A Conversation with Tanzyn Crawford

“The best part of a night out: getting home.”

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.

For Flash. Issue 03 — a Project See & B × Jean Marie Film collaboration giving twenty creatives second-hand film cameras and total freedom — Tanzyn shot The After Party on a Pentax IQZOOM 60-R.

Her work sits in the aftermath. Not the main event, but what comes after — when the energy drops, the performance ends.

Tanzyn always carries an array of cameras on set. Not for content, but for control.

“Every moment is precious and fleeting, and using an iPhone to capture them doesn't do it justice… My own creative control in a world of chaos.”

More from Tanzyn at @tanzyncrawford


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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