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In a world where everyone carries a camera in their pocket and AI-generated images flood the internet, When Harri met Sally – A Photography Podcast aims to explore what it truly means to be a photographer today.

Co-hosted by Harriet Tarbuck from Photo Collective and Sally Brownbill from The Brownbill Effect, this exciting new podcast delves into the motivations, challenges, and joys of a life dedicated to photography. Through candid conversations with friends of the duo, Harri and Sally will engage listeners in thought-provoking discussions with humour and robust conversations about their photography journeys.

The first season, featuring 12 episodes, offers a diverse lineup of guests from various photography fields including photojournalism, commercial, documentary, and art-based photography.

With a lighthearted, conversational tone, When Harri met Sally creates a space for photographers, students, and creative enthusiasts alike to reflect, learn, and connect. From exploring the intricacies of participating in festivals to navigating professional challenges, this podcast is set to become a must-listen for anyone passionate about photography and the creative process.

Find out more about your hosts at photocollective.com.au and thebrownbilleffect.com.
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Episode 8 takes us on a personal journey with Rikki Bunder, an artist who transitioned from commercial advertising to fine art and education. Rikki is a passionate photographer and educator. After many years working as a professional photographer, he made the move into higher education and has spent the last 12 years teaching and managing photography courses. He is currently the Program Leader - Photography at Collarts Australia.   Through self-exploration and introspection, Rikki’s work is an extension of their thoughts and questions, offering a powerful look into the subconscious through photography. www.rikkipaul.com https://www.instagram.com/rpbunder/  
Episode 7 explores the cinematic and surreal world of Samantha Everton. Known for her ‘magic realism,’ Samantha’s photography weaves vivid narratives that linger long after viewing. Join us as she shares how her award-winning art pushes the boundaries of reality and symbolism, creating a world that’s both uncanny and mesmerising. https://samanthaeverton.com/ https://www.instagram.com/samantha.everton/ 
Episode 6 - Isamu Sawa

Episode 6 - Isamu Sawa

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This week we speak to Isamu Sawa. Isamu, born in Japan and raised in Australia, has had a life long passion for photography since being gifted a Yashika 35 rangefinder camera from his father at the age of nine. Isamu’s career has spanned the commercial industry from rock and roll to car photography, and later to a beautiful artistic practice which he says has redefined his approach to his work at every level. Isamu says “I believe an image should stand the test of time—delivered through Japanese-inspired discipline, creativity and technical craft.” A wonderful conversation with a photographer balancing the world of commercial and art photography.  https://www.isamusawa.com.au/ https://instagram.com/isamu_sawa_photography/
We are so thrilled to have Jesse Marlow on podcast today.  Jesse is a Melbourne based photographer whose works are held in public and private collections across Australia, including the National Gallery of Victoria, Australian Parliament House Canberra, Monash Gallery of Art, City of Melbourne and State Library of Victoria. Jesse is known for his street photography and has published multiple photobooks including being one of 45 street photographers from around the world profiled in the book Street Photography Now. He was awarded the International Street Photographer of the Year Award in 2011 and in 2012 won the Monash Gallery of Art’s Bowness Prize. He is a member of the international street photographers’ collective UP Photographers, a Leica ambassador and manages the Leica Academy in Melbourne.  Jesse is a photographer that has diversified his business in so many different ways and it has been fascinating to hear how he has managed to stay so active in the photography industry. A wonderful conversation.  https://www.jessemarlow.com/ https://www.instagram.com/jessemarlow
This week we speak to the one and only Andrew Chapman!  Andrew started his photographic work in suburban newspapers and graduated to freelance work in the mid 1980s. His work has been widely published in newspapers, magazines and corporate periodicals both here in Australia and overseas. Andrew has exhibited across Australia as well as the US and France and his work can be found in National Institutions. He is the author of 10 photographic books. Fifty five years as a photographer has not blunted his enthusiasm. Andrew's wealth of knowledge and engaging stories had us completely enthralled. A wonderful conversation with a truly inspiring gentleman.  www.andrewchapmanphotography.com https://www.instagram.com/bigcheezoz/    
This week we speak to documentary family photographer Rowena Meadows. Rowena is a photographer, relational therapist and crazy bird lady. She sees her work (photographic and therapeutic) with families as an opportunity to validate, reframe and shift the way people see themselves, both as a system and as individuals. Rowena shares how her interest in psychology and photography go hand in hand through her process, and how this can be a therapy for both her and the sitters she works with. A truly heartwarming conversation.  https://www.rowenameadows.com.au/ https://www.instagram.com/rowenameadowsphoto/  
Welcome to episode two of When Harri met Sally! In this episode we have a conversation with Aishah Kenton and Sean Davey.  Aishah and Sean are innovative photographers, curators, and educators whose collaborative practices draw from a deep-rooted passion for documentary and observational photography. Their artistic visions centre on the intimacies of contemporary daily life and explores the nuanced intersection of personal experiences and broader social issues. This is a wonderful insight into their collaborative process and a discovery in why they are passionate about photography and working together in this way.  https://www.kentondavey.com.au/ https://www.instagram.com/kenton.davey/    
Welcome to When Harri met Sally - A Photography Podcast. In this introductory episode, Harriet Tarbuck and Sally Brownbill introduce why they have joined forces to launch this brand new podcast, featuring incredible guests from all areas of photography. In this first episode they reveal their backgrounds in the industry, how their podcast came to be and their love for the photography community. Within this twelve part series, Sally and Harriet's expertise and humour make each interview feel like a heartfelt conversation, all centered around the question of why, in this day and age changing photography, do we do what we do? When Harri Met Sally is a must-listen for anyone passionate about photography and creative practice within Australia, and further afield.    Find out more about your hosts at photocollective.com.au and thebrownbilleffect.com.
Take a sneak peek into the podcast of two Australian photography professionals, and great friends, Sally Brownbill of The Brownbill Effect and Harriet Tarbuck of Photo Collective.