Dont compareChloe Weirto a fly on the wall when shes photographing live music.
Maybe a little mouse on the ground, she says with a laugh.
I love hiding and shrinking down to get everyone in their element.
Chloe Weir
I love to document incredible Deadheads doing what they do, Weir says over Zoom.
Which is being really cool.
She then spends six to seven hours editing, going through roughly 4,000 photos.
During the sets, she doesnt miss a single song.
I am out the entire time, she says.
I love to soak up every minute.
Today Im doing a slightly more upscale version of that, she jokes.
Currently, media studies is one of her double majors in college (alongside anthropology).
I fell in love with film and being in the dark room, she says.
I love it more than anything.
Hes not only such an incredible mentor for photography, but hes also a really hilarious person.
My photos only scratch the surface of what its like to be at this incredible place.
This is only the beginning.