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Ashley Barron — Director of Photography on Cinematography, Storytelling, and Set Life
04 Nov 2023
Step behind the camera and into the creative world of acclaimed Director of Photography, Ashley Barron, whose evocative cinematography blends artistic intuition with technical mastery. In this biographical interview, Ashley shares her journey from early creative influences to establishing a distinctive visual style across film, television, and commercial productions. Through insightful conversation, she opens up about navigating a competitive industry, collaborating with directors, shaping emotional narrative through lighting, color, and movement, and developing a sustainable creative career. Listeners will hear candid stories from set, how she approaches pre-production and visual research, and her philosophy on the evolving role of the cinematographer in a rapidly changing industry. Ashley also discusses her experiences as a woman in cinematography, mentorship, and what drives her to continuously experiment and innovate. Whether you’re a seasoned filmmaker, an aspiring DP, or someone who simply loves visual storytelling, this episode is rich with real-world wisdom, artistic inspiration, and practical pathways for anyone pursuing work behind the lens. 'Tune in for an inspiring exploration of personal artistry, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of creative excellence.Keywords:Ashley Barron, Director of Photography, cinematographer, filmmaking podcast, women in film, female DP, visual storytelling, film production, behind the scenes, camera department, cinematic lighting, film and TV production, creative process, film industry insights, camera techniques, movie making, film career, artist journey, on-set experience, film collaboration, storytelling through camera, motion picture photography, filmmaker inspiration, DP interview.BIOAshley Barron ACS is an international, award-winning Director of Photography with a string of credits across commercials, music videos, short films, TV and feature films. She is known for her work on Starz/Lionsgate's production Dangerous Liaisons, as well as the Australian Academy Award-winning series The Tailings, All Creatures Great & Small S2 for Channel 5 and PBS, and ITV’s The Tower S2. Born in Moscow in 1987 to her Russian mother Olga and Armenian father Sergey, Ashley draws on her international heritage, education and training, which gives her a unique perspective and approach to her art. At the age of seven, her family moved from Moscow to Limerick, Ireland where she adapted from Russian to English as she blended into Irish life with her older brother Nick. As a teenager, she and her mother moved to Perth, Western Australia after her parents separated and Ashley had to once again adjust to a new culture while deciding on her career path. She attended Curtin University in Perth where she gained her BA in Film & TV. From there her mother encouraged her to spend an Exchange Semester at the Ryerson University in Toronto, and then Hollywood where she earned her MFA in Cinematography at the American Film Institute Conservatory (AFI). In 2018, Ashley became one of 15 women to receive Accreditation from the Australian Cinematographer’s Society. Her work has earned a number of awards, including a coveted Gold Award from the Australian Cinematographer's Society (ACS), an AACTA Award (Aussie Oscar), a Nomination at the prestigious Camerimage Cinematography Film Festival, an invitation for membership of the Illuminatrix Collective, and one of the earliest memberships of the International Collective of Female Cinematographers (ICFC). Ashley’s website: https://www.ashley-barron.com/ Ashley’s IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2551925/?ref_=nmbio_ov Instagram: @ashleybarrondop Some women whose work Ashley admires: Ari Wegner ACS Aga Szeliga ACO (Operator + founder of Women Behind the Camera) Catherine Goldschmidt BSC (+ Ness Whyte) (founders of Illuminatrix DOPs) Erika Addis (President of the ACS) Kim Snyder (President of Panavision)Ashley’s Playlist: Foo Fighters "Everlong" The Pixies "Where is my Mind" Where is My Mind rendition Mumford & Sons "Hopeless Wanderer" Trent Reznor from The Social Network Smashing Pumpkins "Zero" Thomas Newman American Beauty Bicep "Atlas" Bicep "Cazenove" Nirvana "Aneurysm" Red Hot Chili Peppers "Dani California" The Dead Weather "Treat Me Like Your Mother" The White Stripes "Seven Nation Army" Foo Fighters "The Pretender" Nirvana "Heart Shaped Box" Mumford & Sons "Where Are You Now" Mumford & Sons "Hot Gates" Trent Reznor "In Motion" Of Monsters & Men "Dirty Paws" Requiem for a Dream Heroes by Bowie Where Is My Mind Everlong I'm a Nu-Metal & Techno kid, otherwise I'm a big System of a Down, Manson, Slipknot, Korn, Mudvayne, Pendulum, Shapeshifter fan. Host: Chris StaffordProduced by Hollowell StudiosFollow @theaartpodcast on InstagramEmail: [email protected] a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/aart--5814675/support.A Hollowell Studios ProductionInstagram: @theaartpodcast Email: [email protected]© Copyright: Chris Stafford | Hollowell StudiosAll Rights Reserved
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