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Brandon and Simon have a unique little love story. One from the UK, one from the USA. Both met in Australia and fell in love. These photos were taken a few days before both Brandon and Simon had to go back to their respective countries, where they would then, once again, reunite a few months later. I had the absolute pleasure of meeting Brandon and Simon and hearing their romantic tale. We spent some time together in their bright, plant filled abode with wine and cheese, before walking down to New Farm park and capturing some photos in the last light of the day. It was truly a magical moment in time.
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Digital photos taken with a Canon 5DmkIV. Film photos taken with a Canon EOS 3. Film used was Kodak Portra 400.
I’m just here for the fabulous outfits and spectacular artists. Enjoy another BPMF captured through my eyes.
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Photos taken with a Canon 5Dmkiv & Canon 5Dmkiii.
Download Festival Sydney… the first heavy festival I’ve covered since Soundwave 2015 was still a thing, and it was damn good.
Whilst this style of music is not my usual photo gig, it’s actually where most of it began for me. My live music photo life was defined by unknown, small and some decent sized heavy bands playing in a local venue, and me photographing. I was that girl in the corner with a camera, sticking out like a sore thumb due to my non-black outfits of choice. Some of my greatest nights have been around this kind of music, including some of my best photography stories. My most notable being in the early days getting stuck on the outskirts of a circle pit and being knocked out against a wall - that was not so fun, but made for a great anecdote.
Download Festival began for me with a damn early flight to Sydney, a kerfuffle to collect my hire car, and my first attempt of driving around inner Sydney (side note: Sydney drivers are awful). Throughout the festival I saw so many faces from all around Australia that I hadn’t seen in years, and met some wonderful new ones. The night ended with me stoked on the high of shooting and exhausted from the actual shooting, eating salt and vinegar chips as I drove back to a friends brothers (who I’d never met before) house to sleep the night. I’m eternally grateful for that wonderfully comfortable couch-bed these kind hearted people put me up in.
ENJOY SOME PHOTOS OF THESE SICK BANDS!
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Photos taken with a Canon 5Dmkiv & Canon 5Dmkiii.
On the Saturday night I received a very intriguing email, and by the Wednesday I was flying out of Brisbane.
Capturing Party in the Paddock was a bit of a bucket list gig for me after seeing the photos friends of mine had captured the year before. In typical Claudia style I didn’t do anything about it. It was the sweetest surprise that Saturday night being asked to capture this festival that I had fantasized about attending, in a state I fantasize about exploring.
The Wednesday night I flew down to Melbourne and stole my cousins Brunswick bed whilst she was in Japan. The Thursday morning I raced to the airport for a morning flight to Launceston, cabbed it to White Hills and pitched a pre-made tent in the cutest little paddock you could dream up.
Party in the Paddock was a festival shroud in barren grass with charming little mountains in the background. The punters were peculiar (in the nicest sense), the volunteers were eco-warriors (what every festival should be made of), and the lovely people that ran it were a tight-knit family of mates. We had the greatest team of photographers you could dream up, and I was so honoured to shoot amongst the loveliest supportive photo friends.
Notable mentions: Me asking people I was photographing (who were walking around the festival) why they seemed so familiar, to my utter embarrassment realising they were Middle Kids. Eating pulled jackfruit burgers / loaded jackfruit fries for almost every meal. Bringing back Weetbix as a breakfast staple.
The MOST notable mention: The guy that called out to me “You should probably move”, I reply “Oh why?”, they state “There’s a tiger snake next to you” so blasé as if it were a turtle walking by rather than a super deadly snake. Cheers friend for the heads up. Thank you for not killing me Mr Snake.
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Photos taken with a Canon 5Dmkiv & Canon 5Dmkiii.
Bands: Didirri, Alex the Astronaut, West Thebarton, The Jungle Giants & The Presets
Bands: Remi, Yungblud (featuring a sneaky on-stage engagement), DZ Deathrays, Vera Blue & Lily Allen