Short & Curly are a WAMAward nominated country/blues/folk act from Bridgetown.
They really are a couple of talented musicians, and we loved hanging out with them for a few days while they prepared for a national tour which they’re about to embark on.
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Short & Curly
March 18th, 2019 by adminBeautiful Blessingways
December 12th, 2018 by adminBeautiful Blessingways is a recently established business in the Southern Forests region of southwest WA. They were looking to launch their brand and showcase their business in a unique way. We decided on an event shoot with both film and photography.
What’s a Blessingway you ask? It’s a beautiful way to celebrate a pregnant mother and the impending birth of her child. Unlike a baby shower that has a bigger focus on the unborn baby, a Blessingway is an alternative that celebrates the mother. Take a look at our images and video of Anita’s recent Blessingway to get a better idea of what it’s all about.
Manjimup Truffles
December 11th, 2018 by adminWhat do French aircraft, Labradors and Manjimup have in common? Check out the branded content video for Manjimup Truffles we shot to find out!
Al Blakers is one of the pioneers of the truffle industry in the Southern Forrests region. And his company Manjimup Truffles are some of the biggest producers for an in-demand product on an international scale.
As well as filming we also photographed a product shoot of their prized truffles for international promotional material.
Frank the Cobbler
December 9th, 2018 by adminFrank is one of the great characters of the area who has lived an adventurous life. Back in the 70’s he traveled the world and saw places that were off the beaten track and which are now too dangerous to visit.
He then decided to settle in Western Australia and now calls Bridgetown home.
Transitions Ep2 – The Truffle Industry
November 12th, 2018 by adminManjimup is the truffle capital of Australia. Two veterans are pursuing careers in the industry; one, establishing a trufferie and the other, working as a truffle dog trainer. Transitions focuses on Australian veterans post-service that have gone on to be successful in their chosen paths.
Far too often the general public perceives veterans as somewhat damaged and war-fatigued, unable to hold down regular jobs or assimilate into regular life. The purpose of these episodes is to shine a light on some of the success stories and show the public that ex-servicemen and women are skilled, professional and highly employable across many fields.
It also serves as a message to veterans that although your military career is a major part of your life, it doesn’t have to define you.
Transitions Ep1 – The Coffee Entrepreneur
November 12th, 2018 by adminFormer infantry soldier Shannon French has transitioned from full-time grunt to Coffee Harvester / Roaster and now Cafe Owner. Transitions focuses on Australian veterans post-service that have gone on to be successful in their chosen paths.
Far too often the general public perceives veterans as somewhat damaged and war-fatigued, unable to hold down regular jobs or assimilate into regular life. The purpose of these episodes is to shine a light on some of the success stories and show the public that ex-servicemen and women are skilled, professional and highly employable (across many fields).
It also serves as a message to veterans that although your military career is a major part of your life, it doesn’t have to define you.
Norma – Djembemoves
November 9th, 2018 by adminSean and Norma spent a number of years in Guinea learning to drum and dance whilst living in the remote rural communities. They now run a local drum and dance company Djembemoves based in Bridgetown, WA
Derek – Bridgetown Aerated Waters
September 13th, 2018 by adminIt’s about Derek Knight. The former owner of Bridgetown Aerated Waters. Such a nice guy and a great local story.
His family has been here for generations right back to settlement camps in Manjimup back in the 1920’s. After school he moved into the soda business after working for his father.
Flying Bantu
December 13th, 2016 by adminInterview with Tinashe Maoneni from Flying Bantu. Coming out of Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, their sound is best described as 21st Century Afro-Fusion with a distinct Zimbabwean signature, along with a characteristic Rock, Reggae, Funk and Jazz influence.
Their tiny rehearsal space in the township proved a challenge to film in, but gave us a genuine, intimate experience.