Stories
Highlighting diversity within the creative industry, to serve as a catalyst for change and a source of inspiration for young creatives.
A Conversation with Tanzyn Crawford
Tanzyn Crawford is an actor — and someone who pays attention to what happens off-camera. She loves documenting the unseen moments behind the set: the in-between, the unmanufactured, the real stuff that holds the authentic creativity behind what eventually looks pristine on screen.
A Conversation with Orson Pestell
Orson Pestell is 19 and focused on capturing friends — and self — at their truest and most intimate. They carry a camera every time they leave the house, hoping to catch the moments that might feel ordinary now, but will mean everything in twenty years.
A Conversation with Naoko Uemoto
Naoko Uemoto’s practice was nurtured on unceded Whadjuk land, primarily by Boorloo’s local improvisatory scene. Across sound, performance and installation, she’s drawn to exploratory art practices that build sustainable care and curiosity — work that offers a gentle invitation for collective listening, feeling, and imagining.
A Conversation with Milly Ray
Milly Ray has grown up loving photography, often taking photos alongside her dad. More recently, she’s been taking the hobby seriously, doing regular shoots (mostly portraits) with her friends as subjects.
A Conversation with Mia Chahin
Mia Chahin is an artist and all-round creative from Boorloo/Perth. Mostly self-taught, she studied at TAFE to build skills and explore art more seriously — but her practice still stays wide open. Painting, mixed media, street art, sculpture, digital work, photography. Whatever fits the moment.
A Conversation with Lucy Rowcliffe
Lucy Rowcliffe is a passionate hobby photographer who shoots across street, wildlife and macro — always learning, always looking. Her work is rooted in noticing: the quiet beauty in everyday life.
A Conversation with Gladys Heu
Gladys Heu shot Shared Horizon on a Pentax Espio 60s for Flash. Issue 03 — a Project See & B × Jean Marie Film collaboration giving twenty creatives second-hand film cameras and total freedom.
Her starting point was simple: walking the streets of Freo, noticing one constant at every turn.
A Conversation with Bec Four
Bec Four is a multi-disciplinary Graphic Designer and Creative Lead with 15+ years of experience across agencies, in-house teams and freelance work, spanning London, Sydney, Auckland and Perth.
A Conversation with Devy Singh
There’s a certain kind of nostalgia that lives in fluorescent lighting and snack aisles.
Devy Singh is a storyteller dabbling in cinematography, videography, and photography. His work sits in that space where memory, culture, and the passage of time start overlapping. Where the mundane becomes loaded, fast.
A Conversation with Sav Walker
The city is always talking. Most people just don’t stop long enough to hear it.
Sav Walker — also known as Iso Capital — is drawn to the stories hidden in plain sight. The quiet design of an urban environment that most people walk straight past. Boorloo/Perth, to Sav, isn’t just a place you live. It’s a conversation. A system. A set of clues.
A Conversation with Jacob Canet-Gibson
Jacob Canet-Gibson makes work where photography doesn’t sit still. It degrades, glitches, doubles back on itself.
An Australian multidisciplinary artist and academic, Jacob works across photography, video, installation and sound — often “brute forcing” technology to push an image past what it’s supposed to be.
A Conversation with BUMCHAIII
Alicia Roberts aka BUMCHAIII works in mixed media — moving between digital illustration, photography, drawing and collage.
For Flash. Issue 03 — a Project See & B × Jean Marie Film collaboration that gave twenty creatives second-hand film cameras and total freedom — BUMCHAIII picked up a Canon SureShot BF and leaned into experimentation.
A Conversation with Regan Anderson
Some messages stick.
For multi-disciplinary artist Regan Anderson, it was four words sprayed on a wall: please return guitar.
Originally from Dunsborough, WA, now based in Boorloo/Perth, Regan works across photography, audio and music production under rsltn. He’s drawn to last-gen gear — 35mm, MiniDV — anything that makes a moment feel like it’s already turning into memory.
A Conversation with Mai lin Demou
Mai lin Demou is an observer and a maker, drawn to creating images and whimsical objects that reflect the way they experience the world. Their practice moves freely across circuitry sculptures, ceramics, pastel drawings and more — tactile mediums that give something back as you work. Something physical. Something real.
A Conversation with Yu-Ying Chuang
Yu-Ying Chuang is a creative based in Boorloo/Perth, working behind the scenes as an arts admin. His practice moves between photography and writing, often pairing images with text — part documentation, part public diary.
A Conversation with Roux Korczynskyj
Roux Korczynskyj values creativity as a way to refuse the norm — to do something fun or unusual for no reason other than wanting to. His practice often moves in and around community, using photography as a vehicle for narrative: a way to meet people, learn, and share. Increasingly, he’s drawn to unconventional projects that feel more local and nourishing — stepping away from the often-superficial realm of social media.
A Conversation with Alysia Tay
Alysia Tay is a versatile creative based in Boorloo/Perth — full-time graphic designer by day, oil painter by night, with an online art shop and freelance work always running in the background. Her work leans playful and colour-saturated, but there’s a softness underneath it. A kind of attention. The kind you only notice when you slow down.
A Conversation with Dakota Gaudio
For Italo-Australian multi-disciplinary artist Dakota Gaudio, that tension shaped the piece she created for Flash. Issue 03— a Project See & B x Jean Marie Film collaboration that gave twenty creatives second-hand film cameras and total freedom.
A Conversation with Elisha McGuckin
For Elisha McGuckin, these everyday objects are emotional anchors. An ’80s kid with a loud love for colour and pop culture, she’s drawn to the quiet poetry of ordinary life and the memories we stitch into the things we keep.