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EPISODE · Jan 15, 2026 · 39 MIN

Brandon Nagy, Isabel Dowell, Nathan Purchase, and Terry Moore on Music Photography in Michigan

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In this episode, we talked with four music photographers at GIG - Art of Michigan Music Event. Each of these individuals gave us a different angle on how they got started in taking photos of live music. From the photo pit to gear to their memorable moments, they show us through their lens what it is like to be a photographer in the Michigan music scene and beyond. Brandon Nagy is a photographer and designer. He has worked with iHeartMedia since 2009 and Shutterstock since 2017. Brandon does graphic design during the day and moonlight and spend weekends working as a photographer, usually covering music or other events.Isabel Dowell (she/her) is a Grand Rapids-based photographer specializing in live music, portrait, and film photography. Her dedication to photography has taken her on tour (Low Phase), to various music festivals (Lollapalooza, Pitchfork, Hinterland), and has made her a respected member of the live music community. She is known for being motivated by taking a random chance, whether it be sending late night emails or going above and beyond to get the perfect image. Nathan Purchase is a professional photographer, creative producer, and founder of Purchase Productions, based in Muskegon. A graduate of Michigan State University with a degree in Studio Art specializing in photography, Nathan has spent more than 15 years capturing the raw emotion and atmosphere of live music. His portfolio includes performances by acclaimed artists such as Tame Impala, The Avett Brothers, Sheryl Crow, Buddy Guy, Tash Sultana, and many others.Terry Moore is a local music photography under the name Trippin Terry Photography. His focus is on capturing life's raw energy, one frame at a time. Trippin Terry is dedicated to delivering high-energy, vibrant images that transport you to the heart of the action.

In this episode, we talked with four music photographers at GIG - Art of Michigan Music Event. Each of these individuals gave us a different angle on how they got started in taking photos of live music. From the photo pit to gear to their memorable moments, they show us through their lens what it is like to be a photographer in the Michigan music scene and beyond. Brandon Nagy is a photographer and designer. He has worked with iHeartMedia since 2009 and Shutterstock since 2017. Brandon does graphic design during the day and moonlight and spend weekends working as a photographer, usually covering music or other events.Isabel Dowell (she/her) is a Grand Rapids-based photographer specializing in live music, portrait, and film photography. Her dedication to photography has taken her on tour (Low Phase), to various music festivals (Lollapalooza, Pitchfork, Hinterland), and has made her a respected member of the live music community. She is known for being motivated by taking a random chance, whether it be sending late night emails or going above and beyond to get the perfect image. Nathan Purchase is a professional photographer, creative producer, and founder of Purchase Productions, based in Muskegon. A graduate of Michigan State University with a degree in Studio Art specializing in photography, Nathan has spent more than 15 years capturing the raw emotion and atmosphere of live music. His portfolio includes performances by acclaimed artists such as Tame Impala, The Avett Brothers, Sheryl Crow, Buddy Guy, Tash Sultana, and many others.Terry Moore is a local music photography under the name Trippin Terry Photography. His focus is on capturing life's raw energy, one frame at a time. Trippin Terry is dedicated to delivering high-energy, vibrant images that transport you to the heart of the action.

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