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Join Kate Cornish, Tilly Robba and Steph Jowett as they speak to Jarrad Seng about the ideas behind their documentary film - 'Dykes on Bikes® Sydney: An origin story' and why they wanted to make it.
Dykes on Bikes Sydney is Australia’s longest-running female-identified motorcycle club, and one of the country’s oldest LGBTQIA+ community groups. With chapters all over the world, these days, the club is about having a good time with friends and giving back to the community. But things weren't always so recreational. Dykes on Bikes® Sydney emerged in response to gay hate crimes in the 1980s. The group met on weekend evenings to patrol the streets of Sydney and break up the attacks that were happening. From protectors of the streets to Sydney Mardi Gras icons, this project dives into present-day member accounts of their history, why they continue to ride today and continuing their legacy for future generations. A hybrid of a documentary and visual poem, this is a love letter to the Dykes on Bikes® Sydney.
Watch the film here: https://www.canon.com.au/get-inspired/creators/ambassadors/kate-cornish/dykes-on-bikes-an-origin-story
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Canon Ambassador Alisha Lovrich is just as much an athlete as she is photographer and because of this she has an innate understanding of what the people on the other side of her lens are going through. This allows her to see what other photographers can't and most importantly, gain the trust of her subjects. In this episode Canon NZ host Ben Journee will be chatting to Alisha about how she turned her two passions into an exciting career, and her experiences at some of the biggest sporting events from across the world including Olympic games in Tokyo.
See more of Alisha's work here! https://www.canon.com.au/get-inspired/creators/ambassadors/alisha-lovrich
Send us feedback and keep up to date with all things Canon by following us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/canonaustralia/
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This week interviewer Jarrad Seng becomes the interviewee as he talks to guest host and fellow photographer Daniel Boud about his latest project 'The Story of Scars', which he brought to life with the support of Canon Australia. This portrait series explores human resilience, and the power of photography to connect people in an intimate and unique way. In this episode Jarrad shares an insight into how this project was created, and the impactful lessons he learned along the way.
Send us feedback and keep up to date with all things Canon by following us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/canonaustralia/
See more about The Story of Scars here: https://www.canon.com.au/get-inspired/creators/ambassadors/jarrad-seng
See more from Jarrad Seng: https://www.instagram.com/jarradseng/
See more from Daniel Boud: https://www.instagram.com/daniel.boud/
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Born and raised in Aotearoa New Zealand, Te Rawhitiroa Bosch's passion is grounded in capturing moments of connection. Through his work Te Rawhitiroa uses the power of storytelling to reclaim the narratives of Te Ao Maori, capturing not only the subjects, but also the deeper story and emotion behind each moment to share with others.
With an overarching kaupapa (purpose/vision) to capture the reality of te ao Maori, Te Rawhitiroa seeks to flood the world with positive and authentic images that represent this beautiful culture and people.
In this episode, Canon New Zealand host Ben Journee explores how Te Rawhitiroa began his journey as a self taught photographer, the advice he's received along the way, and how he portrays stories of connection and emotion through photography.
Send us feedback and keep up to date with all things Canon by following us on Instagram.
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Canon Australia Ambassador and acclaimed wedding photographer James Simmons joins us again on the Canon Convos Podcast. Since his last episode James has been announced as one of Canon Australia's Ambassadors and the winner of the International Wedding Photographer of the Year awards 2020, which he is also judging this year in 2021.
In this episode James also shares the challenges he faced working within an industry affected by Covid-19, his journey with the EOS R5 a year on, and the benefits of entering photography competitions.
As an Ambassador, James will also be undertaking a passion project backed by Canon Australia. In this episode he gives us some exclusive insight into what we can expect to see from him in the future.
Check out James' and Jarrad’s work below!
James Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamessimmonsphotography/
Jarrad’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jarradseng/
Send us feedback and keep up to date with all things Canon by following us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/canonaustralia/
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As a proud descendant of the Wiradjuri and Yuwaalaraay nations, Marley Morgan uses her passion for photography to bring insight into motherhood, and to explore her Indigenous culture, community and Country.
In this episode, Marley chats with host and Canon Ambassador, Jarrad Seng about the importance of allowing your identity to shine through your photography, the challenges of the industry, and some of the great work she’s doing within the community.
Send us feedback and keep up to date with all things Canon by following us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/canonaustralia/
Check out Marley and Jarrad’s work below!
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New Zealand based photographer, Kingsley Attwood has made his mark on the skate photography world with his moody and action filled shots.
Kingsley's unique style of skate photography has been formed by his continual search to capture the action from unique vantage points, a place where no one else would think of, or a location where no one in the crowd would be able to see the action from. This along with his preference for black and white imagery, allows him to capture fresh and unseen perspectives.
In this episode Kingsley joins Canon New Zealand host Ben Journee to chat about his creative journey, the importance of storytelling, how to get your images in a magazine, and what we can all learn about the dynamic world of skate photography.
Enjoy!
Join the discussion over on our Instagram and let us know what you thought of the episode - https://www.instagram.com/canonaustralia/
You can check also out Ben and Kingsley's work on Instagram here:
Ben Journee - https://www.instagram.com/videolabnz/?hl=en
Kingsley Attwood - https://www.instagram.com/kingsleyattwood/?hl=en
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The best things in life come in pairs, so the second series of the Canon Convos Podcast is back with two hosts! Canon Australia host, Jarrad Seng is joined by Canon New Zealand’s Ben Journee to bring you some of the most talented photographers and filmmakers from both sides of the ditch.
In this episode Jarrad and Ben talk through the new podcast format and reminisce on standout moments from their past podcast episodes.
Send us feedback and keep up to date with all things Canon by following us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/canonaustralia/
Check out more of Jarrad and Ben's work on Instagram below.
Jarrad Seng: https://www.instagram.com/jarradseng/
Ben Journee: https://www.instagram.com/videolabnz/
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Alex Cohen moved from France to Australia over 9 years ago and has since built an incredibly successful career, solidifying herself in the wedding industry. In this episode, Alex chats to long time friend Jarrad about her journey from one country to another and what it's taken her to build a successful business along the way.
Alex describes her photography as a true representation of herself: honest, bold and raw. Emotive, romantic, real and without pretense. She touches on this throughout the episode and explains why human connection is the most important element in her craft.
It's a great chat to end the year, we hope you enjoy it!
Check out Alex and Jarrad's work here:
https://www.instagram.com/jarradseng/
https://alexandracohenphotography.com/
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For a while now we've been delving into the lives of established photographers and videographers but in this episode we've decided to change it up a little, sharing a different perspective from a young and emerging creative.
Enter, Sienna Kitchener.
An 18 year old, indigenous photographer and videographer from Northern New South Wales who has been shooting for over 5 years. We've had the pleasure of watching her grow through her involvement in our youth mentoring program Red Straps and boy, does she shine!
In this episode, Sienna opens up about the challenges she faces as a young creative in the emerging phase of her journey, the impact mentoring has had on her confidence and her career, as well as some insight into the passion projects she's currently working on.
If you're in the early stages of your career this is a great episode with really insightful tips from both Sienna and Jarrad.
Enjoy!
Check out Sienna and Jarrad's work here:
https://www.instagram.com/jarradseng/
https://siennakyha.com/work/
https://www.instagram.com/siennakyha/If you want to know more about Sienna's journey, check out this profile we did on our Facebook Page.
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Tajette O’Halloran is an Australian photographer from Melbourne, who’s work centres around her immediate family and the complexities of relationships in Australia’s suburban landscapes.
Her work has been exhibited extensively both nationally and internationally and has been awarded and short-listed for a number of photography awards, including the British Journal of Photography Portrait of Humanity Award, the Doug Moran Portrait Prize, and the William & Winifred Bowness Photography Prize.
In this episode Tajette chats to Jarrad about how building your own body of work can lead to unexpected opportunities, the story behind one of her biggest shoots, and how the lockdown in Victoria affected the way she approaches her creative work.
Enjoy!
Check out Jarrad and Tajette's work on Instagram here:
https://www.instagram.com/jarradseng/
https://www.instagram.com/tajetteohalloranHere's a blast from the past! Have a read of Tajette's interview with SUNSTUDIOS back in 2019 here.
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Meet Benjamin Lee (or Itchban as he's famously known as). He's a freelance photographer, filmmaker, blogger and social media sensation who has built a large and loyal fan base by creating consistent, engaging & visually stunning work.
His social media journey has been a wild ride! In this episode, Jarrad and Ben delve into the ever-changing world of social media and the impact it's had on photographers and creators alike. Listen as they chat through various topics including: What's the difference between an influencer and a content creator? Why is it importance to build and maintain your social media channels? To TikTok or not to TikTok? How to know which channels to invest your time in.
There's a lot to learn. We hope you enjoy the episode.
Check out Jarrad and Ben's work here:
https://www.instagram.com/jarradseng/
https://www.instagram.com/itchban/
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Dave is a cinematographer and director specialising in documentary and factual television, with a portfolio that extends across comedy, music and a range of social and branded content, shooting and directing for the likes of The ABC, SBS, National Geographic, triple j, Netflix, and more. He's also the recipient of numerous Australian Cinematographers Society awards, including a Golden Tripod, and has been awarded a Young Walkley award for video journalism.
In this episode, Dave draws on his journey from building computers to becoming an award winning cinematographer and shares invaluable tips and advice on how to get started in the world on cinematography.
It's a great listen, we hope you enjoy it!
Check out Jarrad and Dave's work on Instagram here:
https://www.instagram.com/jarradseng/
https://www.instagram.com/davetallstory/You can also see Dave's work as Director on Kim Churchill's live music performance, shot by DOP Kate Cornish using the new Canon Cinema EOS C70: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcJW_Hu81dA, plus his review of the EOS C70 with Kate Cornish here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7Io4lYSlQU
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Mridula Amin has achieved so much in her short career as a reporter and photojournalist. Her work focuses on topics of migration, identity and social justice in the Asia-Pacific region and has been featured by National Geographic, ABC, The Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, SBS, and VICE News and The New York Times. She's also been nominated for a Young Journalist of the Year Walkley Award and was a SUNSTUDIOS Emerging Photographer Award 2019 Runner Up. Impressive, right?!
Before recording this episode Mridula and Jarrad had never met, but after getting to know each other they discovered they share similar backgrounds and lived experiences that shaped the way they photograph today. It's an interesting chat between the two, who also explore what it's like to be a photojournalist in the unprecedented year of 2020.
Enjoy!
Check out Jarrad and Mridula's incredible work on Instagram here:
https://www.instagram.com/jarradseng/
https://www.instagram.com/mridulaamin
https://www.mridulaamin.com/See her interview with SUNSTUDIOS about her work in investigative reportage covering global crisis, migration and identity here: https://sunstudiosaustralia.com/sunroom/ethics-and-uncertain-futures-mridula-amin-on-photographing-nauru
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Daniel Boud has been an inspiration of Jarrad's for a long time — it was actually Daniel's blog post on concert photography tips that got Jarrad through his first gig shooting a music festival many years ago.
We can see why Dan is such an inspiration to many! He's known for his sophisticated, emotive use of lighting and striking portraiture, and has an extensive portfolio of talent spanning across musicians, actors, dancers, drag queens, athletes, chefs, artists and more. As well as being Time Out Sydney’s Chief Photographer, Dan works regularly with many of Australia’s top performing arts organisations including Sydney Theatre Company, The Australian Ballet, and Sydney Opera House.
In this episode Jarrad and Dan discuss why you shouldn't lose sight of shooting what you love and the importance of sharing knowledge with your community. Daniel also touches on how creativity helped him move forward during life lockdown.
Enjoy!
Check out Jarrad and Daniel's incredible work on Instagram here:
https://www.instagram.com/jarradseng/
https://www.instagram.com/daniel.boud/Watch our livestream 'The Creative Comeback' hosted by Jarrad with guests Dan Boud, James Simmons and Melissa Findley here: https://youtu.be/udF84Usbrgg
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With an abundance of world experience, Melissa’s photography has taken her across the globe from Australia to Nepal, Africa, Samoa and everywhere in between. Melissa has spent the past few years relentlessly chasing her dreams, wherever they take her, and has learned a lot along the way.
In this episode Melissa chats with Jarrad about her journey as a travel photographer, shares advice on how to be sustainable in a competitive industry, and to embrace vulnerability as part of the creative process. Enjoy!
Check out Jarrad and Melissa's incredible work on Instagram here:
https://www.instagram.com/jarradseng/
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In this episode Jarrad catches up with long time friend and renowned time-lapse photographer, Matt Vandeputte to chat through a topic they get asked regularly by other creatives: What does it take to earn an income from your passion in photography? They also talk about earning a passive income, why photographers should invest in this, and strategies on how to get started.
Matt, currently residing in London, compares the photo industry abroad to Australia and shares his perspective on how it's changed overtime. He also explains why finding your niche' and drawing on your passion are two key ingredients to starting a successful business in this industry.
Get your notepads ready fam, there's lots to learn!
Learn more about earning a passive income from Matt V. here: https://www.matjoez.com/2020/02/14/passive-income-for-creators/
Check out Jarrad and Matts' incredible work on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/jarradseng/
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Welcome to our first episode of Canon Convos!
For months photographers and videographers were teased with the specs of our revolutionary EOS R5 interchangeable lens mirrorless camera. Just before launch in July 2020, Aussie west coast creators, Jarrad Seng and James Simmons, got hands on with the EOS R5 to put it through some initial paces.
In our first episode, join James and Jarrad for a discussion on their first impressions of the EOS R5, and listen to how James sees himself applying the EOS R5’s features to his work in the wedding industry. He also offers tips on he stays relevant in the competitive wedding market and where he finds inspiration to ensure his images stand out from the crowd.
For more information on the EOS R5 visit: https://ter.li/gi19d3
You can watch James's full first impression video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xzt4bAjGws
Check out Jarrad and James' incredible work on Instagram here:
https://www.instagram.com/jarradseng/
https://www.instagram.com/jamessimmonsphotography/