Hello all. Life update here - I have joined a cult! …
I will be off socials for the formidable future while I binge watch Caper Crew on @abckids
Please enjoy a selection of BTS with a lovely team of dedicated film professionals. I was very wrong in thinking a kids show would be walk in the park. Many kids = many cameras…and strict adherence to child labour hours = rush hour! Some amazing memories and laughs along the way, I’m glad I could be apart of it.
Ps if you’re a bit culty but not in a creepy way then maybe this show is for you 🪄
Incredibly honoured and privileged to have worked with so many creative individuals on the production of The Artful Dodger Season 2, currently the most popular Disney+ show in the whole universe!
Turning up every day to see the effort and dedication of the art and costume departments was incredibly rewarding!! Here are some BTS moments, mostly taken at my spiritual home Callan Park 👻
Fly high Mr Geronimo… Part of our family for just shy of 19 years, always loyal and empathetic and never a trouble maker. Award winning tongue length and lover of Covid lockdowns. Thank you for being there when I needed it most 💛🥺
Welcome to the reveal of the Finalists for the STREET PHOTOGRAPHY themed photo competition where even the winner won’t know they have won until we tell the world on the last day of this month.
Firstly we must make mention that this particular comp attracted near record number of entries. This not only translates to a wonderful collection of images but it means the prize pool of cash for the winner and the charity of choice will be hefty.
In no particular order, our first three images shown from the Top 11 are grouped together for their contemplative nature.
David Kagan - ‘Taking it All In’
Ben Robinson - ‘In Seoul’
Bryce Hughes - ‘4 Wise Arses’
Beautiful moments that each make us feel relaxed though we are aroused enough to question what the subjects are seeing, or in the case of the people in Ben Robinson’s image, what they choose not to see by blocking out the world by playing their meditative game. We also loved how the dog seems to lean in to his ‘person’ that David Kagan captured adding an extra layer of cuteness, and the 4 characters leaning over the stone wall in the fabulous image by Bryce Hughes could be the basis for an entire film story. Who, what and where all answered over a 2hour story. All images wonderfully shot.
Stay tuned tomorrow for the next 3 finalists.
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