I know what you mean with sticking with 'usual lens'.
What's this first 3 song thing? I know about no flash, thus only using the flashgun as an AF-assist, works wonders during weddings.
When I've shot The King Blues, Get Cape Wear Cape Fly + a few others, the rule always was:
'You are allowed to photograph the first three songs of the set, with no flash.'
I don't know if Biffy will do that as well, I'd imagine it varies from band to band, but most of the 'majors' i've shot are the same. It's just a possibility that could happen.
P.S I'm about to email you about something!
Wow I can't believe two people have been chosen just from this forum... and all because I made this thread out of good will
Awesome work chaps, such a good opportunity for you both! (I'm not jealous at all)

look forward to seeing the pics.
Can't wait to see the results! Enjoy!Tonight's the night for me!
Anyone has any last min advise? I have learn from a fellow fan/gig photographer that Simon loves to hang around the stage left... so something to look out for Bucket.
.Tonight's the night for me!
Anyone has any last min advise? I have learn from a fellow fan/gig photographer that Simon loves to hang around the stage left... so something to look out for Bucket.
