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Aidan Sean McDonald is the drummer of Private Function, videographer, director and more. In this episode we talk about the many different hats Aidan has had to wear to make ends meet on his creative journey, the history of the Private Function scratch-it cover art, the urine infused vinyl, his directing dreams, imposter syndrome and more.
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Joc Curran is a co-founder of the iconic Brisbane music venue, The Zoo. In this episode, Joc talks about the original view for the venue, the importance of building organic relationships in the community, endurance and a lot more. The Zoo is celebrating it's 30th anniversary this month.
Listen to the audio-only version of the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever else you listen to podcasts, or watch the video version on YouTube.
LinksThe Zoo - https://www.thezoo.com.au/
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Brett Wood is the Principal and co-founder of Music Industry College, an innovative college that provides education for grade 11 and 12 students who are interested in a career in the music industry or creative arts.
Listen to the audio-only version of the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever else you listen to podcasts, or watch the video version on YouTube.
LinksMusic Industry College: https://mic.org.au
Brett Wood - https://instagram.com/liminaltart -
This episode is a panel discussion with the three creators of Up In The Airlock - Nat Flamsteed and Nat Sim of Method To My Madness Film and Ian Haug from Powderfinger and The Church, also the owner of Airlock Studios.
In this episode, Nat, Alex and Ian speak about Up In The Airlock, a live performance video series filmed at Airlock Studios and the funding available to creatives to launch projects like this.
Download wherever you listen to podcasts or watch on YouTube!
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MTMM Film
Airlock Studios
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Alex Towler is one half of the winning duo of the television show Lego Masters 2020 and continues to build Lego exhibitions and pieces.
How to time manage effectively while working on a creative projectWhether Alex identifies as a product of Lego or ‘Lego Masters’Finding identity in a larger brand’s parametersThe strengths and weaknesses of working creatively in a teamRequirements for working with Lego when undertaking an exhibition workWhat it means to be a Lego Certified ProfessionalHow to check your ego in the ideation phase of group workHow to come up with new ideasHow to manage personality differences in passionate creative communitiesAnd lots more!
In this episode, Alex talks about:Download wherever you listen to podcasts or watch on YouTube!
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Lana Bee is an OnlyFans (top 0.3%) and Twitch content creator based in LA. Lana and I do a deep dive on their creative journey, what brought them to OnlyFans and Twitch and how they manage producing such a large body of ongoing content.
In this episode, Lana talks about:
How Lana used art to escape a controlled environment and manifested their freedomHow Lana got out of a cycle of homelessness and established in their own homeThe income differences from stripping, cam work and other sex workHow Lana maximises their incomeWhether Fansly can overtake OnlyFans are the primary outlet for online adult contentIf Cardi B and other celebrities who appear on OnlyFans are watering down the potency of sex workWhat OnlyFans can do to communicate better with sex workers and content creatorsHow Lana manages to distribute a consistent and large output of content while going through periods of depressionRecommendations for tackling OnlyFans subscribers who cross the line of appropriateness and Lana's views on parasocial connectionsHow Lana balances their OnlyFans persona with their real-world intimacy offerings to a partnerListen to the audio-only version of the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever else you listen to podcasts, or watch the video version on YouTube.
Follow Lana BeeWebsite: https://lanabee.me/
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Mikey Richards is the drummer for Violent Soho and a passionate philosopher.
In this episode Mikey talks about:
his history with singing and how his classical-trained experience differs from Luke Boerdam's (singer of Violent Soho) non-traditional experiencethe importance of showing yourself for who you truly are and not comparing yourself to others the feeling of starting over when making Hungry Ghosthow to free yourself from creative obligations and the pressure of your online identityhow to break illogical patterns of thinkingthe power of meditationhow he approaches session drummingand lots more!Listen to the audio-only version of the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts.
Follow Michael Richards and Violent SohoMikey's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/antimikeysohorealthefanpage/
Violent Soho's Instagram: https://instagram.com/violentsoho4122
Website: https://violentsoho.com/
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Dan Stork is an audio engineer and tour manager from Brisbane, Australia.
Dan has done work for Deafheaven, Ruby Fields, Hockey Dad, DZ Deathrays, The Smith Street Band, Russian Circles, Nothing, Rolo Tomassi, Clowns and more.
Listen to the audio-only version of the podcast at:
Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/creative-detour-podcast/id1335307416
Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4BdoRNAQekMOURzbqgKnWo
YouTube - https://youtube.com/mattsimplified
Or anywhere else you listen to podcasts!
Creative Detour is a podcast about creative people and their creative journeys, hosted by music photographer Matt Walter, by Matt, Simplified. -
Liam Edward Brennan is an award-winning cinematographer from Sydney, Australia.
Liam has worked on awesome commercial projects including Chris Hemsworth's Centr, David Jones, McDonalds Monopoly, and some equally as good music photography projects with bands such as Powderfinger, Violent Soho and more.
Listen to the audio-only version of the podcast at:
Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/creative-detour-podcast/id1335307416
Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4BdoRNAQekMOURzbqgKnWo
YouTube - https://youtube.com/mattsimplified
Or anywhere else you listen to podcasts!
Creative Detour is a podcast about creative people and their creative journeys, hosted by music photographer Matt Walter, by Matt, Simplified. -
Craig Selak and Tim Maxwell sit down with me to discuss LOSER 'All The Rage', being authentic as an artist, ASMR and dropping two albums during a pandemic.
This episode has Tim Maxwell and Craig Selak talk about what their experiences with previous bands (The Bennies, Apart From This and more) offered as guidance for LOSER.
Buy a copy of LOSER 'All The Rage' here - https://24hundred.net/collections/domestic-la-la/products/all-the-rage-12-vinyl-clear-with-pink-blue-splatter
Listen to the audio-only version of the podcast at:
Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/creative-detour-podcast/id1335307416
Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4BdoRNAQekMOURzbqgKnWo
YouTube - https://youtube.com/mattsimplified
Or anywhere else you listen to podcasts!
Creative Detour is a podcast about creative people and their creative journeys, hosted by music photographer Matt Walter, by Matt, Simplified. -
April Josie is a photographer from Sydney, Australia, focusing on content of all types. I know her best from her work with music photography, but she is a photographer of all different kinds.
In this episode we talk about how to look after your mental health, finding a creative passion outside of photography, overcoming detractors and managing business relationships.
Buy one of April's prints
View April's prints and place an order here - https://www.apriljosiephotography.com/
Watch the interview
https://youtu.be/acFdKcF40Y8
Follow April Josie
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/april.josie.photo
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/april.josie/
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About the episode
Fresh off the back of of Sly Withers' Coldplay Cover, The Scientist, Jono Mata and Sam Blitvich sit down with me for the Creative Detour Podcast to talk about everything creative.
Buy 'Gardens'
Buy 'Gardens' here - https://SlyWithers.lnk.to/Gardens
Watch the interview
https://youtu.be/qJivxFgtkL4
Follow Sly Withers
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SlyWithers/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/slywithers/
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Welcome to the third episode of the Creative Detour Podcast! In this episode I sit down with Ben Lee to talk about his creative journey.
This Ben Lee interview spreads light on how he sustains motivation for creative projects long-term, what he learned from Sonic Youth and The Beastie Boys around community and heaps more.
Ben Lee is playing the Brisbane Powerhouse on 19 June. You can grab tickets here.
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This episode I talk to Jake Laderman, drummer in Clowns and co-owner of Damaged Music.
Jake takes us on an honest journey through the hardships of being in a DIY band, advice for up-and-coming bands new to managing their budgets, what it's like starting a record label and more.
Listen to the Creative Detour Podcast - honest conversations with creative people. Hear about how they made themselves into the success they are today. -
Filter Photography Podcast is now Creative Detour!
Why the podcast name was changedWhat is changed in the podcastWhat Creative Detour will focus on
Creative Detour is an Australian podcast hosted by Matt Walter, a music photographer with a passion for all things creative.
In this episodeListen to the Creative Detour Podcast - honest conversations with creative people. Hear about how they made themselves into the success they are today.
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I speak with Lewis Nixon about his new 3D music photography zine, how many photos are too many or too few to submit to a publication, and what keeps this music photographer motivated.
You can check out Lewis' work here:
https://www.ljnphoto.com/Buy the 3D zineYou can view more information about this episode at the Filter Photography Podcast website.
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Yep, positive feedback can be a bad thing!
Episode 27 of the Filter Photography Podcast has an interview with April Josie, wedding and music photographer from Sydney, Australia.We talk about how April goes about creating bodies of work, why crediting is actually important to photographers, whether a formula is useful in client work and more.
https://www.apriljosiephotography.com/https://www.instagram.com/april.josie.studios/https://www.instagram.com/april.josie/
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Australian artists - this is the episode for you! Episode 26 of the Filter Photography Podcast has an interview with Rachael Audrey Anger, a multi-talented artist and host of the Isolation Art Show.
Isolation Art Show is an online-only art show that is helping Australian artists sell their work and keep food in their mouths during tough time.
Rachael has put hundreds of hours of her own time and loads of her own money into giving Australian artists an opportunity to sell their work in an innovative way during COVID-19's lockdown period.
We talk about how the digital landscape is merging with the traditional art show environment, how to find what you are truly passionate about and how to get involved in future Isolation Art Show-type experiences.
https://www.photoaudreyanger.com/isolationartshowIsolation Art Show on Instagram
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Get a rock-solid brief from your client. In this podcast episode we'll talk about what questions you will want to ask to get a very clear photography brief that will make it super easy for you to impress the client!
Have a question that you'd like to ask for future episodes?
You can submit a question to be answered on the show by visiting the Filter website. Ask specific questions or something general - anything is on the table!
- Se mer