Sam Stofko
San Diego based 📸 🎥
In House Media for @hobsandiego & @livenationsd
Media Lead for @ssbdfest 🌴
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A little letter from me…
Up until a couple weeks ago, this date never meant anything to me. If I didn’t check, today would’ve been a normal Thursday. But I decided to see exactly when my first show I ever shot was.
November 7th 2017 was my very first time shooting a show. Bayside at the Observatory OC, shooting for the opener. I was 19 and thought this would just be a one off kind of thing sparked what I hope will now be a lifelong career. I was so nervous I felt my legs shaking. But after that forest show, I decided to try it again. And a month later I got to shoot some local bands at HOB Voodoo Room. It wouldn’t be until a few months later where everything would change.
The opportunity to shoot for the radio station I was working for came up and I took it and ran. After that I was shooting 5 times a week at my busiest times and it sparked what I knew I would want to do for a long while. Fast forward to now and I’m so thrilled with where I am and where I’m going.
From leading a photo team for a festival, traveling to some of the most beautiful venues in the world, and meeting so many incredible people and making the friends that I have along the way.
All I have to say for myself is I’m so proud. I’m so thankful. I’m so happy that I get to do what I do because it is such a privilege to be let into this little world.
If you ever doubt that you can’t. Keep going. There have been plenty of times where I thought it wasn’t worth it or I wasn’t good enough. It’s so worth it. 7 years of hard hard work and it’s so worth every minute of editing, every minute of shooting, the all nighters, seeing the sunrise after a show.
If you love it, do it. There’s always a way.
I love each and every person I get to call my friend that I’ve met through concert photography. They’re some of my best friends and it makes me even happier to watch those friends grow and succeed in this space.
Thanks for being apart of my journey 🫰🏻
Photo credits:
📸 1&6 - @nickisabella.photography
3 - @thevirginmullet
5 - @elenastrawnphotography

A little letter from me…
Up until a couple weeks ago, this date never meant anything to me. If I didn’t check, today would’ve been a normal Thursday. But I decided to see exactly when my first show I ever shot was.
November 7th 2017 was my very first time shooting a show. Bayside at the Observatory OC, shooting for the opener. I was 19 and thought this would just be a one off kind of thing sparked what I hope will now be a lifelong career. I was so nervous I felt my legs shaking. But after that forest show, I decided to try it again. And a month later I got to shoot some local bands at HOB Voodoo Room. It wouldn’t be until a few months later where everything would change.
The opportunity to shoot for the radio station I was working for came up and I took it and ran. After that I was shooting 5 times a week at my busiest times and it sparked what I knew I would want to do for a long while. Fast forward to now and I’m so thrilled with where I am and where I’m going.
From leading a photo team for a festival, traveling to some of the most beautiful venues in the world, and meeting so many incredible people and making the friends that I have along the way.
All I have to say for myself is I’m so proud. I’m so thankful. I’m so happy that I get to do what I do because it is such a privilege to be let into this little world.
If you ever doubt that you can’t. Keep going. There have been plenty of times where I thought it wasn’t worth it or I wasn’t good enough. It’s so worth it. 7 years of hard hard work and it’s so worth every minute of editing, every minute of shooting, the all nighters, seeing the sunrise after a show.
If you love it, do it. There’s always a way.
I love each and every person I get to call my friend that I’ve met through concert photography. They’re some of my best friends and it makes me even happier to watch those friends grow and succeed in this space.
Thanks for being apart of my journey 🫰🏻
Photo credits:
📸 1&6 - @nickisabella.photography
3 - @thevirginmullet
5 - @elenastrawnphotography

A little letter from me…
Up until a couple weeks ago, this date never meant anything to me. If I didn’t check, today would’ve been a normal Thursday. But I decided to see exactly when my first show I ever shot was.
November 7th 2017 was my very first time shooting a show. Bayside at the Observatory OC, shooting for the opener. I was 19 and thought this would just be a one off kind of thing sparked what I hope will now be a lifelong career. I was so nervous I felt my legs shaking. But after that forest show, I decided to try it again. And a month later I got to shoot some local bands at HOB Voodoo Room. It wouldn’t be until a few months later where everything would change.
The opportunity to shoot for the radio station I was working for came up and I took it and ran. After that I was shooting 5 times a week at my busiest times and it sparked what I knew I would want to do for a long while. Fast forward to now and I’m so thrilled with where I am and where I’m going.
From leading a photo team for a festival, traveling to some of the most beautiful venues in the world, and meeting so many incredible people and making the friends that I have along the way.
All I have to say for myself is I’m so proud. I’m so thankful. I’m so happy that I get to do what I do because it is such a privilege to be let into this little world.
If you ever doubt that you can’t. Keep going. There have been plenty of times where I thought it wasn’t worth it or I wasn’t good enough. It’s so worth it. 7 years of hard hard work and it’s so worth every minute of editing, every minute of shooting, the all nighters, seeing the sunrise after a show.
If you love it, do it. There’s always a way.
I love each and every person I get to call my friend that I’ve met through concert photography. They’re some of my best friends and it makes me even happier to watch those friends grow and succeed in this space.
Thanks for being apart of my journey 🫰🏻
Photo credits:
📸 1&6 - @nickisabella.photography
3 - @thevirginmullet
5 - @elenastrawnphotography

A little letter from me…
Up until a couple weeks ago, this date never meant anything to me. If I didn’t check, today would’ve been a normal Thursday. But I decided to see exactly when my first show I ever shot was.
November 7th 2017 was my very first time shooting a show. Bayside at the Observatory OC, shooting for the opener. I was 19 and thought this would just be a one off kind of thing sparked what I hope will now be a lifelong career. I was so nervous I felt my legs shaking. But after that forest show, I decided to try it again. And a month later I got to shoot some local bands at HOB Voodoo Room. It wouldn’t be until a few months later where everything would change.
The opportunity to shoot for the radio station I was working for came up and I took it and ran. After that I was shooting 5 times a week at my busiest times and it sparked what I knew I would want to do for a long while. Fast forward to now and I’m so thrilled with where I am and where I’m going.
From leading a photo team for a festival, traveling to some of the most beautiful venues in the world, and meeting so many incredible people and making the friends that I have along the way.
All I have to say for myself is I’m so proud. I’m so thankful. I’m so happy that I get to do what I do because it is such a privilege to be let into this little world.
If you ever doubt that you can’t. Keep going. There have been plenty of times where I thought it wasn’t worth it or I wasn’t good enough. It’s so worth it. 7 years of hard hard work and it’s so worth every minute of editing, every minute of shooting, the all nighters, seeing the sunrise after a show.
If you love it, do it. There’s always a way.
I love each and every person I get to call my friend that I’ve met through concert photography. They’re some of my best friends and it makes me even happier to watch those friends grow and succeed in this space.
Thanks for being apart of my journey 🫰🏻
Photo credits:
📸 1&6 - @nickisabella.photography
3 - @thevirginmullet
5 - @elenastrawnphotography

A little letter from me…
Up until a couple weeks ago, this date never meant anything to me. If I didn’t check, today would’ve been a normal Thursday. But I decided to see exactly when my first show I ever shot was.
November 7th 2017 was my very first time shooting a show. Bayside at the Observatory OC, shooting for the opener. I was 19 and thought this would just be a one off kind of thing sparked what I hope will now be a lifelong career. I was so nervous I felt my legs shaking. But after that forest show, I decided to try it again. And a month later I got to shoot some local bands at HOB Voodoo Room. It wouldn’t be until a few months later where everything would change.
The opportunity to shoot for the radio station I was working for came up and I took it and ran. After that I was shooting 5 times a week at my busiest times and it sparked what I knew I would want to do for a long while. Fast forward to now and I’m so thrilled with where I am and where I’m going.
From leading a photo team for a festival, traveling to some of the most beautiful venues in the world, and meeting so many incredible people and making the friends that I have along the way.
All I have to say for myself is I’m so proud. I’m so thankful. I’m so happy that I get to do what I do because it is such a privilege to be let into this little world.
If you ever doubt that you can’t. Keep going. There have been plenty of times where I thought it wasn’t worth it or I wasn’t good enough. It’s so worth it. 7 years of hard hard work and it’s so worth every minute of editing, every minute of shooting, the all nighters, seeing the sunrise after a show.
If you love it, do it. There’s always a way.
I love each and every person I get to call my friend that I’ve met through concert photography. They’re some of my best friends and it makes me even happier to watch those friends grow and succeed in this space.
Thanks for being apart of my journey 🫰🏻
Photo credits:
📸 1&6 - @nickisabella.photography
3 - @thevirginmullet
5 - @elenastrawnphotography

A little letter from me…
Up until a couple weeks ago, this date never meant anything to me. If I didn’t check, today would’ve been a normal Thursday. But I decided to see exactly when my first show I ever shot was.
November 7th 2017 was my very first time shooting a show. Bayside at the Observatory OC, shooting for the opener. I was 19 and thought this would just be a one off kind of thing sparked what I hope will now be a lifelong career. I was so nervous I felt my legs shaking. But after that forest show, I decided to try it again. And a month later I got to shoot some local bands at HOB Voodoo Room. It wouldn’t be until a few months later where everything would change.
The opportunity to shoot for the radio station I was working for came up and I took it and ran. After that I was shooting 5 times a week at my busiest times and it sparked what I knew I would want to do for a long while. Fast forward to now and I’m so thrilled with where I am and where I’m going.
From leading a photo team for a festival, traveling to some of the most beautiful venues in the world, and meeting so many incredible people and making the friends that I have along the way.
All I have to say for myself is I’m so proud. I’m so thankful. I’m so happy that I get to do what I do because it is such a privilege to be let into this little world.
If you ever doubt that you can’t. Keep going. There have been plenty of times where I thought it wasn’t worth it or I wasn’t good enough. It’s so worth it. 7 years of hard hard work and it’s so worth every minute of editing, every minute of shooting, the all nighters, seeing the sunrise after a show.
If you love it, do it. There’s always a way.
I love each and every person I get to call my friend that I’ve met through concert photography. They’re some of my best friends and it makes me even happier to watch those friends grow and succeed in this space.
Thanks for being apart of my journey 🫰🏻
Photo credits:
📸 1&6 - @nickisabella.photography
3 - @thevirginmullet
5 - @elenastrawnphotography

A little letter from me…
Up until a couple weeks ago, this date never meant anything to me. If I didn’t check, today would’ve been a normal Thursday. But I decided to see exactly when my first show I ever shot was.
November 7th 2017 was my very first time shooting a show. Bayside at the Observatory OC, shooting for the opener. I was 19 and thought this would just be a one off kind of thing sparked what I hope will now be a lifelong career. I was so nervous I felt my legs shaking. But after that forest show, I decided to try it again. And a month later I got to shoot some local bands at HOB Voodoo Room. It wouldn’t be until a few months later where everything would change.
The opportunity to shoot for the radio station I was working for came up and I took it and ran. After that I was shooting 5 times a week at my busiest times and it sparked what I knew I would want to do for a long while. Fast forward to now and I’m so thrilled with where I am and where I’m going.
From leading a photo team for a festival, traveling to some of the most beautiful venues in the world, and meeting so many incredible people and making the friends that I have along the way.
All I have to say for myself is I’m so proud. I’m so thankful. I’m so happy that I get to do what I do because it is such a privilege to be let into this little world.
If you ever doubt that you can’t. Keep going. There have been plenty of times where I thought it wasn’t worth it or I wasn’t good enough. It’s so worth it. 7 years of hard hard work and it’s so worth every minute of editing, every minute of shooting, the all nighters, seeing the sunrise after a show.
If you love it, do it. There’s always a way.
I love each and every person I get to call my friend that I’ve met through concert photography. They’re some of my best friends and it makes me even happier to watch those friends grow and succeed in this space.
Thanks for being apart of my journey 🫰🏻
Photo credits:
📸 1&6 - @nickisabella.photography
3 - @thevirginmullet
5 - @elenastrawnphotography

3 days and 4 rolls of film to capture a lifetime of memories 🌵
Coachella 2026

3 days and 4 rolls of film to capture a lifetime of memories 🌵
Coachella 2026

3 days and 4 rolls of film to capture a lifetime of memories 🌵
Coachella 2026

3 days and 4 rolls of film to capture a lifetime of memories 🌵
Coachella 2026

3 days and 4 rolls of film to capture a lifetime of memories 🌵
Coachella 2026

3 days and 4 rolls of film to capture a lifetime of memories 🌵
Coachella 2026

3 days and 4 rolls of film to capture a lifetime of memories 🌵
Coachella 2026

3 days and 4 rolls of film to capture a lifetime of memories 🌵
Coachella 2026

3 days and 4 rolls of film to capture a lifetime of memories 🌵
Coachella 2026

3 days and 4 rolls of film to capture a lifetime of memories 🌵
Coachella 2026

3 days and 4 rolls of film to capture a lifetime of memories 🌵
Coachella 2026

3 days and 4 rolls of film to capture a lifetime of memories 🌵
Coachella 2026

3 days and 4 rolls of film to capture a lifetime of memories 🌵
Coachella 2026

3 days and 4 rolls of film to capture a lifetime of memories 🌵
Coachella 2026

3 days and 4 rolls of film to capture a lifetime of memories 🌵
Coachella 2026

3 days and 4 rolls of film to capture a lifetime of memories 🌵
Coachella 2026

3 days and 4 rolls of film to capture a lifetime of memories 🌵
Coachella 2026

3 days and 4 rolls of film to capture a lifetime of memories 🌵
Coachella 2026

3 days and 4 rolls of film to capture a lifetime of memories 🌵
Coachella 2026

3 days and 4 rolls of film to capture a lifetime of memories 🌵
Coachella 2026
Sneak preview of one of our new tracks 🥵😵💫 thanks for rockin out SODA BAR we love you and big thanks @samshootsshows for the vid

What 2 nights of Kelcey Ayer shows looks like
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What 2 nights of Kelcey Ayer shows looks like
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What 2 nights of Kelcey Ayer shows looks like
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📍Santa Ana
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What 2 nights of Kelcey Ayer shows looks like
Swipe to the end to watch the crash out live
📍Santa Ana
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What 2 nights of Kelcey Ayer shows looks like
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📍Santa Ana
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What 2 nights of Kelcey Ayer shows looks like
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📍Santa Ana
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What 2 nights of Kelcey Ayer shows looks like
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📍Santa Ana
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What 2 nights of Kelcey Ayer shows looks like
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What 2 nights of Kelcey Ayer shows looks like
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What 2 nights of Kelcey Ayer shows looks like
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📍Santa Ana
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What 2 nights of Kelcey Ayer shows looks like
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📍Santa Ana
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What 2 nights of Kelcey Ayer shows looks like
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What 2 nights of Kelcey Ayer shows looks like
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Bender Barbie Apres Sunday at Firehouse
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More shenanigans on the horizon

Locals Only 🔥
Bender Barbie Apres Sunday at Firehouse
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More shenanigans on the horizon
Locals Only 🔥
Bender Barbie Apres Sunday at Firehouse
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More shenanigans on the horizon

Locals Only 🔥
Bender Barbie Apres Sunday at Firehouse
Enter Name Proper NYE
More shenanigans on the horizon

Locals Only 🔥
Bender Barbie Apres Sunday at Firehouse
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More shenanigans on the horizon

Locals Only 🔥
Bender Barbie Apres Sunday at Firehouse
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More shenanigans on the horizon

Locals Only 🔥
Bender Barbie Apres Sunday at Firehouse
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More shenanigans on the horizon
Locals Only 🔥
Bender Barbie Apres Sunday at Firehouse
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More shenanigans on the horizon

2025 📸
Probably the most fun and most rewarding year of shooting I’ve had in these 8 crazy years. Every year really does get better and better. Took meaningful steps back to enjoy life here and there but never lost sight of the goal. Have fun photographing live music. Took on more fun projects, took a few more risks, doubled down on learning more about the craft.
Going into 2026 with real optimism 😌

2025 📸
Probably the most fun and most rewarding year of shooting I’ve had in these 8 crazy years. Every year really does get better and better. Took meaningful steps back to enjoy life here and there but never lost sight of the goal. Have fun photographing live music. Took on more fun projects, took a few more risks, doubled down on learning more about the craft.
Going into 2026 with real optimism 😌

2025 📸
Probably the most fun and most rewarding year of shooting I’ve had in these 8 crazy years. Every year really does get better and better. Took meaningful steps back to enjoy life here and there but never lost sight of the goal. Have fun photographing live music. Took on more fun projects, took a few more risks, doubled down on learning more about the craft.
Going into 2026 with real optimism 😌

2025 📸
Probably the most fun and most rewarding year of shooting I’ve had in these 8 crazy years. Every year really does get better and better. Took meaningful steps back to enjoy life here and there but never lost sight of the goal. Have fun photographing live music. Took on more fun projects, took a few more risks, doubled down on learning more about the craft.
Going into 2026 with real optimism 😌

2025 📸
Probably the most fun and most rewarding year of shooting I’ve had in these 8 crazy years. Every year really does get better and better. Took meaningful steps back to enjoy life here and there but never lost sight of the goal. Have fun photographing live music. Took on more fun projects, took a few more risks, doubled down on learning more about the craft.
Going into 2026 with real optimism 😌

2025 📸
Probably the most fun and most rewarding year of shooting I’ve had in these 8 crazy years. Every year really does get better and better. Took meaningful steps back to enjoy life here and there but never lost sight of the goal. Have fun photographing live music. Took on more fun projects, took a few more risks, doubled down on learning more about the craft.
Going into 2026 with real optimism 😌

2025 📸
Probably the most fun and most rewarding year of shooting I’ve had in these 8 crazy years. Every year really does get better and better. Took meaningful steps back to enjoy life here and there but never lost sight of the goal. Have fun photographing live music. Took on more fun projects, took a few more risks, doubled down on learning more about the craft.
Going into 2026 with real optimism 😌

2025 📸
Probably the most fun and most rewarding year of shooting I’ve had in these 8 crazy years. Every year really does get better and better. Took meaningful steps back to enjoy life here and there but never lost sight of the goal. Have fun photographing live music. Took on more fun projects, took a few more risks, doubled down on learning more about the craft.
Going into 2026 with real optimism 😌

2025 📸
Probably the most fun and most rewarding year of shooting I’ve had in these 8 crazy years. Every year really does get better and better. Took meaningful steps back to enjoy life here and there but never lost sight of the goal. Have fun photographing live music. Took on more fun projects, took a few more risks, doubled down on learning more about the craft.
Going into 2026 with real optimism 😌

2025 📸
Probably the most fun and most rewarding year of shooting I’ve had in these 8 crazy years. Every year really does get better and better. Took meaningful steps back to enjoy life here and there but never lost sight of the goal. Have fun photographing live music. Took on more fun projects, took a few more risks, doubled down on learning more about the craft.
Going into 2026 with real optimism 😌

2025 📸
Probably the most fun and most rewarding year of shooting I’ve had in these 8 crazy years. Every year really does get better and better. Took meaningful steps back to enjoy life here and there but never lost sight of the goal. Have fun photographing live music. Took on more fun projects, took a few more risks, doubled down on learning more about the craft.
Going into 2026 with real optimism 😌

2025 📸
Probably the most fun and most rewarding year of shooting I’ve had in these 8 crazy years. Every year really does get better and better. Took meaningful steps back to enjoy life here and there but never lost sight of the goal. Have fun photographing live music. Took on more fun projects, took a few more risks, doubled down on learning more about the craft.
Going into 2026 with real optimism 😌

2025 📸
Probably the most fun and most rewarding year of shooting I’ve had in these 8 crazy years. Every year really does get better and better. Took meaningful steps back to enjoy life here and there but never lost sight of the goal. Have fun photographing live music. Took on more fun projects, took a few more risks, doubled down on learning more about the craft.
Going into 2026 with real optimism 😌

2025 📸
Probably the most fun and most rewarding year of shooting I’ve had in these 8 crazy years. Every year really does get better and better. Took meaningful steps back to enjoy life here and there but never lost sight of the goal. Have fun photographing live music. Took on more fun projects, took a few more risks, doubled down on learning more about the craft.
Going into 2026 with real optimism 😌

2025 📸
Probably the most fun and most rewarding year of shooting I’ve had in these 8 crazy years. Every year really does get better and better. Took meaningful steps back to enjoy life here and there but never lost sight of the goal. Have fun photographing live music. Took on more fun projects, took a few more risks, doubled down on learning more about the craft.
Going into 2026 with real optimism 😌

2025 📸
Probably the most fun and most rewarding year of shooting I’ve had in these 8 crazy years. Every year really does get better and better. Took meaningful steps back to enjoy life here and there but never lost sight of the goal. Have fun photographing live music. Took on more fun projects, took a few more risks, doubled down on learning more about the craft.
Going into 2026 with real optimism 😌

2025 📸
Probably the most fun and most rewarding year of shooting I’ve had in these 8 crazy years. Every year really does get better and better. Took meaningful steps back to enjoy life here and there but never lost sight of the goal. Have fun photographing live music. Took on more fun projects, took a few more risks, doubled down on learning more about the craft.
Going into 2026 with real optimism 😌

2025 📸
Probably the most fun and most rewarding year of shooting I’ve had in these 8 crazy years. Every year really does get better and better. Took meaningful steps back to enjoy life here and there but never lost sight of the goal. Have fun photographing live music. Took on more fun projects, took a few more risks, doubled down on learning more about the craft.
Going into 2026 with real optimism 😌

2025 📸
Probably the most fun and most rewarding year of shooting I’ve had in these 8 crazy years. Every year really does get better and better. Took meaningful steps back to enjoy life here and there but never lost sight of the goal. Have fun photographing live music. Took on more fun projects, took a few more risks, doubled down on learning more about the craft.
Going into 2026 with real optimism 😌

2025 📸
Probably the most fun and most rewarding year of shooting I’ve had in these 8 crazy years. Every year really does get better and better. Took meaningful steps back to enjoy life here and there but never lost sight of the goal. Have fun photographing live music. Took on more fun projects, took a few more risks, doubled down on learning more about the craft.
Going into 2026 with real optimism 😌
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