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Band of Skulls frontman Russell Marsden grips the microphone with infectious energy as he performs at Webster Hall's intimate stage, surrounded by a sea of glowing smartphone screens held aloft by devoted fans. The atmospheric lighting cuts through the haze, illuminating his long blonde hair and genuine smile while capturing the electric connection between performer and audience. Behind him, bandmate Emma Richardson shares in the moment, while the packed crowd creates a constellation of digital documentation in the historic Manhattan venue.

Intimate Performance at Legendary Webster Hall

Russell Marsden of Band of Skulls connects with fans during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour performance at Webster Hall in Manhattan.

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In the workshop atmosphere of Commonwealth Skateboarding on Southeast 20th Avenue in Portland's Buckman neighborhood, skilled hands make precise adjustments to a black skateboard's truck assembly. The intimate overhead perspective captures the mechanical intimacy of skate maintenance, with weathered concrete floors and workshop tools creating an authentic backdrop. Warm, diffused lighting bathes the scene in golden tones, emphasizing the tactile relationship between craftsperson and equipment in this celebrated Portland skate shop.

Hands Adjusting Skateboard Trucks at Commonwealth

A skateboarder fine-tunes truck hardware during an editorial session at Commonwealth Skateboarding in Portland's Buckman district.

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In the intimate confines of Commonwealth Skateboarding on Southeast Portland's 20th Avenue, hands work methodically over a black skateboard deck, adjusting trucks with practiced precision. The scene unfolds in warm, muted light that casts gentle shadows across weathered concrete floors, while red and gray hoodies frame the focused maintenance ritual. This quiet moment captures the behind-the-scenes dedication that keeps Portland's skate culture rolling.

Workshop Ritual at Commonwealth Skateboarding

A skater fine-tunes their setup at Commonwealth Skateboarding in Portland's Buckman neighborhood, embodying the meticulous craft behind street skating.

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A concentrated skater navigates his board through  Commonwealth Skateboarding in Portland's Buckman neighborhood. Dramatic overhead lighting cuts through the dim space, illuminating vintage skate posters and memorabilia that plaster the weathered walls. The intimate setting captures the raw authenticity of underground skate culture, where passion thrives in unconventional spaces.

Skate Session at Commonwealth Portland

A skater practices his craft in the atmospheric Commonwealth Skateboarding on Southeast 20th Avenue in Portland, Oregon.

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Drummer Julian Dorio of Band of Skulls sits poised behind his kit at Webster Hall during the band's 10 Year Anniversary Tour, bathed in ethereal blue stage lighting that cuts through the intimate venue's signature darkness. His focused expression and relaxed posture capture a moment of quiet intensity between songs, while overhead lighting rigs and microphone stands frame the scene. The atmospheric haze and dramatic chiaroscuro lighting transform the historic Manhattan music hall into a cathedral of sound.

Julian Dorio Commands Webster Hall Stage

Julian Dorio performs on drums for Band of Skulls at Webster Hall during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour.

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A skateboarder's weathered hands cradle a black skateboard deck adorned with intricate white line graphics, carefully adjusting the trucks and hardware in the warm, industrial atmosphere of Commonwealth Skateboarding in Portland's Buckman neighborhood. The intimate scene captures the ritualistic care between rider and board, with soft lighting illuminating the precise mechanical work. Red accents punctuate the shadowed workspace, while the concrete floor and utilitarian setting speak to the authentic culture of Southeast Portland's skateboarding community.

Skateboard Maintenance at Commonwealth Portland

A skateboarder tends to their deck's hardware during an editorial session at Commonwealth Skateboarding on Southeast 20th Avenue in Portland, Oregon.

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Emma Richardson of Band of Skulls commands the stage at Webster Hall during the band's 10 Year Anniversary Tour, her bass guitar gleaming under theatrical lighting. Dramatic amber and red stage lights create a moody atmosphere, casting her dark hair and black attire in silhouette while highlighting her focused expression. The intimate Manhattan venue's iconic lighting rig creates bokeh effects in the background, emphasizing the raw energy of live performance.

Emma Richardson Bathed in Concert Light

Emma Richardson performs at Webster Hall during Band of Skulls' 10 Year Anniversary Tour in Manhattan's East Village.

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A skateboarder's weathered hands carefully adjust the trucks on a well-worn deck at Commonwealth Skateboarding in Portland's Buckman neighborhood. The moody lighting and intimate framing capture the ritual of board maintenance, with the skater's gray hoodie and striped sleeves creating visual texture against the dark skateboard. Red accents from clothing peek into the frame, adding warmth to the industrial setting of this Southeast Portland skate shop.

Skateboard Maintenance at Commonwealth Portland

A skateboarder fine-tunes their setup during an editorial shoot at Commonwealth Skateboarding on Southeast 20th Avenue in Portland, Oregon.

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Emma Richardson of Band of Skulls performs under saturated blue stage lighting at Webster Hall in Manhattan, her silhouette defined against the moody atmospheric glow. The intimate venue setting captures the raw energy of the anniversary tour, with Richardson positioned at center stage while bandmate Russell Marsden remains partially visible in the background shadows. Her focused expression and commanding stage presence anchor this moment of live musical performance in the iconic East Village venue.

Emma Richardson Commands Webster Hall Stage

Emma Richardson of Band of Skulls performs during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour at Webster Hall in Manhattan's East Village.

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Emma Richardson and Russell Marsden of Band of Skulls share an intimate musical moment during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour at Webster Hall in Manhattan. Bathed in ethereal blue stage lighting with atmospheric haze, Richardson stands with her back to the audience while Marsden faces forward, cradling an acoustic guitar at the microphone. The dramatic lighting creates a moody, contemplative atmosphere that captures the emotional weight of their decade-long musical journey.

Band of Skulls Anniversary Performance at Webster Hall

Band of Skulls' Emma Richardson and Russell Marsden perform during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour at Webster Hall in Manhattan.

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