Former acrobat and PSC graduate Aaron Walker has found his niche in photographing the body and movement. He experiments with complex rigging and lighting mixed with high-end fashion. His work shows the body as almost super human but also fragile. Read about why he changed career from aerial acrobatics coach to professional photographer, how he grew his business while studying, and how he did some of his most physically demanding and emotionally sensitive shoots.
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Our soon-to-be grads are kicking up a storm with their amazing career moves so early in the year - that too before their graduation! The teachers at PSC do a great job of allowing students to network with big names in the industry, locally and internationally, with utmost confidence in their students' high quality work. With the numerous exhibition opportunities lined up for those in their final year at PSC, students are given a strong foundation in creating a brand for themselves; working with studios, managing their promotions and creating excellent photography.
Topics: Sophie Pigram, Cassandra Tzortzoglou, graduates, Obscura Photo Festival, Photography Studio, Students
Our soon-to-be grads are kicking up a storm with their amazing career moves so early in the year - that too before their graduation! The teachers at PSC do a great job of allowing students to network with big names in the industry, locally and internationally, with utmost confidence in their students' high quality work. With the numerous exhibition opportunities lined up for those in their final year at PSC, students are given a strong foundation in creating a brand for themselves; working with studios, managing their promotions and creating excellent photography.
Topics: Sophie Pigram, Cassandra Tzortzoglou, graduates, Obscura Photo Festival, Photography Studio, Students