Some concerts aren’t just heard — they’re seen.
This night at Foro Dragón brought together three bands with distinct energy: Los Martes, Marly Marly, and BOKÉH. Each one delivered a different sound, but all three lit up the stage with raw emotion and presence.
📸 What I Look for in Every Shot
It’s never just about freezing a moment. I aim to capture the electricity, the body language, the lights, the haze, the atmosphere. I want the image to speak — as loud as a guitar riff or a punchy snare hit.
🎛️ Technique + Emotion
I work with intentional framing, vivid lighting, selective focus, and storytelling through each frame. It’s a balance between the chaos of a live show and the precision of visual design.
🧠 Why It Matters
For artists, live photography isn’t just about memories — it’s about identity and impact.
It becomes part of your visual brand. A good photo can live on a single cover, tour poster, or social media post that makes someone stop and listen.
Photos by Yasunari Murayama, professional photographer based in Mexicali, Baja California. Specializing in visual storytelling, events, and commercial photography.
💬 Are you an artist looking to capture your sound visually?
I take on a limited number of live sessions, focusing on artists and bands who understand the value of strong visual presence.
📩 Feel free to reach out via my contact section or connect on social.
I’m always open to creative collaborations with purpose and vision.
All images in this post were captured live by Yasunari Murayama, visual producer and photographer based in Mexicali, Mexico.
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