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Nonny Bulle
( G R A D UAT E D 2 016 ) Although I graduated in 2016, I still reflect on my time at RMIT and the sense of camaraderie (and healthy rivalry) we often shared as a cohort. The course attracts individuals from a variety of educational and vocational backgrounds and unites us under our common interest in visual storytelling and an eagerness to learn. It’s no wonder then, when studying there, I often felt the warmth of being surrounded by like-minded and ingeniously creative peers, as well as supportive teachers who were mentors. Since then, I’ve waded my way through the waters of Melbourne’s beauty and creative industries. Beginning with the launch of my own make-up brand, followed by working in social media and content creation roles for two beauty companies, and then finally ending up launching my own freelance photography business. In this time, I’ve been focused on fashion, portraiture and product photography, and have been fortunate to have my work featured in magazines such as Vogue Australia, Forbes and The Design Files. Through practice and repetition, I’ve gained confidence in my technical skills, but I have also learned that a stark contrast exists between a passion for photography and running a sustainable business. I’m still learning and hope to develop my business into a full-blown creative studio, and to partner up with other creatives.
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