Before the Applause Podcast

From Darkness to Finding Light: Shooting Icons & Shaping Culture with Magnus Hastings


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Magnus Hastings carries the rare distinction of being a photographer whose work you've likely seen even if you don't recognise his name. From capturing President Bill Clinton and pop icons like Demi Lovato to becoming the definitive visual chronicler of drag culture, Magnus has developed a signature style that celebrates authenticity and artistry in equal measure.

What makes Magnus's journey particularly compelling is its organic, self-taught nature. Growing up watching his father develop photographs in a darkroom, he describes it as "a magical thing watching these images appear through the chemicals." This childhood fascination evolved into a professional passion only after a frustrated acting career where his 6'4" frame proved more hindrance than help. Photography offered creative control that acting couldn't, and Magnus seized it with both hands.

His breakthrough came through his revolutionary approach to photographing drag artists. Where others had portrayed "some wistful, sad man in a wig doing their makeup in a mirror," Magnus focused on "lighting the art form rather than the tragedy of the homosexual." This fundamental shift in perspective helped elevate drag photography from marginalised curiosity to celebrated art form, culminating in his landmark book "Why Drag?" and exhibitions that draw thousands of visitors.

Despite his remarkable success, Magnus speaks candidly about the continuous battle with imposter syndrome and the challenges of maintaining artistic integrity in an era of Instagram filters and AI manipulation. His working method—intuitive, energetic, and deeply collaborative—reveals someone who prioritizes emotional truth over technical perfection. As he puts it, "When I shoot something, it's intensely personal. Every single picture feels personal."

For those looking to follow in his footsteps, Magnus offers refreshingly straightforward advice: "Don't worry about the equipment... It's about ideas, it's about composition, and it's about trying everything." In a world increasingly obsessed with technical specifications and digital manipulation, his commitment to vision, authenticity, and human connection reminds us what truly makes a photograph worth a thousand words.

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Before the Applause PodcastBy David Watson