monkey_wrench wrote:
Should i get in touch with the place and ask if i can take pictures??? or should i just risk it?
It's worth asking. Used to be no one would let you, but i've noticed lately more places are getting pretty laid-back about it because everyone has mini cameras and cameraphones on their person all the time. If you call the venue and no one else is shooting the concert, they might even give you a photo permit, or get you in touch with the band's management to get you a permit, then you can use a tripod and get up close.
I wouldn't just show up with a Pro-1, it would ruin your evening to have to go back and put it in the car, or have it stolen from your car or the coat check or something. At least look on the venue's site and see what their policy is. Some say "no interchangeable lenses" or "no flash", but that's their way of keeping out pros, and when they see the Pro-1 (it even says "pro" on it!) they might get nervous, even though it's within their policy. Chalk up another point for silver cameras, ha. Put a sticker over the "8mp" on it too, ha.