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It’s rare you find a creative with no formal photography training, someone who barely knows the settings of their own camera and yet within 3 years of photography they have already developed their own unique photographic style and the ability to capture loud, eye-catching images that scream out of its two-dimensional-format. Milky Hyde is a Perth based creative photographer and artist. In this episode, we chat about how the context of her upbringing, being out of the school system, self-taught, and surrounding herself with other creatives has influenced her out-of-the-box thinking and freedom to express herself through her work in an unhindered and unrestricted way. Milky doesn’t follow trends, she barely looks at other photographers works, and couldn’t care less about the latest camera gear. Her creative process comes from in the moment observation, diving into mediums without judgement, collaboration and play. Stay tuned to learn how to unrestrict your own creativity. Hope you enjoy!
Watch the Full Episode on Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8JUkHR7vUI
Listen on Spotify:
Listen on Apple Podcasts:
Social Media Links:
Digital Creators: @digitalcreatorspodcast
Harry: @harry.digital
Milky: @milkyhyde
Milky's Illustrations: @milky0nline
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro to Milky's Photography Style
9:00 Formal Education in Creativity
11:10 Processing Disorder
22:20 Cypher Exhibition
23:41 Perth Creative Scene
25:00 Brisbane Perth Creative Connection
26:40 Creative Events
28:00 Creative Income
31:30 Pricing Your Work, Knowing Your Worth
35:40 Finding Your Style in Photography
37:00 Creative Block
38:08 Tafe
41:00 Alt Kids
42:00 Harajuku Girls
43:47 Self expression as a creative
44:16 Fashion
44:47 Club Kids
46:00 Growing Up as a Creative
47:00 High School
47:20 Thundermentals Tour Photography
48:20 Dream childhood for creative
49:30 How you’re Raised
50:16 Society Puts you in a box
51:53 Growing on Social Media (TikTok)
53:10 Instagram VS Tiktok
54:05 Tiktok Strategy
57:20 Experimenting in Photography
58:24 Don’t be restricted by gear
It’s rare you find a creative with no formal photography training, someone who barely knows the settings of their own camera and yet within 3 years of photography they have already developed their own unique photographic style and the ability to capture loud, eye-catching images that scream out of its two-dimensional-format. Milky Hyde is a Perth based creative photographer and artist. In this episode, we chat about how the context of her upbringing, being out of the school system, self-taught, and surrounding herself with other creatives has influenced her out-of-the-box thinking and freedom to express herself through her work in an unhindered and unrestricted way. Milky doesn’t follow trends, she barely looks at other photographers works, and couldn’t care less about the latest camera gear. Her creative process comes from in the moment observation, diving into mediums without judgement, collaboration and play. Stay tuned to learn how to unrestrict your own creativity. Hope you enjoy!
Watch the Full Episode on Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8JUkHR7vUI
Listen on Spotify:
Listen on Apple Podcasts:
Social Media Links:
Digital Creators: @digitalcreatorspodcast
Harry: @harry.digital
Milky: @milkyhyde
Milky's Illustrations: @milky0nline
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro to Milky's Photography Style
9:00 Formal Education in Creativity
11:10 Processing Disorder
22:20 Cypher Exhibition
23:41 Perth Creative Scene
25:00 Brisbane Perth Creative Connection
26:40 Creative Events
28:00 Creative Income
31:30 Pricing Your Work, Knowing Your Worth
35:40 Finding Your Style in Photography
37:00 Creative Block
38:08 Tafe
41:00 Alt Kids
42:00 Harajuku Girls
43:47 Self expression as a creative
44:16 Fashion
44:47 Club Kids
46:00 Growing Up as a Creative
47:00 High School
47:20 Thundermentals Tour Photography
48:20 Dream childhood for creative
49:30 How you’re Raised
50:16 Society Puts you in a box
51:53 Growing on Social Media (TikTok)
53:10 Instagram VS Tiktok
54:05 Tiktok Strategy
57:20 Experimenting in Photography
58:24 Don’t be restricted by gear