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What does it take to make an impact with creativity, leadership, and a camera? Michelle Hunder is one of Australia's most celebrated, awarded and revered music photographers. Her transformative journey to becoming a renowned music photographer, and her projects like 'Rise' and 'Her Sound, Her Story,' demonstrate her resilience against adversity, and the discovery of her identity. Enjoy this wonderful conversation with one of our dear friends, Michelle Hunder --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fearlesspodcast/message
Michelle Grace Hunder, who hails from Melbourne, Australia, takes some of my favourite music photos. Her 2018 photo project (in tandem with her project partner Claudia Sangiorgi Dalimore), Her Sound, Her Story, celebrated 80 women from across the Australian music scene visually and in print. It was hugely inspiring to me, and I have ample respect for the time and patience MGH takes to campaign for better conditions for freelance photographers working within the music industry. And she's got another story to tell. An unpopular one, but one that deserves to be heard. Make sure you listen to all of this episode, kids. It's one of my favourites.Watch this episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtPyuQmhtCA Twitter - @jamesjammcmahon Substack - https://spoook.substack.com YouTube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Vf_1E1Sza2GUyFNn2zFMA Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/jamesmcmahonmusicpod/
I feel a lot of gratitude towards this episode that you're about to hear. Largely because, they're artists you come across that you just know are going to leave a lasting impact, and that's absolutely the case with my guest, Ruel. He's a pop singer-songwriter from Australia who's already achieved so much in his short career. With multiple top-charting singles, a worldwide fanbase, and numerous awards under his beat…it's just mental to think that this is still only the beginning for Ruel. I wouldn't say that this episode is an origin story, but more of: here's the story ‘so far.' Together we chat about the artistic evolution Ruel has gone on throughout the pandemic, along with a pure first for the podcast: a fan Q&A session (big ups to the legendary Michelle Grace Hunder for making that happen).
It's estimated that over 250,000 Australians are part of the gig economy, which includes side hustlers with 9 to 5's and those working full time in the gig economy. So chances are many of our listeners have tried their hand at a side hustle or freelance work arrangements at some point. Although gig economy work can provide greater flexibility and choices in your day to day work, it can be very unpredictable and uncertain, on both your time and money, which can lead to financial stress. In today's episode of The Australian Finance Podcast, we're going to be taking a deep dive into the gig economy, which covers everything from ride sharing services like Uber to providing specific services for a fee, like taking on Airtasker jobs to assemble Ikea bookshelves or helping a small baking business with their social media. Our guest today is, Michelle Grace Hunder, who is a live music photographer based in Melbourne, tours with Ruel, has her own photography courses, has published a book and has made a film, “her sound, her story”. Ready-made ETF portfolios? Rask ETFs has you covered (use code ‘AFP' for $50 off your lifetime membership). Take one of our amazing money & investing courses (think ETFs, shares, property and FIRE) on Rask Education and join our wonderful FB community. If you want to thank us for putting this show together, please give The Australian Finance Podcast a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify - it's a 5 second task which really helps support the show (and puts a big smile on our faces). Pearler, the broker for long-term investors. Sign-up to Pearler using the code “RASK” for $10 of Pearler Credit: bit.ly/Pearler We're proudly supported by ETF Securities. Learn more about the growing range of leading ETFs, on the ETF Securities website: bit.ly/fundsETFS Boost your investment potential, with FundLater. With InvestSMART's Fundlater, you can start a $10,000 investment portfolio, with only $4,000 upfront. Find out how: rask.com.au/inv-fundlater Investing Made Simple. Thanks to InvestSMART's ready-made ETF portfolios, you can start investing now in a portfolio managed by experts. Not only that, you can invest confidently knowing your investment fees are capped. Learn more: rask.com.au/inv-pma DISCLAIMER: This podcast contains general financial information only. That means the information does not take into account your objectives, financial situation, or needs. Because of that, you should consider if the information is appropriate to you and your needs, before acting on it. If you're confused about what that means or what your needs are, you should always consult a licensed and trusted financial planner. Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information in this podcast, including any financial, taxation, and/or legal information. Remember, past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance. The Rask Group is NOT a qualified tax accountant, financial (tax) adviser, or financial adviser. Full individual disclosures for each guest are available via the show notes page. Owen, Kate and The Rask Group Pty Ltd do NOT receive anything for mentioning Super funds, products, shares, bank accounts, etc. Access The Rask Group's Financial Services Guide (FSG): https://www.rask.com.au/fsg Date recorded: 14th of July 2022
I do love these kinds of episodes and we simply had to have one more before this month's season finale. Photography is a passion of mine that's grown at a rate that quite frankly staggers me. It started as a side-hustle and over time has transformed into a career of sorts. A major form of enrichment that I've gotten from photography is how it's introduced a wild array of people into my life; such as today's guests. Those incredible people are DeShaun Craddock, Michelle Grace Hunder, and Jenn Five, photographers who aren't only my peers but also my friends. On today's episode, we explore how we got started, the experiences that we cherish, and why passion will always be the best antidote to the chasing of clout.
Changing careers can be a daunting thought to entertain at the best of times and it can be particularly scary in your 30's. BUT it is never too late to have a crack and you're gonna hear from one of Bridget's friends who is living proof of this! From working at an AFL club to driving Dakota Fanning around (!!!), hear all about the various job titles Michelle Grace Hunder has held and how a huge business failure led her to becoming one of Australia's most acclaimed music photographers. Show Notes:Michelle Grace Hunder can be found on Instagram and here: www.michellegracehunder.com:)Join music presenter and author Bridget Hustwaite as she explores the chaos, confusion and clarity that comes with turning 30. Produced and presented by @bridgethustwaitePhotography and artwork by Tim LambertLogistical Support by Mike WilliamsDrop a line, anytime: figuringout30@gmail.comIf you like what you hear, please like/subscribe/share the love! XxSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In recent years we have (rightfully) seen the business world respond to issues of gender, race and sexual harassment. So where is the focus on workplace discrimination based on age? Ageism is rife and deserves further attention. In a recent survey by the Australian Human Rights Commission, over 30% of respondents said their organisation was reluctant or unwilling to hire ANYONE aged over 50. The ageism problem is amplified further across the creative industries of advertising, music and media. Regarded as a "young person's game", many as young as 40 face blatant discrimination on the basis of their age. Joining Byron Cooke for this episode - One of Australia's most revered music photographers Michelle Grace Hunder [famously started her professional journey well into her 30's] and leading media and advertising recruiter Julie Anne Longano.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Subscribe to Mushroom podcasts and support original Australian music journalism. You'll get them early and ad-free. Only $4 per month. FREE trial on Apple Podcasts. 12 year old Michelle Grace Hunder was floored by a Snoop Dogg film clip. And the rest is.... on this Bonus episode of Hit Different! Snoop's always been there but a West Coast obsession, the genre kicking off again with Kendrick Lamar, what Aussie Hip Hop can give fans and the leading ladies of contemporary hip hop culture. Check out Michelle's portrait book Rise, first printed in 2014, documenting the Aussie Hip Hop scene. Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio TechnicaGet more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Subscribe to Mushroom podcasts and support original Australian music journalism. You'll get them early and ad-free. Only $4 per month. FREE trial on Apple Podcasts. To kick start her photography career Michelle Grace Hunder began a two year journey to document Australian Hip Hop. Rise was first printed in 2014 and that's exactly what her music photography career has done since. But she's a super fan first - “(Kendrick Lamar) came over... and waved. So instead of shooting I waved back!” This episode! ABBA have released new music and are putting on a bloody weird show. They'll be there, but they won't. It's sort of like the Tupac at Coachella hologram that went away and didn't come back. Read more here #VaxTheNation arrived last week with hundreds of artists putting their names to it. Then one didn't and pissed off both sides of the lopsided argument. And those artists not supporting the industry wide push find themselves in an exclusive group of hold outs. Mid-lockdown music photographer Michelle Grace Hunder put everything she knows about the music photo biz down in a masterclass for anyone wanting to get into the industry. She's photographed some of the biggest names in the music world and has the insider stories to back it up! Juicy. Subscribe to Mushroom podcast. You'll get them early and ad free, all while you're supporting Australian music journalism. Such a good multi-task. Check it out here - https://mushroomstudiosaccess.supercast.tech/ Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Check out our other podcasts 180 Grams, the stories of remarkable albums. Some of My Best Work, artists tell the stories of their favourite songs One Guitar, singer-songwriters each create a new song on the same guitar Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio TechnicaGet more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we revisit my favorite setup - artist and crew! We have with us all the way from Australia - Ruel and his photographer Michelle Grace Hunder. These two have a relationship that I think everyone hopes to one day have in this industry. Michelle has been Ruel's photographer for the past six years. It was rad to hear stories about how they bonded on the road and created a family vibe on the road. If you have not listened to Ruel's music yet, please check it out. It is beautiful. Michelle's work is lovely as well, with all the links below as usual. Thank you so much to Ruel and Michelle for taking time out of their busy lives to share their thoughts and ideas with us. There really is no better way to do it than going right to the source. In this episode of the Don't Shit On The Bus podcast we will learn: • How Ruel and Michelle work together creatively • How family values foster a great touring environment • The importance of the artist & crew relationship • The challenges of touring during your teen years (00:00) Intro (01:56) Patreon (03:07) MGH & Ruel get on the bus (04:18) Shit on the bus story (08:43) Crazy bus drivers (10:22) How Michelle and Ruel met (15:17) Ruel's career when he was a kid (19:19) What it's like for Ruel to consistently work with Michelle (24:39) How Ruel and Michelle got to the creative teamwork, they're at now (26:33) The age gap didn't matter when Michelle works with Ruel (28:25) Why Ruel is so hands-on for his image (32:35) Touring with family values (35:59) Amsterdam Story (38:43) Ruel's and Michelle's connection during a live show (48:44) Working remotely (50:12) Wrap up notes (50:18) Shower Shoes --- Ruel - Guest ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oneruel/ ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/oneruel ► TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@oneruel Michelle Grace Hunder - Guest ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michelleghunder/ ► Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/michelleghunder ► Website: https://www.michellegracehunder.com/ --- Don't Shit On The Bus Podcast ► Website: http://www.dontshitonthebus.com ► Spotify: http://bit.ly/DSotBspotify ► Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/DSotBapple ► TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@dontshitonthebus ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/DSotBpodcast ► Instagram: https://instagram.com/DSotBpodcast ► Facebook: https://facebook.com/DSotBpodcast ► Patreon: https://patreon.com/DSotB --- Adam Elmakias - Host ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/elmakias ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elmakias ► Website: https://www.adamelmakias.com --- Edited & Produced by Connor Gaskey
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Today's guest is one of Australia's most revered music photographers and a true creative soul, Michelle Grace Hunder. For over 10 years, she has immersed herself in the hip hop culture of the music scene with dynamic and naturally shot portraiture. Her personal project with Claudia Dalimorae over a four-year span created the industry acclaimed documentary “Her sound, Her story” and celebrated the women in front of and behind the scenes of many genres of Australian music. This film was shining a light on the unique difficulties women face in getting their voice heard amidst the boys club mentality of the music scene.Michelle runs a weekly photography challenge on her twitch channel for her community and there is so much to love about Michelle operating out of her true calling and life passion – yet it wasn't always this way... As she says herself, she had to go through a catastrophic failure of epic proportions before she was able to find her own niche. I am so excited to have Michelle here today to tell us about her WhyMe moment and how she used her adversity to grow within herself and why she now brings such a big following of fans and industry leaders to the table, embracing all that she has become through her journey.You can contact Michelle on Instagram, Twitch and on her website.Next week is the 100th Episode!Do you know the difference between and dream and a goal? Spoiler alert! It's the movement! The action you take. That's the big secret. That's where the WhyMeMovement is all about the actions we take including the decisions we make - discovering the opportunities to grow and learn through adversity. Vera-Lee has a special interest in helping people on a weight loss and healthy habits journey, particularly those who relate to morbid obesity, lifelong athletes, pre or post weight loss surgery, chronic illness and disability. Vera-Lee understands how to help you with the emotional and mental side of weight loss and conditioning, using a combination of techniques and allied professionals to best support your unique needs.Contact Vera-Lee for more at her linktr.ee/veraleeoriginal.If you really want to achieve results in your life and you are ready to commit to the process with Vera-Lee, who understands what it is like to overcome adversity, time and time again, you can book your discovery call now by clicking this link to find out how she can help you overcome your obstacles and rediscover passion and confidence to set and achieve those goals you desire. Vera-Lee has a specific interest in helping others with discovering a new approach to weight loss for people with disabilities, chronic illness, and who have been and are forever athletes and now dealing with unfamiliar territory of weight issues after a competitive career.Vera-Lee provides one to one and group coaching Click here to start the conversation on social media with Vera-Lee and experience her unique ability to help guide you through to your optimal state of living. Vera-Lee is from Australia and has an extensive background in Education, Sports Coaching and Business Administration and Leadership with Management Consulting. If you thought of someone who might find value in this podcast episode today, you can share the link and use it as an opportunity to let this person know you are thinking of them today, continuing the connection and relationships that foster hope and togetherness.Support the podcast and movement with a small donation here or contact Vera-Lee to discuss a sponsorship for the show to help our impact reach even further and inspire, connect and empower more people who want to life life to their fullest capacity. We appreciate your support to help the ongoing costs involved with producing this show for people in over 20 countries (at the time of this release).Vera-Lee launched in the top 30 iTunes charts in multiple countries after her training - You can ask me for an introduction to the most comprehensive and awesome training community if you want to get into podcasting. Simply DM me!#whymemovement #wtflab #weightloss #adversityistheniche #whymegirl #weightdiscrimination #chewtheflab #flabtalks #flabbyfriday #weightloss #intuitiveeating #WLS #theadversityqueen #mentalhealthwarriors #foreverathlete #iCare #whymewednesday #whymepodcast #embrace #inspire #empower #victim #survivor #victim-survivor
Meet MGH aka Michelle Grace Hunder, one of Australia's best music photographer's, freelancer and creator. MGH has built a creative community and large following across social platforms like Twitch, TikTok, Instagram and Twitter and has recently launched her online photography course 'So you want to be a music photographer?'. Joining forces with TAMMA aka Tammy Martin a singer, songwriter, digital performance and productivity coach and co founder of Wellbeings Group. This episode MGH and TAMMA give you a sneak peek into their lives, some exciting topics, mystery guests and why they called the show 'You're Killing It!'Opening Music credit - Artist Soy is Real. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're excited to introduce you to our next podcast host - Oli Sansom, a known photographer and educator based in Australia. Oli gets to interview Michelle Grace Hunder, a music and portrait photographer, who tours the world shooting pop star Ruel, also the producer of a feature film about women in music, called “Her Sound Her Story”. Michelle is an endless hustler. Her entire business is built on relationships, not on Instagram, not on SEO, but on the connections she creates with people. Michelle shares how Twitter and Twitch (a platform mostly used by gamers) played a major role for her business and career growth. Tune in, learn and enjoy! Follow Michelle Grace Hunder via her instagram: instagram.com/michelleghunder and website www.michellegracehunder.com Her course on Music Photography is now available via mghmasterclass.teachable.com/p/mgh-masterclass Connect with our host, Oli Sansom via one of his websites: www.olisansom.com , www.briarsatlas.com , www.strangeatlas.co , or via Instagram: instagram.com/olisansom *** FloInsider is powered by Flothemes, a popular website design provider for photographers & creative businesses. Find more details here: www.flothemes.com
Episode 65. The Rise of MGH featuring Michelle Grace Hunder We are stoked to be joined by Australian hip hop’s premier photographer, Michelle Grace Hunder for the 65th instalment of Beers, Beats & The Biz. From her early days growing up in Shepparton and how a friendship with Briggs led to her discovering local hip hop music, Michelle charts her career in photography and so much more. A photographer, film producer, radio host and creative visionary, Michelle talks everything from her seminal documentation of Australian hip hop, Rise to her celebration of women in music, Her Sound Her Story. We talk everything from intuitiveness and technicality, individual photos and the stories behind them, to her work being included in the National Sound and Film Archive. We can’t thank Michelle enough for her time and contributions. Beers, Beats & The Biz is live now on iTunes, Soundcloud and Spotify: download, rate, subscribe, share and get amongst it.
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Dream Job Ready Episode 09: Michelle Grace Hunder (Professional Music Photographer & Documentary Filmmaker). Do you dream of being a professional photographer? This episode of Dream Job Ready features guest Michelle Grace Hunder, who makes a living photographing musicians all over the world. Michelle broke into professional photography about a decade ago and has played an integral role in documenting, promoting and showcasing Australian music, especially Aussie hip hop and Australian female musicians. She’s photographed hundreds of international artists… from intimate personal portraits with the likes of Raekwon and Miguel, album covers for Briggs and Camp Cope, and hundreds of live concerts and festivals. She's also the tour photographer for young superstar artist Ruel. This episode is packed with value and Michelle shares plenty of honest advice about making it in photography. She’s talks about the hard work… the long hours… and the need to self-motivate. She shares advice about time management and how to juggle work, travel, business and a home life. She discusses what it’s like to be working with and for musicians and celebrities - and the importance of reading the room, respecting the artist building relationships and the importance of trust. Thanks for listening, rating, subscribing and sharing Dream Job Ready. If you'd like to financially support this podcast series, please make a contribution via https://supporter.acast.com/dream-job-ready-1. LinkedIn / https://www.linkedin.com/company/dreamjobreadyTwitter / @dreamjobreadyFacebook / @dreamjobreadyInstagram / @dreamjobreadyEmail / dreamjobreadypodcast@gmail.comYou can also watch this interview on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ShseO_kwBng...Connect with Michelle via:Website: https://www.michellegracehunder.com Twitter / Instagram / Twitch: @michelleghunder ...‘Funky Sunday’ composed and performed by Mark Matthews - Copyright 2020 - RemarkableSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/dream-job-ready-1. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"These evil streets don't sleep..." - Pharoahe Here's an idea I've been holding for a while - an episode showcasing Hip-Hop tracks that took a rock sample or influence! I thought it'd be an interesting one to select and mix without reaching for the most obvious standby picks, and we've got tracks spanning almost thirty years at the extreme ends. Don't worry, the guitars come along with plenty of bars and beats! Links for the month... Michelle Grace Hunder - wicked music photographer! The Flyest Xmas party on Dec 20th, featuring The Soul Twins Twitter : @airadam13
Scott Morrison's government has revived controversial legislation that would force 5,000 Newstart and youth allowance recipients to undergo drug testing to get their welfare payments. Dr. Nicole Lee, drug policy expert from Curtin University's National Drug Research Institute, joins us to discuss the proposal. Later, after 5 years of controversy the state government is taking steps to remove the lockout laws - everywhere except for Kings Cross. Michael Rodrigues, Managing Director of Time Out Australia, and chair of the Night Time Industries Association speaks with us about the changes. Finally, ‘Her Sound, Her Story' is a moving documentary exploring women in Australia's music scene. An intimate conversation with 45 artists spanning six decades, it discusses the experiences, triumphs and social impact of women in the industry. Documentary co-creator and self-taught music photographer Michelle Grace Hunder joins us. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Season 3 of Pop Nerd Lounge is here! For our first episode we have Michelle Grace Hunder. She's one of the top music photographers in Australia. She's had two series in the National Sound and Film Archive of Australia. She's also been the official tour photographer for acts like Ruel and Seth Sentry. We talk her about her path as a music photographer, empowering female photographers, and the importance of networking. Michelle's WebsiteMichelle's IGMichelle's Documentary "Her Sound, Her Story"
Michelle Grace Hunder is one of the most respected photographers in the Australian music scene, but beyond that is also the co-creator of Her Sound Her Story, has published a photography book about the Australian Hip Hop scene, and hosts a radio show in Melbourne. Together with Redbeard, they nerd out about the rise of the hip hop scene through her lens. Follow Joshua Redbeard on Spotify to hear Michelle's Mixtape https://open.spotify.com/user/f93fl6nwo5oliohby117qcq2e?si=9XoSbpwNS-OH0Gk4PEc8sQ
Welcome to episode 17 of the Filter Photography Podcast. This episode has Michelle Grace Hunder, or MGH as I call her, talking about the importance of positive client relationships, whether you should sign a photography contract, and more. CONTENT WARNING: This article deals with sexual assault. Have a question that you'd like to ask for future episodes? You can submit a question to be answered on the show by visiting the Filter website. Ask specific questions or something general - anything is on the table!
Episode 8 of the Radults podcast features the very, very rad photographer and cinematographer Michelle Grace Hunder, who sat down with Brenton and Mike for an in-depth and inspiring conversation about her RISE to prominence, giving invaluable insight into her life as one of Australia's (and the world's) best music photographers. Having shot literally every major player in the Australian hip-hop scene to piece together the photographic book "RISE", Michelle has also worked with icons Missy Higgins,Tina Arena, and Meg Mac (to name a few) had two separate portrait series placed in the National Sound and Film Archive of Australia(!) and made a stunning debut as a cinematographer on personal project turned critically acclaimed documentary film "Her Sound, Her Story". A Radult several times over, Michelle has a ton of knowledge and spends most of the podcast selflessly sharing it with the world. Topics include: gender equality, unfair circumstances and deciding to pick up a camera in your thirties. Michelle Grace Hunder Instagram: @michelleghunder Twitter: @michelleghunder Facebook: @MichelleGraceHunderPhotos Website: http://michellegracehunder.com/ Radults on Instagram/Facebook: @radults | Radults on Twitter: @radultspodcast
Claudia Sangiorgi Dalimore and Michelle Grace Hunder have spent four years creating the totally independent documentary 'Her Sound Her Story', a staggering achievement that brings together dozens of incredible female figures from the Australian music industry to unpack their shared and distinct challenges and hopes for change. Claudia and Michelle join me to break down the process of how the film evolved from a photo series to a fully-fledged feature, who they think needs to see the film, the reactions so far and keeping emotion front and center in a film that could've just been a dry list of statistics. My Favorite Album is a podcast on the impact great music has on our lives. Each episode features a guest on their favorite album of all time - why they love it, their history with the album and how it's influenced them. Jeremy Dylan is a filmmaker, journalist, concert promoter and photographer. He directed the the feature music documentary Jim Lauderdale: The King of Broken Hearts (out now!) and the film Benjamin Sniddlegrass and the Cauldron of Penguins. If you've got any feedback or suggestions, drop us a line at myfavoritealbumpodcast@gmail.com.
This is a Man’s Man’s World, sang Renee Geyer back in 1974. And despite equal numbers of women studying, making and showing a love for music, there’s still a vast inequality in the Australian music industry to this day. It’s a story often told, but in a brilliant new doco “Her Sound Her Story”, these tales are captured also as a celebration of the scene we have (both on and off the stage). Claudia Sangiorgi Dalimore and Michelle Grace Hunder are the filmmaker and producers behind this film, which may have begun as a photography project but grew quickly as soon as they saw how large and consistent these narratives still were. Everyone from Tina Arena to Ecca Vandal, Missy Higgins to Mojo Juju, Kate Ceberano to Thelma Plum feature in this brilliant doco. From backyards to baths, stages to screen, Claudia and Michelle share the stories behind Her Sound Her Story. Ella Hooper - 'Shard' Mojo Juju - 'Native Tongue' Ecca Vandal - 'Your Orbit (ft. Sampa The Great)' Kardajala Kirridarra - 'Kirridarra (Women's Song)' Okenyo - 'Woman's World'
This is a Man’s Man’s World, sang Renee Geyer back in 1974. And despite equal numbers of women studying, making and showing a love for music, there’s still a vast inequality in the Australian music industry to this day. It’s a story often told, but in a brilliant new doco “Her Sound Her Story”, these tales are captured also as a celebration of the scene we have (both on and off the stage). Claudia Sangiorgi Dalimore and Michelle Grace Hunder are the filmmaker and producers behind this film, which may have begun as a photography project but grew quickly as soon as they saw how large and consistent these narratives still were. Everyone from Tina Arena to Ecca Vandal, Missy Higgins to Mojo Juju, Kate Ceberano to Thelma Plum feature in this brilliant doco. From backyards to baths, stages to screen, Claudia and Michelle share the stories behind Her Sound Her Story. Ella Hooper - 'Shard' Mojo Juju - 'Native Tongue' Ecca Vandal - 'Your Orbit (ft. Sampa The Great)' Kardajala Kirridarra - 'Kirridarra (Women's Song)' Okenyo - 'Woman's World'
This is a Man's Man's World, sang Renee Geyer back in 1974. And despite equal numbers of women studying, making and showing a love for music, there's still a vast inequality in the Australian music industry to this day. It's a story often told, but in a brilliant new doco “Her Sound Her Story”, these tales are captured also as a celebration of the scene we have (both on and off the stage). Claudia Sangiorgi Dalimore and Michelle Grace Hunder are the filmmaker and producers behind this film, which may have begun as a photography project but grew quickly as soon as they saw how large and consistent these narratives still were. Everyone from Tina Arena to Ecca Vandal, Missy Higgins to Mojo Juju, Kate Ceberano to Thelma Plum feature in this brilliant doco. From backyards to baths, stages to screen, Claudia and Michelle share the stories behind Her Sound Her Story. Ella Hooper - 'Shard' Mojo Juju - 'Native Tongue' Ecca Vandal - 'Your Orbit (ft. Sampa The Great)' Kardajala Kirridarra - 'Kirridarra (Women's Song)' Okenyo - 'Woman's World'
Our guest for this episode of On Purpose is a young filmmaker Claudia Sangiorgi Dalimore. Together with photographer Michelle Grace Hunder, Claudia interviewed over 40 Australian women working in the music industry and compiled their stories into a new documentary: Her Sound, Her Story. A documentary that provides a unique perspective on gender inequality and celebrates women’s achievements in the music industry. Our host Olga Klepova sat down Claudia before the film premiered at Human Rights and Arts Film Festival (HRAFF) in Melbourne.
With a croaky voice I speak with excellent photographer Michelle Grace Hunder about Vancouver Sleep Clinic, Carmouflage Rose, Angie McMahon, Essie Holt, E^ST, Ruel & M-Phazes. We also touch on the misunderstanding and sensationalisation that surrounds the festival lineup gender imbalance discussion.Hear my interview with Angie McMahon here.Intro & outro music is 'Coffee' by RKDA For information regarding your data privacy, visit Acast.com/privacy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Today’s guest is Melbourne based Hip Hop photographer Michelle Grace Hunder. Michelle, a former model picked up her first camera when she was 31 and is now considered one of the most revered Australian Music Photographers. Michelle has been invited as the official tour photographer for international Hip Hop acts and has been the Official Festival Photographer for "Come Together" at Sydney's iconic Big Top at Luna Park for 4 consecutive years. After shooting with literally every major player in the Australian Hip-Hip scene, Michelle has spent the last three years on a personal project called "Her Sound, Her Story" celebrating Women in Australian Music, across all genres, By chance, I recognized that she is using the same portfolio builder for her homepage which is format.com. Format is the nr.1 Portfolio builder and it comes with beautiful designs and is easy to set up. I got in contact with these guys and they offered me a 30 days free trial versions for my followers. So if you want to get your portfolio online within minutes, go to htbarp.com/freeportfolio and grab your free 1-month trial version. In this interview, we’re talking about her career as a successful hip-hop photographer, how Michelle is using Instagram and Twitter to build relationships with artists and her approach when it comes down to shooting portraits in the studio.
Her Sound, Her Story is a documentary about the personal experiences, histories, and the significant social impact of women in the music industry across Australia, featuring many well-known names and influential artists. Made by Michelle Grace Hunder and Claudia Sangiorigi Dalimore,Claudia joins us for Women on the Line this week to tell us how it's made and what she learned from the process.Later on the show, we stay with the theme of women’s access to the music industry and we’re joined by Corey Green, a trainee sound engineer, to talk of her experience of being a young woman in the world of audio tech, and we hear a taster of her work. Featuring music by: Mama Kin, Sampa the Great, Race Rage