Studio & Stage

Dive into photo essays, road notes, and creative breakdowns from life between studio and stage.

An open sketchbook lies on a paint-splattered desk, its pages filled with playful thumbnail layouts for music photography shoots: tiny rectangles labeled with song titles, arrows showing lighting directions, and doodles of instruments and abstract light patterns. Scattered around are colorful sticky notes, a neon-green gel filter, a small LED panel, and a compact point-and-shoot camera with a rainbow strap. Cool daylight from a nearby window mixes with a soft magenta RGB desk light, creating a dynamic mix of blue and pink tones over the workspace. Shot at a slightly oblique angle with moderate depth of field, the foreground details are tack-sharp while the background art supplies blur gently. The mood is imaginative and experimental, conveying a multidisciplinary artist planning playful music photo concepts in a realistic, documentary style.

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Suzifromtheblock documents the electricity between sound and image—live shows, studio sessions, and street portraits. This blog shares raw moments, creative experiments, and visual diaries for music lovers, fellow artists, and curious photographers.

A translucent acrylic record player in bubblegum pink sits on a minimalist white plinth, its clear platter supporting a vibrant marbled vinyl record. Next to it, a compact black camera with a chunky lens leans against a stack of photo zines featuring bold, high-contrast concert imagery on their covers. The background is a smooth gradient wall shifting from cyan to magenta, echoing stage lighting. A single spotlight from above-left casts crisp, dramatic shadows and gleaming highlights on the acrylic edges. Captured with a low-angle, slightly wide lens to exaggerate shapes, the scene feels graphic, playful, and ultra-modern, blending music culture and photographic equipment in vivid, photographic realism.