Canon Ambassador Alisha Lovrich is just as much an athlete as she is photographer and because of this she has an innate understanding of what the people on the other side of her lens are going through. This allows her to see what other photographers can't and most importantly, gain the trust of her subjects. In this episode Canon NZ host Ben Journee will be chatting to Alisha about how she turned her two passions into an exciting career, and her experiences at some of the biggest sporting events from across the world including Olympic games in Tokyo.
See more of Alisha's work here! https://www.canon.com.au/get-inspired/creators/ambassadors/alisha-lovrich
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This week interviewer Jarrad Seng becomes the interviewee as he talks to guest host and fellow photographer Daniel Boud about his latest project 'The Story of Scars', which he brought to life with the support of Canon Australia. This portrait series explores human resilience, and the power of photography to connect people in an intimate and unique way. In this episode Jarrad shares an insight into how this project was created, and the impactful lessons he learned along the way.
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See more about The Story of Scars here: https://www.canon.com.au/get-inspired/creators/ambassadors/jarrad-seng
See more from Jarrad Seng: https://www.instagram.com/jarradseng/
See more from Daniel Boud: https://www.instagram.com/daniel.boud/
Born and raised in Aotearoa New Zealand, Te Rawhitiroa Bosch's passion is grounded in capturing moments of connection. Through his work Te Rawhitiroa uses the power of storytelling to reclaim the narratives of Te Ao Maori, capturing not only the subjects, but also the deeper story and emotion behind each moment to share with others.
With an overarching kaupapa (purpose/vision) to capture the reality of te ao Maori, Te Rawhitiroa seeks to flood the world with positive and authentic images that represent this beautiful culture and people.
In this episode, Canon New Zealand host Ben Journee explores how Te Rawhitiroa began his journey as a self taught photographer, the advice he's received along the way, and how he portrays stories of connection and emotion through photography.
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Canon Australia Ambassador and acclaimed wedding photographer James Simmons joins us again on the Canon Convos Podcast. Since his last episode James has been announced as one of Canon Australia's Ambassadors and the winner of the International Wedding Photographer of the Year awards 2020, which he is also judging this year in 2021.
In this episode James also shares the challenges he faced working within an industry affected by Covid-19, his journey with the EOS R5 a year on, and the benefits of entering photography competitions.
As an Ambassador, James will also be undertaking a passion project backed by Canon Australia. In this episode he gives us some exclusive insight into what we can expect to see from him in the future.
Check out James' and Jarrad’s work below!
James Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamessimmonsphotography/
Jarrad’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jarradseng/
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