James Marcus Haney
James Marcus Haney | |
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Born |
7 April 1988 Upland, California, US |
Known for | photograph, filmmaking |
Notable work | Sen Fermin Running of the Bulls, Folks of Far away:The Faroe Islands, No Cameras Allowed, Austin to Boson, Spin Magazine, Breaking the Triangle |
James Marcus Haney (born April 7, 1988 in Upland, CA) is an American photographer and filmmaker.[1]
Career
Haney's career as a music photographer and documentary filmmaker began unexpectedly with sneaking into music festivals. It all started in 2010 when Haney snuck into Coachella Music Festival by creating a fake wristband and buying a vintage USC camera.[1] The security guards at Coachella took one look at his wristband and camera and let him in. Since then, Haney has snuck into over fifty festivals and events, including Bonnaroo, Glastonbury and The Grammy Awards. Mumford & Sons asked Haney to join their Railroad Revival Tour in 2011 after seeing Haney's documentary Connaroo, which contained footage of their band at Bonnaroo.[2] Within the same year his photo was published in The Rolling Stone.[3] His most recent documentary, No Cameras Allowed[4] follows his adventures of sneaking into festivals. To this day, Haney has never paid to go to a music festival.[5]
Haney is now Mumford & Sons official photographer[1] and is on tour in Australia for his now cult film No Cameras Allowed,[4] which is being screened exclusively by Jack Daniel's Future Legends.[6]
Documentaries
- No Cameras Allowed (2014)
- Austin to Boston (2014)
Short films
- Breaking the Triangle (2015)
- Spin Magazine - Backstage Pass: Mumford & Sons (2011)
- Folks of Far Away: The Faroe Islands (2011)
- San Fermin Running of the Bulls (2010)
Music videos
- Coldplay - Birds (2016)
- Mumford & Sons - The Wolf (2015)
- Bear's Den - Elysium (2014)
- The Staves - Facing West (2013)
- Foy Vance - Joy of Nothing (2013)
- Deap Vally - End of the World (2012)
- Young the Giant - Apartment (2012)
References
- 1 2 3 Kohn, Daniel. "Marcus Haney Snuck Into Festivals and Became and Acclaimed Music Photographer". laweekly.com. Retrieved 20 October 2015.
- ↑ Goldberg, Haley. "James Marcus Haney's "Lucky Break" into Rock Films". LA Times. Retrieved 21 October 2015.
- ↑ Webster, Andy. "From Gate-Crashing to the Grammys". NYTimes. Retrieved 21 October 2015.
- 1 2 Donnelly, Matthew Scott. "Marcus Haney Calls ‘No Cameras Allowed’ A Field Guide To Playing By Your Own Rules". MTV News. Retrieved 3 November 2015.
- ↑ Bassil, Ryan. "An Interview With The Guy Who Has Broken Into Coachella, Bonnaroo, Glastonbury And The Grammys". Noisey - Music by Vice. Retrieved 20 October 2015.
- ↑ "Australian Tour". James Marcus Haney. Retrieved 3 November 2015.