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Aidan JG Photography

Locality: Blue Mountains National Park

Phone: +61 423 158 099



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23.01.2022 Andie and Ollie rocking out at the fired up on climate change rally



22.01.2022 Lighthouse Beach Port Macquarie #ocean #water #evening #rocks #tide #exposure

20.01.2022 Madam Fatale and Andie Isalie at the Gardners Inn last night https://youtu.be/CrWak-E7aeE

20.01.2022 New panorama uploaded Check it out!!



20.01.2022 Trip to Canberra :)

19.01.2022 A few pix from the Retro Rehash event at the Baroque Thanks to Willem Robert Hendriksen Featuring: - Malcura - Sonori... - Paperhill - Jep and Dep - Jimmi Carr Winter Solstice Event: Super Solstice Showdown 23rd June See more

19.01.2022 Paperhill at Yeaster Infection



18.01.2022 Surf punk legends Tshitaki LIVE IN THE Retro Rehash STUDIO. Filmed and edited by Aidan JG Photography and Patographics. Recorded by Tyson Fuzzman and Stu Cam of Future State Studios Leura. Playing live tonight at Four on the Floor

16.01.2022 Alienativ at the Retro Rehash studio

14.01.2022 Madam Fatale live at The Mansion https://youtu.be/QkRBEXZoBKQ

13.01.2022 Hassans Wall. A 6600 megapixel 360 degree panorama. http://www.gigapan.com/gigapans/214390

13.01.2022 Live Review #2 Artist: Blue Sherlock Venue: Aunty Jacks, Katoomba Genre: Blues/R'n'B Event: 1st Anniversary Of Slack-Off Sundays... Date: July 7th 2019 Perfectly complementing the buzzing and packed confines of Aunty Jacks to celebrate one year of Slack-Off Sundays events, stylish Hawkesbury bluesman Willem Roorda reflected the family atmosphere of the venue to play alongside his dad Jeffrey and partner Jeremy as Blue Sherlock. Having performed at the inaugural Slack-Off Sundays, Willem truly went full-circle to present many worldly fragments of groove-laden introspection, refracted through a traditionally laidback and spacious Blue Mountains lens. With certain original songs resembling contextual travel souvenirs rather than simple verses, choruses, solos and interludes, Blue Sherlock also mixed in covers from the likes of Tom Waits and old-time blues singer Leroy Carr, fitting with the vibrancy of their surroundings while representing more than the sum of their parts. With electric bass, cajon (latin wood percussion box), electrified acoustic/electric guitars, two voices, and Willem’s plethora of guitar pedals, most of the set defined an original feel of steadily paced, deeply groove-laden licks, riffs and melodies, with a rock solid yet innovative backbeat from Jeremy. Over our course of the seven pieces we were there to witness, Willem and his ‘Bass Daddy’ Jeff also blended in some sublime gospel harmonies to emphasise mood, with frontman Willem digging in to a gravelly vocal tone to heighten energy and drive certain words and phrases home to the captive audience. As songs ranged from sultry wah-wah funk to hypnotically deep blues, Willem embodied the heart of a guitarist with the mind of an intellectual frontman and songwriter, giving himself time to peel off spidery solos while staying true to the structural tightness of his pieces. As three unifying beacons of positive energy, Willem tirelessly exuded happiness and confidence while up on stage with his family, the older, well travelled ‘Bass Daddy’ and content tattooed percussionist Jeremy. Moments of verbal discourse were carefully chosen to explain musical meaning over the dining din, such as before the sixth piece, a beloved cover of a song once heard at St Mary’s Leagues Club when ‘smuggled in’ as a youngster, to song seven, one of the first things Willem ever wrote. The performance truly exemplified this set as being from a time of career evolution, before Blue Sherlock locally record their live debut EP to tour it briefly around Europe later in the year and return home for some more shows in the Blue Mountains. Over the course of the night, knowing the inner workings of Willem’s head was anyone’s guess, but his soul was often exposed through his many faces of transportive musical bliss. Blue Sherlock are here to groove, and they mean every note of it.



13.01.2022 Looking forward to sharing our new photos very soon...but for now, just a taster - our reception area. Many thanks to Aidan JG photography whos amazing!

12.01.2022 MUSIC MONDAYS: Caution is advised upon listening of Matt Boylan-Smiths beautiful ballad Share My Name, as unplanned swaying may occur. Be ready! Sound recordin...g and mixing by Travis Hackett, video by Aidan JG Photography and Patographics. For high quality, head to YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCfwi7ZCtwU

12.01.2022 Call to Florin in the Retro Rehash studio

11.01.2022 NEW GIGAPIXEL CHECK IT OUT!!! http://www.gigapan.com/gigapans/216155

10.01.2022 Andie sing the song, w/Dav ja vu on bass, Beggsies on the gadoongadoong! Thanks to Patographics and Aidan Jaros Grilli for filming + editing!

08.01.2022 Get your strut on to this banger by Blue Mountains disco peeps Disco Frisco their song NO SHAME Mixed Oliver Morley-Sattler Filmed & Editied: Aidan JG Photography HD: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSCniPNPXdo&feature=youtu.be

07.01.2022 Work was alright today :)

06.01.2022 Ollie and Andie

05.01.2022 Oh look, another one :)

05.01.2022 Paperhill recording at Junction142 Patographics Oliver Morley-Sattler Frankie Jesus Junction 142

03.01.2022 Live Review #2 Artist: Blue Sherlock Venue: Aunty Jacks, Katoomba Genre: Blues/RnB Event: 1st Anniversary Of Slack-Off Sundays... Date: July 7th 2019 Perfectly complementing the buzzing and packed confines of Aunty Jacks to celebrate one year of Slack-Off Sundays events, stylish Hawkesbury bluesman Willem Roorda reflected the family atmosphere of the venue to play alongside his dad Jeffrey and partner Jeremy as Blue Sherlock. Having performed at the inaugural Slack-Off Sundays, Willem truly went full-circle to present many worldly fragments of groove-laden introspection, refracted through a traditionally laidback and spacious Blue Mountains lens. With certain original songs resembling contextual travel souvenirs rather than simple verses, choruses, solos and interludes, Blue Sherlock also mixed in covers from the likes of Tom Waits and old-time blues singer Leroy Carr, fitting with the vibrancy of their surroundings while representing more than the sum of their parts. With electric bass, cajon (latin wood percussion box), electrified acoustic/electric guitars, two voices, and Willems plethora of guitar pedals, most of the set defined an original feel of steadily paced, deeply groove-laden licks, riffs and melodies, with a rock solid yet innovative backbeat from Jeremy. Over our course of the seven pieces we were there to witness, Willem and his Bass Daddy Jeff also blended in some sublime gospel harmonies to emphasise mood, with frontman Willem digging in to a gravelly vocal tone to heighten energy and drive certain words and phrases home to the captive audience. As songs ranged from sultry wah-wah funk to hypnotically deep blues, Willem embodied the heart of a guitarist with the mind of an intellectual frontman and songwriter, giving himself time to peel off spidery solos while staying true to the structural tightness of his pieces. As three unifying beacons of positive energy, Willem tirelessly exuded happiness and confidence while up on stage with his family, the older, well travelled Bass Daddy and content tattooed percussionist Jeremy. Moments of verbal discourse were carefully chosen to explain musical meaning over the dining din, such as before the sixth piece, a beloved cover of a song once heard at St Marys Leagues Club when smuggled in as a youngster, to song seven, one of the first things Willem ever wrote. The performance truly exemplified this set as being from a time of career evolution, before Blue Sherlock locally record their live debut EP to tour it briefly around Europe later in the year and return home for some more shows in the Blue Mountains. Over the course of the night, knowing the inner workings of Willems head was anyones guess, but his soul was often exposed through his many faces of transportive musical bliss. Blue Sherlock are here to groove, and they mean every note of it.

03.01.2022 Hat Hill panorama A super shrunken down version of the 4.5 Gigapixel original Full Res:... http://www.gigapan.com/gigapans/212431

03.01.2022 A Hunger Like The Sun live at Retro Rehash

03.01.2022 Gaia Scarf performing "Otherside" live on Retro Rehash Video by Aidan JG Photography and Patographics See high quality on youtube:... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npWYMLeByxM See more

02.01.2022 Hartley last night

01.01.2022 Hassans Wall - Lithgow My latest gigapixel pano. 6550 megapixels, 18GB, 803 photos.

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