Since then, he has gone on to shoot national and international acts including, Reverend Horton Heat, Slayer, Dead Kennedys, Slightly Stoopid, Primus, Hank Williams, Jr., and Pierce the Veil, as well as numerous local Detroit acts. Josh's work earned him recognition and a spot as a National Rock Review photographer. Josh's main passion in life has always been music, which shows in his work. Josh also shoots roller derby, nature, and urban scenes, in addition to his concert photography.
Black Iris Booking, creators of the annual Black Christmas event, have launched the First Annual Blackout BBQ at the Magic Stick in Detroit and it's sure to be another hit.
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The Dead Kennedys brought their morbidly satirical sociopolitical punk rock to a packed crowd at St. Andrew's Hall in Detroit, MI on June 24th, 2014.
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The Seattle alt-rock crew, Presidents of the United States of America, known for use of the 'basitar' and 'guitbass', paid a visit recently to the Motor City. (more…)...
Portland, Oregon's Red Fang bit the crowd at The Magic Stick in Detroit, MI on June 2nd as their 2014 Situation: Awesome! Tour rolled into town. (more…)...
Metal legends Iced Earth stormed through Detroit on April 12, 2014. Touring in support of their latest release, Plagues of Babylon, Iced Earth crushed the crowd in attendance. The band played a wide variety of ...
Punk rockers by day, mariachi purveyors by night, Mariachi El Bronx (aka 'The Bronx') roared through the Motor City on March 16th, 2014 and revved up a sold out St. Andrew's Hall. The Bronx's cultured and ...
Slightly Stoopid formed in 1995 in Ocean Beach, California by childhood friends Miles Doughty and Kyle McDonald. Soon after, Bradley Nowell (Sublime frontman) discovered them and signed them to his label, Sku...
West coast metal legends, Metal Church, demonstrated they still have what it takes rock the house. On tour in support of their latest release, Generation Nothing, the band took the stage on Friday, February 2...