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Colour of the Night – Richard Beland

 | September 12, 2006 5:43 am

After more that a decade of photographing The Tragically Hip, Richard Beland displays a rare collection of never-before-seen live and backstage photographcs. This selection has been made from more than 100 concerts, and also features an exclusive showcase of photos from the “In Violet Light” and “In Between Evolution” portrait sessions.

Starting on October 1 and running through November 26, fans will be able to view this retrospective at the Pikto Gallery in Toronto’s historic Distillery District.

Colour Of The Night

Fan Photos: Jamie Elman

 | August 15, 2006 6:58 pm

Just prior to the show in Amsterdam we met hipfan Jamie Elman. He took a bunch of photos, including these two:

2006-07-11 - Jamie Elman Pre Show with hipfans.com

BigA, Dave, Chris (me), Jamie, Steve

2006-07-11 - Jamie Elman Post Show with Gord D.

Gord D, Jamie!