Kirrikin Photographic Q&A Series

Kirrikin Photographic Q&A Series

Sun Jul 29 2018 by Mellisa Moyle

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Each week, Kirrikin will be bringing you a new photo interview. The photo will feature just one question to a variety of subjects; including customers, models and more. For our very first feature, we've photographed and interviewed Ash Grant. Ash has worked with Kirrikin through her graphic design skills, and is also a professional basketball player with the Melbourne Boomers (multi-talented much??). Originally from Perth, Ash was super excited to visit the Raeburn Orchard for the first time (if only her reaction was caught on camera haha!), which is situated in the Perth Hills and is very popular with photographers and Instagrammers for it's incredible Autumn leaves and scenery.

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