Brendan is a Perth-based photographer, videographer and creative director who has cemented his name in the music and live events industry. His love for music stemmed from his mother, who is a music teacher, and his interest in photography began when his father bought a Canon EOS 1100D as a ‘family camera’. His work has taken him behind the scenes of some of the world’s biggest artists, including Billie Eilish, Drake, and Travis Scott - on top of working with some of Australia’s most renowned collectives and festivals.
Darcy is a Brisbane-based music photographer and founder of Alterwave, a music media agency and publication that supports, nurtures and elevates music photographers. With a passion for capturing the emotive and authentic energy of a performance, Darcy shoots with instinct - always chasing those fleeting moments where sound, emotion and movement collide. From shooting major artists like Fontaines DC, Dean Lewis and Sleeping With Sirens in large-scale venues, to capturing the energy of local shows with The Jungle Giants, Middle Kids and Teenage Dads, Darcy's work doesn’t just document the scene - it embodies it.
A mainstay of the Sydney music scene, Ruby uses her distinctive eye for hue and tone to capture an array of local and international artists.
Professional Music Photographer Kane Hibberd has been shooting the biggest names in rock ’n’ roll for over a decade. Here he shares his concert photography tips, revealing everything from his equipment checklist to the techniques he uses to get the most out of each and every gig.
Four in five Australian students print out their work as a study aid.