Interview by Emily Fuller Working and immersing yourself in your creative field can prove to be incredibly daunting in a Western Capitalist society. Often our decisions for pursuing a career path are governed by consumerist values. We are endlessly tempted – and often swayed by – financial stability and job security over chasing our dreams […]
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Black and White: Capturing Racial Diversity with Anne Hinga
Interview by Gabbie Lynch Words by Anne Hinga A photographer with “a wandering heart” is how Anne Hinga-Bobo would describe herself. Originally from Nairobi, Anne moved to Australia to further her education. But the move proved to offer more then just the chance to complete her studies – it provided Anne with a unique insight […]
The Girl Behind the Camera Lens: Gabrielle Clement
Interview by Gabbie Lynch and Emily Fuller Small, but mighty. That’s how we would describe Gabrielle Clement, a live music photographer from Newcastle, Australia. Usually she’s found behind the camera lens, capturing musicians as they whiz across the stage, but we thought we’d turn things around and shine the spotlight on this groovy photographer. Newy […]
Filmmaking As An Art Form: Nathan Paterson
By Emily Fuller Filmmaking is an art form that is quite often overlooked and neglected as a creative field of work. Vastly different to the artistic expressions of painting or writing, filmmaking demands a collaborative moulding of various creative aspects in order to create a fluid and dynamic piece of art – a film. The […]