I dont normally register on forums just to reply to someone... so this is new for me.
microbi, have you ever shot in a nightclub?
Who made you judge and juror of what is considered club photography? Are you arguing semantics? If the headline would have said Profile on Drew Ressler performance photographer, would you be up in arms?
From your stand point you are saying we should strobe the DJ in different ways because we are the photographer and we should be doing what we can to perfect the shot...
Im sure Drew and I are on the same page on this, we treat DJs as performers, same as a rock band is a performer. If you have ever shot a show, you will know flash is generally not permitted because its distracting to the performer as well as the people that came to watch the show. So scratch your idea of flash. We are there to capture what we see in unique ways that aren't visible to the general public. To create something from what is already there, not adding something artificial.
you are not a strobist, but you are a photographer! you deal with light!
and you loking for the best shot. camera strobes could helps for that.
yes, its the djs show, but you bring it in a picture. speak with the dj, he would be do anything for you and your camera, if he need the picture.
ask him, speak with him, but dont touch the records.
and of course you cant ask the lightmanager to manipulate the stage show!
You sure do preach a lot for someone who doesnt sound like they have ever shot a single frame of a large DJ.
Drew is dealing with the light, he uses the light that is there, and you are absolutely crazy to think that a DJ would do anything for us and our camera because they need the image.
after reading your post thoroughly, ive decided not to finish writing answers to your questions because you are obviously a troll or simply just ignorant to the subject.
so i will stop feeding the troll now...