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I recently got my hands on my old nikon d5000, which my first ever DSLR from 7 years ago. It's a funny old thing to shoot now especially after shooting a full frame canon body for some time now.One thing that I see all new photographers have in
This episode of the music photo podcast means a lot to me. Tim was one of the earliest music photographers that I followed online. Before I even started photography I would look at his stuff and wish that I could make pictures like he did.In th
A couple of months ago, my buddy Jared hit me on Facebook with a couple of questions in prep for his upcoming overseas trip. I told him save it and we could jump on Skype to record another episode for anyone else that might find it useful or in
In this episode I chat to Bryce Hall, our first overseas guest. Bryce is a Florida based photographer who made his name first touring with Blood on the Dancefloor. We cover landing a bus tour, daily commitments on the road and working for multi
In this episode I chat with Warwick Hughes (our first repeat guest) about his warped tour stories. We cover things such as staying sane on a long gruelling tour, standing out as a videographer, what to do when things go wrong and much much more
  Time and again, I fall into that terrible cycle of gear lust. Always looking to something newer and better. It's a first world affliction that is satisfied for a week at a time when we get the new piece for the collection, before our sights a
I put this together for fun one afternoon. In the video, I outline the process from start to finish including the editing and before and after pictures :)
Last year, I spent two months in the US with my friends Belle Haven.  It was the best and hardest thing I've ever done with my photogra
In this episode I chat with Nathan Doran, Melbourne based EDM music photographer. We cover things such as working full time for an EDM group, touring internationally, finding and a niche that you can make your living in and more.
In this episode of the music photo podcast I chat to Caitlin Boland (Brisbane based portrait shooter) about making someone comfortable who isn't used to have their picture taken, shooting portraits with strobes and retouching workflow/how to ed
In this session I chat to Adam Davis-Powell a Sydney based (UK born) music photographer/videographer. Adam is chief photographer and head of video production at Moshcam.com. Adam also has a freelance business by the name of Demon Race Productio
In this episode I chat to Brisbane based music photographer Markus Ravik about the importance of metadata, spreading out your publication work to get the best possible gigs, the benefits of working a second job and past and presend editing tren
In this session I chat to Michelle Grace Hunder about shooting in the Hip Hop scene, working from a studio, reaching out to new artists, publishing a book and making friends with people you look up to.
I've followed Ed's work for a long time now. The cool thing about this episode is that it finally gave me a chance to reach out and get in touch. I'm so glad I did, thanks a lot to Jackson Webster who requested this episode.
In this session I chat to Max Fairclough about finding your niche, funding your own tours and investing in yourself, how to light band promos and travelling internationally with a portrait strobe kit.
In this session I chat to Jared Leibowitz about how to get your photos shared by bigger bands, pit etiquette tips, shooting for publications and dealing with security at shows.
In this session I chat to Neal Walters about the importance of constantly shooting, taking on jobs that are outside of your comfort zone, maintaining and leveraging high profile clients and profile your self to an international touring act.
When you travel, every gram of extra weight is going to hold you back. Carrying 5 kilograms of gravel (sandbags) around the country is not usually the ideal situation.If you have an assistant to hold your gear - you're laughing mate. If like me
In this session of the music photography podcast, I chat to Warwick about moving to the big city to chase a dream, having a meaningful business name, travelling and working overseas and catching the attention of a major label.
I used to spend a whole lot of time dodging and burning my pics to give them heaps of depth and dimension. That works no doubt, but if you value your time, then check out this quick and super easy tutorial.It basically covers contrast on a glo
With on-camera flash, you have a lovely focus assist beam to help you focus in the dark. For all the strobist shooters out there, there is no such luxury. After a quick google search it seems that a bunch of others have come across this problem
In this session I chat with Ben Wrigley (Third Eye Visuals) about personal style how to use it to stand out. We also talk about the importance of watermarking and teaching bands to value your work as art.
At the start of this year (2015) I spent a few weeks overseas in Southeast Asia. I was moist with anticipation at the thought of shooting some pictures in the jungles of Borneo. The only is
The Toshiba Flashair is not perfect. It has it's quirks for sure but man I wish I bought this bad boy sooner. The good:
The great philosopher Aristotle once said, "If it can't be fixed with gaffer tape, then you haven't used enough gaffer tape".Here are some of my best tips to getting the most out of your tap
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