A podcast where photographers, artists, designers, musicians and other creatives are interviewed about their chosen craft in an attempt to understand their creative process.
Alice Glascott, also known as Aluna Ink is an insanely talented illustrator and graphic designer, specialising in character portraiture. Her unique style lends itself to tattoos, political art and just generally cool things. I've known Alice for close to five years now and finally being able to sit down and have a chat like this was a blessing. We talk about the political nature of her art, where she started and where she wants to take her art; as well as how personal issues help drive creation of art.
Alice can be found at https://www.instagram.com/aluna.ink/
Riley Graham is a phenomenal photographer but also a human enigma. How do I know this? Because he's my best mate. Having met at a warehouse we both worked at, we quickly bonded over our love of music and photography. He is almost non-existent on the internet in terms of his art and we delve into his process in creating art, his love of photobooks and some projects he's currently working on.
You can view his sensational work here https://www.rileygraham.net/#1
Tim Lambert is a late addition to the Australian music-photography scene but my word is he a welcome one. I don't think I've ever seen someone move up the ranks so quickly, and that is a testament to his incredibly personal and jaw-dropping shots. He has quickly become one of my favourite Aussie photographers and also one of my favourite people to have a beer with.
Georgia Moloney is one of the most creative people in the music scene, mashing her incredible photos with her insanely talented craftiness to create beautiful works of art. We talk about our first strip club experiences, social media's pros and cons and how G-Money goes about creating her pieces.
Jack Rudder is easily one of Australia's most exciting photographers / videographers. Consistently producing amazing and electrifying work, it's hard not to take this kid seriously. We talk about the ins and outs of touring internationally, the pros and cons of video and photo work and how he got started on this crazy journey of his.
Grit Van describes himself as a social documentarian but to me he’s an inspiring friend and fantastic photographer capturing the Northern Beaches and greater Sydney music scene. I wrangled him into a long chat about the DIY scene, where he started, what this whole photography thing means to him and where he wants to take it in the future.