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On this episode of DCxPC Live Presents: Scene Support, Scott talks with Aaron Stoquert, the photographer behind Put.Over.Photo. Aaron started out shooting pro wrestling ringside, stepped away from photography for a while, and then made a deliberate return—kicking it off by shooting DCxPC Live’s Rally in the Valley Vol. 1. Since that weekend, he’s become a mainstay at almost every DCxPC Live show (over 30 shows last year), while also traveling to festivals and events outside of New York to document the wider DIY universe.
They dig into why live music photography is about translating energy—not just taking “a photo.” Aaron talks about his evolving style (including shutter-drag/ghosting techniques), editing workflow, crowd vs. stage shots, staying safe when the pit gets chaotic, and his growing interest in portraits that don’t feel forced or generic. It’s also a conversation about community: crediting artists, sharing knowledge instead of competing, and the idea that showing up—camera in hand—is the first step to supporting the scene.
put.over.photo
https://www.instagram.com/put.over.photo/
https://www.putoverphoto.com/
DCxPC Live
https://www.instagram.com/dcxpc_live
https://www.facebook.com/dcxpcbooking
https://dcxpclive.com
Intro Song & Outro Song By Joshua "Danger" Dobbs
Executive Producer: Trev Allen https://www.instagram.com/struggling_artist_record_club/
By DCxPC Live - Live Hardcore, Punk, Ska and Metal on Vinyl + Hudson Valley ShowsOn this episode of DCxPC Live Presents: Scene Support, Scott talks with Aaron Stoquert, the photographer behind Put.Over.Photo. Aaron started out shooting pro wrestling ringside, stepped away from photography for a while, and then made a deliberate return—kicking it off by shooting DCxPC Live’s Rally in the Valley Vol. 1. Since that weekend, he’s become a mainstay at almost every DCxPC Live show (over 30 shows last year), while also traveling to festivals and events outside of New York to document the wider DIY universe.
They dig into why live music photography is about translating energy—not just taking “a photo.” Aaron talks about his evolving style (including shutter-drag/ghosting techniques), editing workflow, crowd vs. stage shots, staying safe when the pit gets chaotic, and his growing interest in portraits that don’t feel forced or generic. It’s also a conversation about community: crediting artists, sharing knowledge instead of competing, and the idea that showing up—camera in hand—is the first step to supporting the scene.
put.over.photo
https://www.instagram.com/put.over.photo/
https://www.putoverphoto.com/
DCxPC Live
https://www.instagram.com/dcxpc_live
https://www.facebook.com/dcxpcbooking
https://dcxpclive.com
Intro Song & Outro Song By Joshua "Danger" Dobbs
Executive Producer: Trev Allen https://www.instagram.com/struggling_artist_record_club/