Atiba Jefferson, Jack Rudder, James Hartley, Jesse Lizotte, Shaun Daniel Allen
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Atiba Jefferson
Atiba Jefferson is a photographer and director, renowned as Thrasher Magazine’s staff photographer and for holding the SLAM magazine cover record. His work, rooted in skateboarding and basketball culture, includes the Emmy-nominated, Clio-winning ESPN documentary Monochrome. A Canon Explorer of Light and Vans curator, his clients include Nike, Adidas, Supreme, Netflix, and Red Bull.
Jack Rudder
Jack Rudder is an Aria Award nominated director & photographer based out of Newcastle, NSW. With strong roots in punk/hardcore culture those ethics shine through in his raw and energetic way of documenting live shows and the moments inbetween.
James Hartley
James Hartley is an Australian-born photographer based in New York. Beginning in Adelaide’s skate and hardcore scenes, his work has taken him to more than 40 countries - touring with bands, and capturing the people and cultures that form around them. His self-published photo books serve as an ongoing archive of his life, and the people and places that inspire him.
Jesse Lizotte
Jesse Lizotte is a photographer and director based in New York City.
His work is driven by an interest in how those on the fringes of society influence popular culture and fashion, with a recurring focus on subcultures. His imagery is defined by a filmic quality that captures both tension and movement, blending documentary realism with a refined cinematic sensibility.
Shaun Daniel Allen
Shaun Daniel Allen (Shal), a Yugambeh-born Bundjalung artist, has quickly risen to prominence with his bold, lyrical paintings that bridge cultural worlds. His debut solo show, Balun (2021), introduced his distinctive visual language and connection to Yugambeh Country, earning institutional recognition including commissions for the Art Gallery of NSW, Powerhouse Museum, and Museum of Contemporary Art. Shal’s exhibitions, Nyanyahlila (2022), Distant Familiarity (2024), and a Louis Vuitton collaboration showcase his ever evolving practice. Global brand partnerships with Apple Music, Chopard, and Nike further highlight his versatility. Rooted in punk, tattooing, and surfing, Shal’s unconventional path informs his art. His works blend Bundjalung ochre, foraged dyes, and topographical motifs to explore Country, identity, and personal history. The emotional depth of his paintings resonates widely, marking him as a vital voice in contemporary art