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.

For Flash. Issue 03 — a Project See & B × Jean Marie Film collaboration giving twenty creatives second-hand film cameras and total freedom — Bec shot 20 things that matter on a Hanimex Sensor Retro 35mm.

The concept is simple: she asked 20 people one question — “What matters to you most right now?” — then asked them to choose an object she could photograph. Something tangible. Something that reveals a fragment of who they are today.

A hobby. A gift. A daily essential. A quiet comfort.

As Bec writes:

“I asked them to choose a tangible thing that I could photograph — something that reveals a fragment of who they are today.”

Not every frame is perfect. Some are blurred, overexposed, out of focus. But the work isn’t trying to be flawless.

“Not everything has to be picture-perfect to matter.”

That’s the point. In a world trained to curate, 20 things that matter stays honest. The images hold small truths: what someone reaches for, what they keep close, what they’re attached to — right now.

“In a world chasing perfection, these frames remain honest, imperfect and real.”

Because what we value shifts. And sometimes it doesn’t.

“Each image captures something that holds meaning in this moment… though some attachments remain constant.”

More from Bec at @bec_four.


Flash. — Exhibition & Issue 03 Launch

Flash. Issue 03 One-week-only exhibition:

19 — 25 January 2026
10am to 4pm daily
Terrace Greenhouse Gallery
223 South Terrace, South Fremantle, WA
Free entry


Project See & B is dedicated to amplifying under-represented voices in the creative industry. Issue 03 was made possible thanks to the support of The Blackbird Foundation.

 
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