Liz, Steiner School Teacher, Muckleford, Dja Dja Wurrung Country
Liz has always lived in the country - her parents lived a nomadic life where they moved every six years when she was a child.
Peter & Patsy, Publicans, Silverton Hotel, Silverton, Wilyakali / Barkindji Country
Peter and Patsy live in Silverton with their kelpie, Teddy - who barks at ghosts, and they run the only pub left standing in Silverton.
Brett, Motel Care-taker, Broken Hill Wilyakali / Barkindji Country
I met Brett one morning when he unlocked the pool gate for me at the motel, he said I was crazy to swim in the morning when it’s only twenty four degrees out, unless I was hungover.
Alex & Ollie, Gallery Assistant & Carpenter, Broken Hill, Wilyakali / Barkindji Country
Alex and Ollie are from Victoria, they got stuck here in one of the lockdowns and weren’t at all disappointed about it. They started dating, and moved into a little corrugated iron house up on the hill.
Aimee, Musician & Film-maker, Broken Hill Wilyakali / Barkindji Country
Aimee has lived all over Australia, but she moved back here to her hometown of Broken Hill about seven years ago.
how to look after your mental health when you’re self-employed
Running a business is extremely stressful and lonely at times (ahem, the last two years of mayhem), and staying mentally well is no easy feat – it’s an awful lot of work.
It’s time to put your work out there
I’ve been running my business for the past five years, which means I’m about five years late to learning the most important lesson of business.
Female motorcycle clubs in Australia: ‘Sheilas’ photo series
Female motorcycle clubs in Australia: ‘Sheilas’ photo series feature in Archer Magazine
Documenting the Ultimate Girl Gang: Sheilas
Sheilas feature in Moto Est Motorcycle Magazine.
The series "Sheilas" happened kind of naturally at first - a friend of mine told me about a festival called Sheilas Shakedown that saw hundreds of greaser babes get together to ride motorcycles and hot rods around the bush over a weekend in the summer.
Pushing Film Feature: Retro Inspired Photographer
Short documentary film made by Pushing Film.
In the latest Pushing Film interview, Australian photographer Em Jensen shares her story, including insight into using 35mm film, the process, people, and inspiration. With a distinctly retro 60's and 70's inspired aesthetic she takes consistency in style to the next level.
Interplanetary Funk: finalist in Frankie Magazine’s Good Stuff Awards, 2019
‘Interplanetary Funk’ was created as an exploration of women's place in the 1960s Space Age movement – a creative interpretation documenting their contribution, which has been almost incredibly undervalued due to unwarranted sexism within the space program.