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On this episode of the podcast I sit down with one of the country’s most highly regarded and respected music photographers, Kane Hibberd. He’s shot magazine covers, record sleeves, and if you’ve been to a live gig here in Australia over the past 10 years, chances are you’ve seen him at the front of the stage (or even on the stage) taking photos. He’s been commissioned by all of the major record companies and a few years back he self-produced the wildly acclaimed 450-page hardcover Soundwave Festival coffee table book, which is full of iconic photos from the festival. He’s shot some of the world’s biggest artists including Parkway Drive, The Amity Affliction, Peaches, Paramore, Bloc Party, Dave Grohl, AFI and Tonight Alive, and his work has featured on the covers of Rolling Stone, Metal Hammer, Australian Guitar mag, Blunt, Alternative Press and the list goes on… and on. You can check out his work on his website theartofcapture.com and his store which you can find at www.kanyelens.com Check him out on the socials… IG and Twitter is Kanye_lens and you can find him on facebook at facebook.com/theartofcapture And as per usual, these links and links to other things we cover in the episode will up on the show notes at thewritersblock.co Hope you enjoy it!
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On this episode of the podcast I sit down with one of the country’s most highly regarded and respected music photographers, Kane Hibberd. He’s shot magazine covers, record sleeves, and if you’ve been to a live gig here in Australia over the past 10 years, chances are you’ve seen him at the front of the stage (or even on the stage) taking photos. He’s been commissioned by all of the major record companies and a few years back he self-produced the wildly acclaimed 450-page hardcover Soundwave Festival coffee table book, which is full of iconic photos from the festival. He’s shot some of the world’s biggest artists including Parkway Drive, The Amity Affliction, Peaches, Paramore, Bloc Party, Dave Grohl, AFI and Tonight Alive, and his work has featured on the covers of Rolling Stone, Metal Hammer, Australian Guitar mag, Blunt, Alternative Press and the list goes on… and on. You can check out his work on his website theartofcapture.com and his store which you can find at www.kanyelens.com Check him out on the socials… IG and Twitter is Kanye_lens and you can find him on facebook at facebook.com/theartofcapture And as per usual, these links and links to other things we cover in the episode will up on the show notes at thewritersblock.co Hope you enjoy it!
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