
Having friends in a band is a pretty cool thing, because sometimes they think that you are cool enough with your big fancy camera to take their photos. What they don’t know is that in the world of blog land everyone has a big fancy camera and I’m not actually as cool as I pretend to be. But, moving right along..
Nate and I met up with Josh and Phlecia Sullivan, the sweet newlywed couple behind Year of October, in downtown Lexington Saturday evening for a super laid back band photo shoot. They have another band mate, Seth Sizemore, who I jokingly said I would photoshop into the photos since he couldn’t make it- but guess what Seth? I don’t feel like it and you should just make it to your band’s photo shoots. ;] Phelcia, Josh (aka Sully), and Seth live in Nashville and are pursuing their dream of making it big. Stories, their new “bluesy” folk rock album is currently available for listen and download here!



This was really a lot of fun for me because while I absolutely love photography, I’m not the best at directing people on how to pose or stand, so I’m not extremely confident in my ability to take photos in this type of setting. Thankfully I think they liked how the pictures came out and I don’t feel like a failure! Hooray. :] And honestly, how could Phelcia not photograph well – right? I know. (You too, Sully!)



Check Out Year of October At These Different Places Around The Web
BAND CAMP // TWITTER // FACEBOOK
If you’re in the Nashville area make sure to look them up and find out when and where their next show will be!












These are so great! I laughed about the blogworld people with cameras and everyone else thinks your a pro. This happens to me often!
Great pictures!
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omg i LOVED that song im a Alexisonfire type but are these guys gonna be on itunes anytime soon?!
These pictures are great!
I love these photos and Year of October. what a voice! Glad there are no tatoos on these beautiful people.
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It is always been my dream that my children will share this love of seeing live performances with me. Fiona has already been to see two Broadway shows with me (Annie and Matilda but Quentin has yet to see any. He’s just not ready, nor would he enjoy the idea of having to sit still for several hours.
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