Kingston-based photographer Virginia Maria started taking pictures at concerts early, with disposable cameras that didn’t allow much feedback or forgiveness but provided a method for capturing moments. But it was a Megadeth concert in 2012 that served as a turning point, sparking a career that’s allowed her a front-row seat for an impressive list of artists, from Arkells to The Glorious Sons and everything in between. Driven by a passion for music and a goal of wanting to make those who weren’t able to stand shoulder-to-shoulder in the crowd feel like they’re looking over her shoulder, Virginia loves finding that magic moment, one the performers might not even realize they’re creating, and sharing it with the world.