The Verges
PR-Photo Session
Various Locations, Copenhagen

5. July 2006
 
 

I often get requests from upcoming bands and artists to make a photo session. As I only want to work with artists if I like the music they create, I ask them to send a demo. If I like what I hear I'm willing to support them in any way that I'm able to.
In September 2004 I met The Verges' bass-player, Peter, at a concert in Forbrændingen. I gave him my card, and almost two years later, I recieved a demo-cd from the band. Though being an unfinished pre-mix it was obvious that The Verges music is very ambitious and at a high artistic level. It reminds me of early 1970's Danish superband, Ache, mixed with Saybia and a touch of The Doors!! Very exciting. For me they sound as a typical studio-band with their complicated composititions, so I look foreward to hearing them playing live at Melody Maker Contest in Pumpehuset on 18. August 2006. If you want to experience a band before they get famous, you should attend the concert to support them! (See my photos from The Verges' concert at Pumpehuset here)

In the series below you will find a diversified selection from the photo session I did with the band on a sunny day in July. I've done various treatments of each photo in PhotoShop.


 

The Band:
Morten Refskov: leaad vo, g
Peter Holst: b, back-up vo
Esben Andersen: keyb
Semir Catovic: dm

 

Photographs by Eric Klitgaard © 2006

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and it is strictly prohibited to download and use the photographs for any purpose
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The Verges (from left): Esben Andersen, Semir Catovic, Morten Refskov and Peter Holst

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photographs by Eric Klitgaard © 2006

All photographs on this site are protected by the international copyright laws
and it is strictly prohibited to download and use the photographs for any purpose
without written permission from the photographer


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