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BRAD PAISLEY

BRAD PAISLEY

Brad Paisley Rocks Rexall Place on Crushin' It World Tour - February 19, 2016

Dana Zuk February 24, 2016

PHOTOGRAPHED FOR NORTHLANDS EDMONTON


What a fun way to kick off last weekend! I photographed my first country music show, and had the opportunity to play house-photographer at Rexall Place on Friday February 19th, as the one and only, Brad Paisley, brought the party to Edmonton.  

Brad had one of the coolest stages that I have ever had the chance to shoot; enormous video screens backing the stage,  playing various clips of people partying and celebrating, including a long cat-walk that stretched into the crowd, giving concert goers a chance to be within reaching distance of Brad as he would strut his stuff from one end of the stage to the other.

As per usual, I had a really great time shooting this gig, and I'm hoping for more opportunities like this to arise so I can continue to expand my genre-horizon, and to smash the goal I have for 2016! 

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Tags Dana Zuk Photography, Brad Paisley, Northlands, Rexall Place, country music, photography, Crushin' It World Tour
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Colin MacDonald - THE TREWS

Colin MacDonald - THE TREWS

The Trews Serenade Festival Place on Sherwood Park Stop of Acoustic Tour 2016 - February 18, 2016

Dana Zuk February 19, 2016

PHOTOGRAPHED FOR VANDALA MAGAZINE


I love discovering new venues. The thrill of taking on a new room, with a new stage and lighting rig is always something I've looked forward to as a concert photographer. Especially when Canadian rock ambassadors are headlining the unfamiliar stage.

Thursday night was the first time I had ever been to the beautiful Festival Place in Sherwood Park, AB. All for good reason, too! As The Trews rocked the house with an acoustic set, accompanied by the singular likes of Rich Robinson of The Black Crowes while he performed his solo work; Rock lovers of all ages filled the seats of the theater in Festival Place, smiling, singing along and clapping their hands to the familiar melodies of The Trews' and Rich Robinson's soundtracks. The perfect atmosphere to gear up to a busy weekend with!  

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Tags The Trews, Dana Zuk Photography, Vandala Magazine, Live Nation Alberta, Festival Place, Sherwood Park, Edmonton, Rich Robinson, The Black Crowes
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Matt Heafy - TRIVIUM

Matt Heafy - TRIVIUM

Trivium Sells Out Starlite Room on Edmonton Stop of North American Tour - February 10, 2016

Dana Zuk February 15, 2016

PHOTOGRAPHED FOR VANDALA MAGAZINE


It's been roughly four years since I last saw Trivium on an Edmonton stage. Far too long to have gone without witnessing the epicness of their performance. Thankfully, I was able to get my fill of their stellar set on Wednesday night at the Starlite Room. Accompanied by the talented likes of local support acts The Order of Chaos and All Else Fails, each band had the house rocking from wall to wall.

Leading the charge, All Else Fails meant business as they took to the stage to kick off the evening. Seizing the attention of their audience, playing a number of killer songs that encouraged their audience to headbang along with the raspy vocals and shreddy guitar solos featured in each track. The band definitely left a lasting impression on this particular Edmonton crowd. 

Continuing the flow of adrenaline, The Order of Chaos delivered a relentless performance to a full floor. Non-stop shred-action from start to finish, the band had the house jumping, moshing and headbanging; Channeling energy between performer and audience, putting the cherry on top of an already awesome night.

Taking to a dimly lit stage, Trivium boomed into their set, starting with the title track off of their newest album: "Silence in the Snow", causing the crowd at the Starlite Room to go absolutely wild. Exchanging smiles and fist bumps with near by concert goers, Trivium powered through their heavy 14 song set, playing tracks spanning their 10+ year career that had the house rockin' from side to side, front to back. With each cheer the audience would roar at the band, Trivium answered back by crushing the catchy melodies of fan favorite tracks included in the set, such as: "Strife" , "Insurrection", "Tread The Floods" and "Down From The Sky", all building anticipation for the pounding chorus of their encore track, "In Waves", which resulted in total chaos among fans as they sang, moshed, and headbanged the night away. The voices of Trivium's Edmonton fans could be heard singing along to their performance from the snowy streets outside of the venue, meaning only one thing... That Trivium had once again dominated Edmonton, leaving a memorable impression on their old and new fans at the Starlite Room, that will be talked about for months to come. 

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Tags Dana Zuk Photography, Vandala Magazine, Trivium, The Order Of Chaos, All Else Fails, Concertworks, Starlite Room
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WARBRINGER

WARBRINGER

Warbringer Delivers Healthy Dose of Thrash to Edmonton on North American Tour with Enforcer, Cauldron & Exmortus - January 28, 2016

Dana Zuk January 30, 2016

PHOTOGRAPHED FOR VANDALA MAGAZINE


Weekday thrash gigs are always promising. If it's not the wicked bang-over the morning after, it's the hoarse voice that will remind you of what a great time you had the night before. This was definitely the case for Edmonton on Friday morning, as California's thrash experts Warbringer, brought total war to the Starlite Room on Thursday night as they rolled through Edmonton on their 2016 North American tour, accompanied by Sweden's Enforcer, fellow Canadian's Cauldron (with Striker's Dan Cleary filling in on lead vocals), and Exmortus of California, who all pleased the likes of their Edmonton audiences. 

Firing up the night with Exmortus leading the charge, the Californian's delivered a set jam packed with crushing riffs and shreddy solos to a full floor. Moving on to Toronto's very own, Cauldron, playing a brief eight song set with Dan Cleary lending his powerful vocals to the band for the evening, due to their lead vocalist, Jason Decay, coming down with a nasty throat infection, rendering him unable to sing during the set. As Enforcer was about to hit the stage, the floor of the Starlite Room began to fill up, as people began to chant the band's name, eagerly awaiting for the four-some to dominate the room. As the Swedish thrash masters took to the stage, the audience erupted into a frenzy of headbanging hair, which could be seen flying in all directions; a pleasant sight for the musicians playing to a full room. By the time Warbringer hit the stage, the floor began to fill up even more, which resulted in a whirlwind of intense moshers and headbangers who began to thrash about with the adrenaline-packed set that the band had unleashed on their Starlite Room crowd, including fan favorite tracks such as: "Living in a Whirlwind", "Black Sun, Black Moon", "Combat Shock", and "TOTAL WAR", putting an aggressive edge on the evening, and creating the perfect storm for a weekday thrash show that will be talked about for months to come.

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Tags Dana Zuk Photography, Warbringer, Enforcer, Cauldron, Exmortus, Concertworks, Starlite Room, YEG, Edmonton, North American Tour
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STRIKER

STRIKER

Striker Brings the Heat to The Starlite Room for "Stand In The Fire" CD Release Party - January 22, 2015

Dana Zuk January 25, 2016

I just gotta say it... I LOVE CD release parties! Especially when one of the most rockin' bands in the city releases a new record and, puts on a killer show to present it to the masses. People from all over Alberta flocked to the Starlite Room to catch the gentlemen of Striker in action, as they unleashed the madness of their newest album "Stand In The Fire" on Friday night to a packed house. 

With the support of three other stellar local bands, the night was kicked off in style with Solborn, a new band to the local scene, playing symphonic power metal in the finest way possible. The beautiful harmonies accompanied by striking female vocals involved in Solborn's music grabbed the audiences attention with a firm grip, holding on tight from the moment the band hit the stage 'til the end of their crushing set. Next up on the bill, and pleasantly received by those gathered on the floor of the Starlite Room, Wolfrik kicked the show into high gear with speed and force. Moshers began to thrash about as Wolfrik rolled through their set, delivering devastating songs one after another to keep the adrenaline pumping. As more people began to fill the venue, veterans of Edmonton crossover, L.A.M.S, warmed up the necks of headbangers gathered at the front of the stage, as they unleashed their brand of thrashy-punky goodness on everyone in the room, preparing the bodies and voices for what was yet to come.

With anticipation sitting thick in the air, Striker took to the dimly lit stage as their audience began to roar. Starting off their hefty 15 song set with "Crossroads", Edmonton began to sing along and thrash about. One of my favorite things about Striker's music, is that it's fun to sing along with and wreck your neck to, and I know that there are many people out there who can agree with me on that one! Moving on through the set, Striker played a handful of tracks off of the new record, their single entitled "Too Late", being one of them. As the band serenaded the Starlite Room, the harmonies and killer guitar solos of fan favorite tracks such as: "Lethal Force", "City of Gold", and "Full Speed" could be heard echoing throughout the halls and in the streets outside. While the band boomed into "Fight For Your Life" , vocalist Dan Cleary, began to encourage the crowd to sing along to the catchy chorus. Splitting the room down the middle, and encouraging call-and-answer vocal melodies from audience left and audience right, adding a even more fun spin on the performance of this epic track. I found it only fitting that the guys chose the song "Second Attack" as their encore, as the songs in-your-face guitar-aggressiveness was complimentary to the energy of the set prior to this point in the show. Plus, the irony behind that is pretty sweet, if you ask me! Lastly, closing off the night with "Terrorizer", Striker closed off the show to a smiling audience, chanting and cheering for more as they offered cheers to anyone they could reach with their drink held in the air. This  was simply a perfect way to introduce a brand new, independently released  record on their home town, while celebrating with some of their closest friends. I love it! Talented musicians makin' memories on the way to the top! 

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Tags Striker, L.A.M.S, Wolfrik, Solborn, Dana Zuk Photography, Concertworks, Starlite Room, CD release
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Brett Reid - TYRANT

Brett Reid - TYRANT

Slaughterfest 2016 as Edmonton's Kick Off to the New Year at the Rendezvous Pub - January 9, 2016

Dana Zuk January 12, 2016

Choosing Slaughterfest as my first show to photograph of the new year was an excellent choice, as Edmonton's heavy metal community flocked to the Rendezvous Pub on January 9th to get a little crazy on a Saturday night. 

After a prolonged hiatus, Slaughterfest 2016 wouldn't have been possible without the planning and preparation of Sean Watson of Display of Decay, Saturday night's headlining band.  Part of Sean's hard work behind Slaughterfest was primarily to bring light to those of lesser known metal bands of the Alberta heavy metal community, and he did just that! With a bill made up of 8 bands spanning the Alberta scene, the likes of: Display of Decay, Path to Extinction of Calgary, Tyrant, The Dead Cold, Demise Without Reason of Red Deer, Immunize, Tales of the Tomb and Decrepitation were pleasantly received by all attending the evening event.

As concert goers filed into the dimly lit venue, the audience size grew with such momentum, which only made the experience of this event that much sweeter. Voices could be heard whooping and hollering as each band took to the stage to show Edmonton what they were all about; each bringing a different dynamic to the event, while displaying the diversity within the metal community of Alberta with ease. 

It was a pleasant sight seeing so many familiar faces, along with plenty of new ones as well, which makes me so proud to have been a small part of not only this event, but of the heavy metal community in Alberta. The passion and love for heavy metal is alive and well within our music scene, and watching people come together to collectively celebrate the revival of a great festival such as Slaughterfest completely warms my heart! Here's to the strength of our community and to more gigs like Saturday night's Slaughterfest!

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Tags Slaughterfest YEG, Dana Zuk Photography, Display of Decay, Path to Extinction, Tyrant, The Dead Cold, Demise Without Reason, Immunize, Tales of the Tomb, Decrepitation, Edmonton, metal festival
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The Best Of 2015

Dana Zuk December 24, 2015

Another year has come and gone, and I can't believe how amazing 2015 has been for me. I met some of the most incredible people while adventuring around western Canada throughout the summer months, and was given so many opportunities of a life time over the course of the year that I won't soon forget. Covering all kinds of concerts and festivals for various media outlets such as: Exclaim!, Vandala Magazine and ampsandgreenscreens.com, as well as maintaining a steady schedule of shooting, I was able to smash many goals that I had set for myself for 2015, which lead to some of the best mile-stone experiences of my life that I will be talking about until my days are done. 

To sum up an entire year of epic concerts and experiences into a few paragraphs is... Difficult... To say the least. Despite the downside of losing one of Edmonton's best music venues, The Pawn Shop, I feel fortunate to have been able to be a part of some of the most energtic and wild shows that took place there within its final days. But alas, life goes on. On a more postive note, some of my most favorite memories of being a concert photographer were made this year. From shooting countless local bands as they melt faces while dominating stages across western Canada, to having musical legends in front of my lens in the most renowned venues across the city of Edmonton. 

Reminiscing on the past 12 months and the challenges it has presented me, I can proudly say that I was able to overcome and perservere through them with my head held high, and with positive thoughts guiding me along the way; encouraging me to work harder and harder to get to where I want to be with my life as a professional photographer. It's amazing what dreaming big can do for you. Including the remarkable amount of support that I have received from friends, family and people I have never met. I'm truly humbled. My gratitude for your endless support is beyond words. Shout out, and much love to all of you, you know who you are!

Now, before kickin' into holiday mode for the remainder of 2015, I have sifted through the mountain of pictures I have shot this year, and compiled a swanky album of my most favorite snaps. Enjoy, folks! See ya in 2016! 

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Butcher Babies
Black Label Society
Black Label Society
Tides of Kharon
Tides of Kharon
Cannibal Corpse
Cannibal Corpse
Behemoth
Behemoth
These Colours Don't Run
These Colours Don't Run
Display of Decay
Display of Decay
Mongol
Mongol
Dahlmer's Realm
Dahlmer's Realm
Wovenwar
Wovenwar
In Flames
In Flames
Times Tide
Times Tide
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Slumlord
Slumlord
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Cat the Adversary
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Leave the Living
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Tyrant
Tyrant
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Anvil
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Mortillery
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Clutch
Clutch
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Mastodon
Demise Without Reason
Demise Without Reason
Touch
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Apocalyptica
Apocalyptica
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Apocalyptica
Riot City
Riot City
Every Hour Kills
Every Hour Kills
Neck of the Woods
Neck of the Woods
Without Mercy
Without Mercy
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Begrime Exemious
Noire
Noire
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Sparky
Untimely Demise
Untimely Demise
Into Eternity
Into Eternity
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Kobra and the Lotus
Kobra and the Lotus
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Great White Shark Fight
Revocation
Revocation
Veil of Maya
Veil of Maya
Battlecross
Battlecross
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Black Breath
Black Breath
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Goatwhore
Tyrant
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Tyrant
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Dieuponaday
Savage Playground
Savage Playground
Wolfrik
Wolfrik
Elements
Elements
Dusty Tucker
Dusty Tucker
Dusty Tucker
Dusty Tucker
Bush Whacker
Bush Whacker
Galactic Pegasus
Galactic Pegasus
The Hallowed Catharsis
The Hallowed Catharsis
Neck of the Woods
Neck of the Woods
Out of the Ruins
Out of the Ruins
The Order of Chaos
The Order of Chaos
Terrifier
Terrifier
Crimson Shadows
Crimson Shadows
Crimson Shadows
Crimson Shadows
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Odinfist
Eye of Odin
Eye of Odin
Stab.Twist.Pull
Stab.Twist.Pull
Dead Asylum
Dead Asylum
Planet Eater
Planet Eater
Villainizer
Villainizer
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Vesperia
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Aggression
Aggression
Cattle Decapitation
Cattle Decapitation
Sleep Demon
Sleep Demon
Sleep Demon
Sleep Demon
Tylor Dory Trio
Tylor Dory Trio
Scythia
Scythia
The Order of Chaos
The Order of Chaos
Calling All Captains
Calling All Captains
Calling All Captains
Calling All Captains
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Stab.Twist.Pull
Death Toll Rising
Death Toll Rising
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Death Toll Rising
Striker
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Calling all Captains
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Sleeping In Traffic
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Great White Shark Fight
Great White Shark Fight
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Great White Shark Fight
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Death Toll Rising
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Death Toll Rising
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Young Empires
Young Empires
Gay Nineties
Gay Nineties
K-OS
K-OS
Robert DeLong
Robert DeLong
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St.Lucia
Kongos
Kongos
Kongos
Kongos
TV on the Radio
TV on the Radio
Ellie Goulding
Ellie Goulding
The Zolas
The Zolas
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The Elwins
The Elwins
The Elwins
Eagles of Death Metal
Eagles of Death Metal
Eagles of Death Metal
Eagles of Death Metal
Big Data
Big Data
Big Data
Big Data
Tokyo Police Club
Tokyo Police Club
The Flaming Lips
The Flaming Lips
Mother Mother
Mother Mother
Tenacious D
Tenacious D
Tenacious D
Tenacious D
ALEXISONFIRE
ALEXISONFIRE
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ALEXISONFIRE
ALEXISONFIRE
ALEXISONFIRE
Display of Decay
Display of Decay
The Agonist
The Agonist
AC/DC
AC/DC
Black Crown Initiate
Black Crown Initiate
Cattle Decapitation
Cattle Decapitation
Overkill
Overkill
Cryptopsy
Cryptopsy
GWAR
GWAR
Striker
Striker
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Striker
Slipknot
Slipknot
Alan Doyle & the Beautiful Gypsies
Alan Doyle & the Beautiful Gypsies
Bare Naked Ladies
Bare Naked Ladies
In Hearts Wake
In Hearts Wake
Miss May I
Miss May I
Parkway Drive
Parkway Drive
Parkway Drive
Parkway Drive
The Weeknd
The Weeknd
Monarch Sky
Monarch Sky
Monarch Sky
Monarch Sky
Alice Cooper
Alice Cooper
Motley Crue
Motley Crue
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Tags Dana Zuk Photography, Exclaim!, Vandala Magazine, ampsandgreenscreens.com, 2015
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ALICE COOPER

ALICE COOPER

Alice Cooper Shocks and Rocks Edmonton on Motley Crue Farewell Tour - December 12, 2015

Dana Zuk December 14, 2015

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What an excellent way to close off 2015! On Saturday December 12th, I ventured out to Rexall Place to catch the buzz on what was in store for the night. As my final concert shoot of the year, I found it only fitting to go out with a bang. Of course, the one and only, Alice Cooper and his talented band of shredders, were the perfect choice for closing the book on 2015, as they collectively warmed up the dancing feet and singing voices of Edmonton for rock 'n roll demigods, Motley Crue, on this, their farewell tour, and final concert in Edmonton. 

Want to know more about the show?
Check out the official show review HERE!

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Tags Alice Cooper, Exclaim!, Dana Zuk Photography, Rexall Place, Live Nation Alberta, Live Nation, Edmonton.
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THE WEEKND

THE WEEKND

The Weeknd Unleashes Bass and Melody on Edmonton Stop of The Madness Tour - November 30, 2015

Dana Zuk December 1, 2015

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R&B superstar, The Weeknd ,boomed and blasted his way though Edmonton on The Madness Fall Tour on Monday night, leaving his fans at Rexall Place dancing, singing along and screaming for more. After a few weeks of relaxation and, getting over a very nasty and persistent cold, it felt great to shake off the stir-craziness and get out of the house to shoot. I wasn't really sure of what to expect at this did, and despite not being much of an r&b fan, I had a great time catching The Weeknd in action! I'm definitely looking forward to catching more gigs like this in the future. 

Want to know more about the show went? 
Check out the live show review HERE!

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Tags The Weeknd, Dana Zuk Photography, Exclaim!, Rexall Place, Northlands
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The West Turns Wild in Edmonton for 42nd year of the Canadian Finals Rodeo - November 11-15, 2015

Dana Zuk November 17, 2015

I had a blast last week photographing the 42nd year of the Canadian Finals Rodeo at Rexall Place in the heart of Edmonton, AB. My family and I attend the rodeo every year, but getting assigned to photograph each day of the event itself was truly something else, and something I have wanted to do since I began my journey as a professional photographer. Plus, growing up as a farm kid, it was just an all around cool experience; Being behind the scenes, seeing all of the livestock up close, and of course, sneaking a few scratches through the fence to the foreheads of a few of the bucking horses awaiting their turn to be led into the chutes for their time to shine. 

The rodeo consists of 10 events: Bareback Broncs, Steer Wrestling, Novice Bareback Broncs, Novice Saddle Broncs, Boys Steer Riding, Team Roping, Saddle Broncs, Tie-Down Roping, Ladies Barrel Racing and Bull Riding. Each event is judged based on livestock performance, speed, or the ability to stay on the back of a bucking animal for 8 seconds, while various rules are in place that apply to all of the events that can alter the contestant's outcome of their run/ride which can determine their chance of being crowned as a Canadian champion. The wellness of the animals in these events is just as important, if not more so than that of the riders! Nothing is forced, it's simply just another day at work.  For further information on events, rules, animal care and everything in between, check out the Canadian Finals Rodeo website at: www.cfr.ca  

Despite my undying love for photographing musical artists while they melt faces, it felt pretty good to be able to switch things up for a few days. I've always been one of those people who wants to be right up close to the action, and believe it or not, having dirt kicked in my face and feeling the heat from the body of an enormous bull on the other side of the media fence was way too awesome to put into words. Overall, I'd say that this was a great experience for me being the first time for shooting a sporting event.

Though not all of the photos I took of each event made the cut, I really wanted to focus on catching the powerful movements of the animals and riders in action, my personal favorites being the broncs, bulls, barrel racers, and Saturday's matinee show half time event, wild pony racing. After sifting through a few thousand photos, I came away with 50 top favorites that I feel best caught the essence and energy of the sport of rodeo. I had too much fun over the course of 5 days, and can't wait for more opportunities like this to come along in the future!

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Tags Dana Zuk Photography, Canadian Finals Rodeo, Northlands, Rexall Place, Edmonton, CFR42
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