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WATCH: ARTISANS EPISODE 04, WITH CAIT MIERS

On family holidays to Coolangatta as a teenager, Cait Myers would borrow her mum’s camera to take surf photos. Thewithout losing her sense of fun. Cait suggests that the playful aesthetic, which often defines her work, owes much to what she dreamt up as a little kid. Meanwhile, her versatility means she is comfortable swimming with a housing in heavy water, crafting a fashion shoot or capturing a revealing lifestyle moment.

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