Evolving, adapting and yapping with iconic photographer Hannah Scott-Stevenson

Process The Podcast

In this conversation, Arielle Thomas interviews the iconic Sydney photographer Hannah Scott-Stevenson. They discuss Hannah's journey into photography, her influences, and her experiences working in New York. They touch on the importance of finding one's own style and the role of luck and hard work in a successful career. The conversation highlights the support of family and loved ones and the opportunities that arise from being in the right place at the right time. She reflects on her personal growth and rediscovering her creative process after becoming a mother. She also talks about the challenges of balancing creativity and client expectations in the advertising industry. She discusses her gear preferences and the shift in the editorial landscape towards branded stories. In this final part of the conversation, Arielle and Hannah discuss the challenges and rewards of working in the fashion industry. They talk about the limitations of shooting for fashion magazines and the importance of personal creative projects. They also touch on the fun and freedom of working on music videos and the importance of building rapport with talent. They discuss the realities of the industry, including the high cost of living and the need to balance personal and commercial work. They also reflect on the process of looking back at their own work and the self-doubt that comes with being creative. Overall, they emphasise the importance of prioritising and finding joy in the creative process.

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