25 Tips for Shooting a Music Festival

Events & Experiences

Photographing a music festival is one of the best experiences you can have as a gig photographer.  The opportunity to shoot a variety of artists in one location can be hugely rewarding and great for your portfolio.  However, the days are long and demanding, and the schedule relentless. In this article, you will learn some of the best tips to help you make the most of your festival shoot and how to enjoy it!

Photography by Sanchali, The Schlagermove Parade, Hamburg

Photography by Sanchali, The Schlagermove Parade, Hamburg

Photography by Sanchali, The Schlagermove Parade, Hamburg

Photography by Sanchali, The Schlagermove Parade, Hamburg

Photography by Sanchali, The Schlagermove Parade, Hamburg

Festival Preparation

Making the most of your festival experience as a photographer is more than just turning up to the main stage and shooting.  You’ll need to prepare for a very long day of shooting.  Depending on the size of the festival the facilities for press and photographers can vary greatly.  These days, unless you are shooting some of the big festivals, you’ll be lucky to get free water or somewhere to shelter.

Let’s look at preparing your kit bag:

1 – Camera

For most gig shoots you can get away with one body but if you can, take a 2nd body.  If your primary body fails you might miss several days of photography.  Also, a 2nd body with a different lens on will make switching focal lengths easier.  If you don’t own one, borrow a body if you can. If you can’t borrow one, consider renting a 2nd body for a couple of days.

2 – Lenses

One of the big differences between shooting a gig at a local venue and a festival is that you will likely be a larger distance away from the stage. If you don’t have a fast, long focal length lens like a 70-200mm f/2.8, consider renting one from a company like Lenses For Hire.

3 – Batteries

Don’t expect there to be facilities where you can charge your camera batteries so make sure everything is fully charged and have a spare. It’s worth taking one of those portable battery packs to recharge items like your mobile phone or even your camera battery if it supports USB charging.

4 – Camera Bag

You will spend more time carrying around your camera gear than using it so be sure to pack everything into a comfortable bag that also allows you easy access.  Choose a bag that has straps and supports in all the right places and will generally put up with most weather conditions.

Pack Other Equipment and Items

Typical gear for shooting a music festival

 

While camera equipment is arguably very important, packing these other items will make sure you are fully prepared.

5 – Lens Wipes and Micro Fibre Clothes

Whether it’s rain or flying beer, there is a good chance that your camera or lens might get wet.  Keep a stock of lens wipes and microfiber clothes handy.

6 – Snacks

Though the variety of food and drink that can be found at festivals is mind-boggling these days, it can be expensive.  Since the days can be long you could easily end up eating all 3 daily meals there.  Save some cash and take your own water and food/snacks.  Being hungry and thirsty will ruin your creativity and motivation, so stay fed and watered.

7 – Money

While taking your own food and drink will save you a lot of money, be sure to take some cash.  It’s handy for emergencies when your own provisions run out, or you just want to treat yourself to a delicious cheeseburger or a refreshing summer drink.

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Photography by Sanchali, Jungle Carnival, Hagenbecks Tierpark

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Photography by Sanchali, Jungle Carnival, Hagenbecks Tierpark

8 – Clothing

When shooting a festival, the days are long and you will spend long periods of time either walking from stage to stage or standing about.  You will want to wear very comfortable, but practical clothes. Comfortable walking boots, layered clothing, walking trousers, and waterproofs are your best friends. European festivals are well known for the mud and rain, and you will be miserable if you are soaked through and have muddy feet.  If you are shooting on a sunny day, don’t forget sunblock.

Once you’ve got all your kit sorted, you need to have a plan.

Develop a Plan

Though you could just rock up to the gate and wonder about the festival for a few days, working out a few key items will allow you to better use the time you do have there.

9 – Work Out Your Schedule

Not all festivals will publish the running times of the acts, but you can at least review who you need to or want to shoot.  Depending on the size, layout and running times of the festival, it may not be possible to photograph everyone.  So, write a list of the artists that you either must and/or want to shoot.  If there is a published running order with times please keep in mind this is always subject to change so be prepared to modify your schedule.

10 – Social Media Tags

If you are planning on sharing any of your images live from the festival now is the time to take note of any associated hashtags or account names.  You probably won’t have a lot of time between artist performances so save yourself a bit of time and take note of some key social media tags.  For each post, you’ll want to tag the band and the festival. Take a read of 12 Things To Do When Starting Out in Gig Photography for some tips on sharing your images.

11 – Getting There

Obviously, you know where the venue is but do you know how you are getting there?  What are the parking restrictions?  Do you need to pay for and get a parking permit in advance?  How far are the stages from the car park?  Take all these things into account and leave plenty of extra time.

12 – Collecting your Pass

Do you know where and from who you need to get your pass/ticket/wristband from? Sometimes your ticket will come in the mail, but your photo/pit pass will need to be collected on-site. Either way, give yourself plenty of time to sort this out. being stressed and anxious won’t help you resolve any issues more quickly.

13 – Site Map

If you can get a site map in advance so you can see where all the stages are this will help in the planning of your schedule

14 -Check Out Historical Photos

Unless this is the first year of a festival there will likely be a few images of the previous year’s somewhere on the internet, including the festivals own website.  These images will help you understand what the layout looks like, key shooting locations, stage sizes etc.

At the Festival

You’ve done all your preparation, you arrive at the gate, get your pass and you’re in!  Here are some things for you to think about:

Photography by Sanchali, The Schlagermove Parade, Hamburg

Be Social

No, this isn’t about checking your Facebook or Instagram feed while you’re there but your interactions with the other people that are working there.  Some of the people you will find worth making friends with are:

15 – Fellow Photographers

19AFF845-0CB9-4D20-ADF8-B957D7AA31E0You are unlikely to be the only photographer at a festival so there will always be someone to talk to when your hanging about the side of the stage waiting to get into the pit. Aside from it being a great way to do a bit of networking you can often pick up some useful information.  By speaking to your fellow togs you might find out about schedule changes, cancellations, or even when the pyrotechnics in the front of the stage might go off! After you’ve done a few gigs and festivals you’ll start the see the same faces making the whole experience a bit more fun.

16 – Security

If you’ve read the article 12 Things To Do When Starting Out in Gig Photography, you’ll know how the value to the importance of the photographers’ relationship with security staff.  While they are unlikely to give you access that you aren’t authorized to have, knowing your security staff will allow for an easier transition between stages and they are also a great source of useful information.

Tell the Whole Story

While the obvious draw for people when they come to a festival is the music, there is often so much more than going on.

17 – Check the Other Stages

Most festivals have a wide variety of acts on.  Everything from circus performers, comedy acts, kids entertainers, DJs, open mic slots, etc.  Make sure you go away from a festival with a wide range of photographs that help tell the story of the event.

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Photography by Sanchali, Jungle Carnival, Hagenbecks Tierpark

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Photography by Sanchali, Jungle Carnival, Hagenbecks Tierpark

18 – Shoot the Small Things

There is more to festival photography than getting an epic shot of a famous band.  While you’re hanging about waiting for the next band or act to come on stage check to see if there is anything else worth photographing.  For example, is there a collection of nice guitars or drums sitting on stage that makes for a good image?

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Photography by Sanchali, Jungle Carnival, Hagenbecks Tierpark

19 – Photograph the Crowds

No festival photography story would be complete without shots of the crowd.  The best time to shoot the crowd is just after a song has finished as this is the most likely time they will have their hands in the air.  If you have a 2nd body make sure you have your wide-angle lens on so you can quickly turn around from the main stage and grab that wide-angle crowd shot.

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Photography by Sanchali, Jungle Carnival, Hagenbecks Tierpark

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Photography by Sanchali, Jungle Carnival, Hagenbecks Tierpark

20 – Talk to People

While you are walking between stages be sure to have your camera ready.  It’s always worth walking with a smile and stopping with a chat.  You will meet some amazing people and because you are relaxed they will be giving you a much better image.

Don’t Just Shoot from the Pit

There’s no doubt that shooting from the pit will provide you with some great angles and opportunities to capture amazing images. But have you considered:

21 – Shooting from the Mixing Desk

The mixing desk is a great location to get those epic crowd and stage shots. Try standing in front of the desk area and holding your camera above your head (live view and a tilting screen really help here). It may also be possible to get into the mixing desk area. It’s often on an elevated platform giving you a much better shot.

Photography by Sanchali, The Schlagermove Parade, Hamburg

22 – Shooting from Side of Stage

This area is typically more controlled than other areas, but if you can get access shooting from the side of the stage can give you some really interesting shots. Images of the band or artist playing to a massive crowd make for some great shots.

If neither of these locations are directly on your list of areas you can access it’s always worth introducing yourself to the stage manager or someone on the mixing desk. Tell them who you are, and what you’d like to do. It won’t always result in access, but if you don’t ask you’ll never know if you could have.

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Photography by Sanchali, Jungle Carnival, Hagenbecks Tierpark

23 – Get Sharing!

Nothing beats being the first photographer to get an image out onto the internet.  So, if you have the capability, get your images out into your social media channels as soon as you can. Make sure you tag the band and the festival as well. The sooner you get your images out the more likely the band or festival will also share it.

Back at Home or the Office

24 – Import, Backup, and Tag

You’ve just spent 3 days in a muddy field and shot over 2000 images.  The first thing should do is to get those images onto your computer. Import them straight away into Lightroom (or just onto your hard drive) so you have another copy. You should then kick off your backup routine which should be robust enough that you will have another copy of the images, and if possible and offsite/cloud copy.

Once you have multiple copies of your image data be sure to take some time and tag all your images with some metadata.  At a bare minimum, you should tag them with the festival name and the name of the band or artists.  No one likes doing this but it will make image selection and search much easier.

If you’ve gone home every night or had your laptop, you should do this every day of the festival.

25 – Select and Process Like A Pro

Unless you have a specific requirement to publish a number of images of each band or artist, you should ideally only select 2 or 3 images for processing. Be hard on your own work and only select images that will really make the cut. After a few solid days of festival work, the thought of having to process hundreds of images will be daunting and you may struggle to start.

By selecting on a couple of images of each band and some crowd shots, the overall number of images you will process will seem much more manageable and achievable.

If your publication, festival, or a band come back to you for more images, process some more then. Hopefully, you will have tagged all your images so finding the right images will be easy. If you are using a program like Lightroom, most of the time you can copy the develop settings from one of your previously develop photos.

It’s Hard Work but Fun

Photography of a festival is hard work, but hopefully, the tips above will let you plan and execute your festival shoot a little more effectively.  But most of all, just make sure you enjoy it!

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Photography by Sanchali, Jungle Carnival, Hagenbecks Tierpark

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Photography by Sanchali, Jungle Carnival, Hagenbecks Tierpark

Do you have any festival photography tips?  Was there anything on that list that you hadn’t considered? Let me know in the comments below.

Post Courtesy: Improve Photography

Event: 1. The Schlagermove Parade, Hamburg.

2. Jungle Carnival, Hagenbecks Tierpark.

Post Scrubbing Essentials – THE FACE SHOP Moisture Emulsion

Lifestyle

If you’ve been curious what to do after exfoliating face, the main takeaway is to stay moisturized! After exfoliating, the skin is going to be at a more sensitive state than usual. This is why it’s important to give it time to recover, by allowing it to calm and repair itself with a hydrating Emulsion.

What is an emulsion, and how is it different from a moisturizer? In this blog post, I will break down everything you need to know about emulsions, a hero product in the K-beauty routine.

🌼 Emulsions are lighter versions of moisturizing creams. Unlike most heavy facial creams, emulsions are typically water-based, which means they go on lighter and thinner than creams. Emulsions absorb into the skin much more quickly and don’t sit on top of the skin the same way some creams do.

🌼 So what do emulsions do?

Emulsions offer many of the same benefits of a cream, just in a lighter formula. They’re formulated to act as a moisture lock that seals in all the hydration and benefits of your essence and serums. Many people use emulsions as a continuance of their treatment products, not just as a moisturizer.

🌼 When do you use it?

Emulsions are the in-between product between serums and creams. It’s not quite as light as a serum, but not quite as heavy as a cream. Similarly, it isn’t as concentrated as serums, but more targeted than heavy creams.

🌼 Emulsions for each skin type:

1. For very oily skin, emulsions can be an great option as your final moisturizing step before applying SPF.

2. For combination and acne-prone skin, you can use an emulsion to target oil, blemishes, and excess sebum.

3. Normal skin types can still obtain benefits from emulsion even if they don’t have a skin concern they want to target.

4. For sensitive skin, emulsions are perfect to promote healthy, nourished skin without irritating it or penetrating deep enough to provoke inflammation and redness.

5. And if you’re in my camp and struggle with dry skin, emulsions are seriously a life-saver.

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The Face Shop Moisture Lotion Tonique & Emulsion Travel Kit

🌼 Bottom Line

Just like treatment products, what emulsion you use and how you use it really depends on your specific needs. But whether you’re trying to find a lighter moisturizer for humid weather, or you’re looking for another layer of moisture to keep your skin from drying out, emulsions can certainly find a way into your routine. And, take it from me, you’ll be happy once they do.

Xoxo

~ Sanchali

 

And Into The Forest I Go – Tierpark Hagenbeck Hamburg

Travel and Food

Last week I went to Animal park Hagenbeck, the wildlife park in Hamburg and had a thoroughly enjoyable few hours photographing in the lovely landscaping with lots of mature trees and gardens. The best time to visit the zoo is now when the days are dry and sunny, it doesn’t rain as often and the temperature is pleasant. Plan your day with the help of a 10-day weather forecast app. Make sure to allow enough time at least 4 hours to the 19-hectare animal park with more than 1,850 animals from all continents, including one of the largest elephant herds in Europe. While enjoying a stay in the cosmopolitan city, be sure to find some time to visit the park. Those with younger travelers in tow will especially appreciate the chance to interact with newborn animals ranging from penguins to lion cubs.

With lots of snack spots and clean public toilets, with easy walking paths and numbered map one could easily spend a whole day there. They also provide wagons for kids at the counter. Parking is across the road and is €4 for 24hrs and the zoo easily accessible by U-Bahn and buses from the city.

Walk around and enjoy!

It was nice to see the quality of care given to animals, the animals look all happy and cared for. Great animal enclosures that really bring you into “their” environment. Different species are conserved in their natural habitat and there are many animals roaming freely in the park, you can get too close to them. Don’t miss the polar area where you can go in/out/down below the polar bears, penguins, and walrus, the orangutan house, the elephant freewheeling hall.

I couldn’t visit the tropical aquarium and the souvenir shop this time, so next time I visit the park I will have more to share and update.

Have been to several zoos in various countries but Hagenbeck is still one of our favorites. Make sure to bring some carrots or peanuts to feed the elephants!

Admission to the zoo and aquarium is €30 for adults or €21 for children ages 4 to 16. A family ticket for two adults and two children costs €85. Tickets can also be purchased separately for just the zoo (€20 for adults or €15 for children) or aquarium (€14 for adults or €10 for children).

For more information, visit https://hagenbeck.ticketfritz.de/

~xoxo

Hop-On Hop-Off – Best of Hamburg Sightseeing

Travel and Food

I did a” hop on hop off ” tour in Hamburg, this Saturday. 😎 It was my solo day out, and I just wanted to be shuttled around and see the sites from a great Double Decker bus in perfect weather. 🚌 

I do Hop on Hop off trips in almost all cities I visit because you get to see places you might want to revisit later on your own, or if nothing else, you just enjoy the perfect weather while someone else is driving – definitely a must for first timers or if you are not familiar with the city.

Here are some of the highlights from this trip.

The Line A sightseeing tour leads you through Hamburg’s highlights: along the Speicherstadt (warehouse city) and harbor city to the shopping areas of the town! You get to experience the wonderful villas in Harvestehude, the Outer Alster lake, the city hall, several museums, the famous Reeperbahn and the harbor.

Your day ticket enables you to hop on and hop off at 29 bus stops. All Red Double Decker bus tours are fully escorted and narrated by licensed Hamburg tour guides in German.

In addition, a GPS steered audio system offers 9 other languages via headsets: English, French, Russian, Italian, Spanish, Danish, Japanese, Chinese and Arabic. Lean back and enjoy the all-round view. In nice weather, the bus goes open top!

Meeting point: Central Station/Kirchenallee & St. Pauli Landungsbrücken 1-2
(or start your sightseeing tour at any of the 27 other bus stops on line A)
Duration without exit: 90 minutes

Activity Schedule:

When does it run?

Daily

Duration

Your ticket is valid for 1 day from the first use. Full Loop: 90 minutes

Start time

Buses depart from 10:00am to 5:00pm, every 30 minutes

Meeting PointThe tour starts from Central Station/Kirchenallee. You can, however, board the bus from any of the designated stops.

Ending Point

You can get down at any of the designated stops

Price

From € 18.50 per person

 

Just a Ceylon – Assam Tea for me, please!

Lifestyle

Dark, cold mornings can make getting out of bed a harder task than it already is. As the temperature falls, a little warmth goes a long way ☕️

☕️ Recently, I’ve got my hands on a blend of Assam and Ceylon teas from Lord Nelson Lidl Deutschland and I’m completely hooked 😋

🌱 It’s 100% organic

🌱 High aromatic taste

🌱 Refreshing

🌱 Infusion time: 3 min

I generally drink my black and green tea with honey (depending on my mood, I add a slice of lemon or sometime I put a stick of cinnamon.) Other time I like it to be brewed properly for about 5 min and then add little milk and sugar (2 Tsp). What is your favorite kind of tea? And what do you like to put in your tea?

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Meditation and Stillness – How to create the perfect Zen Space

Décor, Lifestyle, Menu

Your home should really be your one safe space – the place you feel safe, relaxed and calm, like a haven of tranquility that you can escape to after a long day. Erratic and stressful times make it increasingly difficult to find stillness and relaxation in our lives, one of the few options left is to create a peace haven in the comfort of our own home.

Motivating yourself to stick with a home practice can be challenging. With an inviting zen space, however, you may be more likely to sit down and find your breath for a few minutes each day. This space could be a room, or simply a corner, where you can meditate, practice breathing techniques, or just take some quiet me time – listen to some soothing music, read your favorite books/magazines, sip a quiet cup of coffee or just breathe.

If you have an empty corner in your home, you’re just a few steps away from creating a space that will encourage home practice and daily meditation, allowing you to be more relaxed, balanced and stress-free every day.

In this post, I’ll be giving you my tips on how to create a Zen space in your home and sharing some products from my zen space that will optimize the corner for your complete mental repose. Here are a few things to look for:

Mermaid Goddess Shrine/Altar

Keep your space minimal: This is the one space in your house that you MUST leave clutter free and tidy. It is really important that you never feel overwhelmed by the amount of stuff that’s in there. Keep it tidy, airy, and don’t put anything in there that you don’t feel is necessary for your sense of calm and relaxation.

Set the Mood: When you step into a yoga studio, a sense of calm immediately washes over you. That’s not by accident — typically, a studio has turned on soft-playing music and adjusted the lighting to enhance relaxation. Bring these same ideas into your zen space to create a peaceful ambiance. When choosing the room, pay attention to natural lighting as well. For instance, a room that has a lot of natural light will instantly enhance your mood.

Nature: Bringing nature into your space will optimize your relaxation so much – being surrounded by natural elements has been proven to reduce stress and anxiety as it helps to ground us back to the earth. Firstly, you can invest in some houseplants for greenery. It’s also a good idea to incorporate some woven products or decorations, which is also a key element of nature. Lastly, you may want to invest in some kind of water feature like mine (Mermaid Goddess Shrine/Altar with beach sand, stones, shells, coral, candles) – they are calming to look at.

Fragrance: A must-have product for a Zen space is fragrance or aromatherapy. Candles are a great way of incorporating aromatherapy into your Zen space – the glow creates a feeling of warmth and again by choosing scented candles such as lavender and lemongrass, you get to feel all the aromatherapy benefits. Diffusing some essential oils can make a huge difference in your mood and feeling of wellbeing. The diffuser will also help clean and purify the air in the space which will help it feel airier.

Make it comfortable: While it’s important to keep your Zen space free from clutter, it’s important to make it feel as comfortable as possible for you. Invest in some throw and cushions – play about with their texture, opt for fluffy ones, velvet, whatever will make your space feel Insta-Hygge. You can also incorporate some blankets, either for decoration or to wrap up in. Weighted blankets are proven to reduce anxiety, and they feel like a hug in a blanket! Rugs or mats can really complete the space and make it feel more cozy, especially if the floor in the space is a cold laminate or tile.

So there is your ultimate guide on how to create a Zen space in your home! I hope I have been able to offer some inventiveness and ideas. Let me know if you have a calm space in your home, and if so what makes it calm?

Enjoy your Zen moment!

Lots of love

Sanchali x

Escape to somewhere Magical and Purple – Aarvi’s 2nd Birthday – Sofia The First

Décor, Events & Experiences

 

This elegant SOFIA THE FIRST BIRTHDAY PARTY was inspired by Kara’s Party Ideas.

Aarvi’s 2nd birthday party was as princessy as it gets, with a princess dessert table, the prettiest princess castle, princess carriage, and the birthday girl dressed like a princess. I had way too much fun selecting & arranging Aarvi’s Princess Sofia themed birthday party. Hopefully, next year we’ll get to plan a party based around her theme of choice. From the beautiful floral arrangements to the darling royal desserts! This party was so cute and would work perfectly for any little princess!

The Sofia The First party ideas and elements that I like best from this gorgeous birthday are:

  • The beautiful lilac and purple floral number 2 centerpiece
  • The cute cake pops and birthday cookies
  • The beautiful personalized birthday flag banner
  • The cute and reflective giveaway bags
  • and MORE!

Vendors:

Design and Decor: Shebang

Birthday Bakes (Cakes, Cupcakes, Cake-pops, Cookies, Macaroons): Cakes and Bakes

Catering & Co-styling: Cakes and Bakes

Princess Dress and Tiara: Saji’s Couture

Photography: Photography_gsa

 

 

Durga Puja – Rio Carnival of the East

Events & Experiences

📸 – Shekhar Jajodia

“She can move darkness” 

Most important part of the year for a Bengali has arrived. Oh great Mother, we welcome you on this earth whole heartedly. May your arrival destroy all the negativity around us. 

📸 – Shekhar Jajodia

For me, the feeling of Durga Puja is incomparable to any other time of the year. It’s a 10 day long celebration filled with delicious food, new clothes (hello, new saris!), aartis and pujas, and being surrounded by your family and friends. Can’t wait to immerse myself into the Godly embrace 🙏🏻 (Excitement creeping in ❤️😁)

📸 – Shekhar Jajodia

📸 – Shekhar Jajodia

📸 – Shekhar Jajodia

📸 – Shekhar Jajodia

Let’s proceed with the assumption that you know what Durga Puja is about. For those who have no clue, it’s the worship of the Hindu Goddess Durga and her children, whose idols are hosted in the makeshift Pandals for around five days. Let’s proceed..

Article Courtesy: Timesofindia Indiatimes Blogs

It won’t be entirely an exaggeration to say that Bengalis world over spend a significant amount of their time planning and deciding what to do during the Durga Pujas. Most of them wear multiple sets of clothes – mind you, there’s a morning outfit and an evening outfit, plus emergency backup outfits. And of course, there are important decisions to make – like what to eat on which day. From the warm khichudi, papad bhaja as bhog in pandals to the street stalls set up to serve delectable dishes like egg rolls, kobiraji and mughlai parota, you are game to feast on anything and everything.

So prior to the pujas, the air is absolutely thick with a feeling one gets just before the starting, the unravelling of something extremely huge — the feeling you get just before reaching the peak of a much awaited climax.

You will get to see sweaty Bongs, who under the twelve o’clock sun, sits in an auto patiently stuck in a huge traffic jam in the heart of a buzz-filled street, clutching onto innumerable bulging shopping bags of different shapes and sizes. This is called Puja shopping.

It is a reverberating rhythm which amplifies and resounds in the sounds of the dhak. It’s a feeling. You can not only hear it, but feel it — you get goose bumps when the dhakis first begin to play their beat. The city reverberates with the echo of conch shells, which is no less than a divine feeling.

Durga Puja is actually, the celebration of ‘life’ and the joy of ‘living’ more than anything else. Durga Puja becomes an expression of the city itself. It is almost that the city bursts into laughter during these few days.

Durga Puja 2017, Bahrain

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I look forward to celebrating Durga Puja with you.

Till then, in the words of my great grandmother, Dugga Dugga.

Makeup – The secret to the perfect Brown Smokey Eye day-to-night

Artist, Lifestyle

Getting your makeup done professionally is a wonderful treat 💄❤️

I recently had Annies_Makeup give me a makeover and I loved Annie’s work so much that right after the shoot I got a makeup lesson scheduled with her.

I work in the media industry and mainly use Instagram to promote my work and others’ too, so I know it is important to credit the artist. For a working professional, someone who makes their living and pays their bills by freelancing, it’s not JUST a photo. It’s hours of hard physical and intellectual work. It’s crucial to credit the artists: explaining why it’s so important to give credit when posting their work.

So I had this wonderful session with a very young, talented & most affordable makeup artist in the island. She has a wonderful eye for color, respectfully listens to your requests, and moves throughout the getting-ready period with a calm, collected stress-free attitude.

Annie was absolutely brilliant and so lovely with myself and my family. She immediately put me at ease and listened to what I wanted in my makeup application. I trusted her immediately and was not disappointed. I never felt rushed and she took a great deal of care with my application. I felt pampered and enjoyed her company; we had some good laughs. My makeup was perfect! She gave me a brown smokey eye day-to-night look.

Here’s the final look and the step-by-step breakdown:

The 13 Products that was used to Achieve the Brown Smokey Eye Day-to-Night Makeup Look:

Step One: essence makeup primer spray.
Step Two: Maybelline Fit me foundation 220.
Step Three: Kryolan concealer wheel.
Step Four: Becca blush and highlighter.
Step Five: Kat Von D Metal crush highlighter.
Step Six: Anastasia Beverly Hills brow gel.
Step Seven: Revolution shadow palette.
Step Eight: Huda Beauty shadow palette.
Step Nine: Eyelashes @Bahrain Lashes
Step Ten: Gosh Arabia loose powder.
Step Eleven: Lipstick Nyx exotic peach no12

Step Twelve: Eyeliner Inglot gel black liner
Step Thirteen: Mac Cosmetics fixing spray.

I can’t wait to see Annie again for my next event and will recommend her whenever I can. For bookings, inquiries & tutorials, go follow her Instagram account Annies_Makeup

The Orangery – True to the style of British Tearooms

Travel and Food

Sharing with you guys my experience at The Orangery Tea Room & Patisserie.
Prettiest food place I’ve seen in a while with superb tasting food to match.
Management team and staff were very helpful and attentive both before and throughout the visit.

Enjoyed working with @thesilent_traveller1. I’m completely new to social video formats or haven’t had much practice with it, he suggested we keep it casual and I’m kinda happy with the result.

Watch the full walkthrough tour

About The Orangery

Taking its name from the conservatories built in European fashionable residences from the 17th to the 19th century, The Orangery is an elegant tea room and patisserie bringing fierce pride and enthusiasm to everything it does. It is located on the grounds of The Palace Boutique Hotel in Bahrain. Once you enter the gates of The Orangery, you feel instantly transported to an English garden on a summer’s day; a real hidden gem boasting beautiful landscaped gardens, a courtyard with water features and a luxurious terraced dining area.

You just cant go wrong with the elegant tea room and patisserie. A Classic!
Plus, this is not an extremely expensive option for an afternoon tea as we could have expected.

——– AFTERNOON TEA MENU ——–

(Served from 3pm till 6:30pm)

THE ORANGERY AFTERNOON TEA

Selection of traditional sandwiches, scones with cream, jam, cake and pastries. Large pot of your favorite tea, enough for two: BD 11

MIDDLE EASTERN AFTERNOON TEA

Selection of Middle Eastern inspired snacks, cakes and pastries. Large pot of your favorite tea, enough for two: BD 11

CREAM TEA

Two freshly baked scones, cream, homemade jam. Choice of tea: BD 5

TEA & CAKE

Treasure chest of delicate & gorgeous little treats 🍃🌼🌻
An eloquent statement of giving for your sweet moments. Shop this exclusive hamper full of nougats, macarons, handcrafted, chocolates, truffles, meringues, choux & much more from The Orangery.

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Tiers of Joy at The Orangery.

The Orangery focuses on the traditional English tea room era, offering an a la carte menu with an influence of the Middle East. A wonderful café/patisserie where the quality matches top hotels. Their team of chefs have spent a great deal of time developing a menu that is the perfect balance between classic English concept and location in the Middle East. Their artisan breads, delicious cakes, tarts, viennoiserie, and macaroons represent the best of classic Europe; while their savoury team brings Middle Eastern flavor to their breakfast, lunch and dinner menu, with delectable Lebanese and Syrian dishes.

If you are in Bahrain and you’ve been missing really good tea, you don’t have to go far. In the glorious Victorian restaurant, request a table for a luxurious country house atmosphere in the heart of the city, Adliya. With its stylish Art Deco design, this is a great place to unwind on weekends as well as weekdays.

More about the the elegant tea room and patisserie:

  • Breakfast :
    • From 8am Till 3pm
  • Afternoon Tea & Lunch :
    • Afternoon Tea – From 3pm Till 6:30pm
      Lunch – From 12 Noon Till 10pm
  • Dinner :
    • Dinner – Till 10pm
  • Instagram: orangeryme
  • Facebook: theorangerybh
  • Website: http://orangeryme.com/