Two people. A combined resume that spans IT infrastructure, broadcast media, fine art photography, and everything in between. Melbourne-based, by appointment.
Edward started in technology. Spent years building networks, managing enterprise infrastructure, understanding the systems that keep organisations running. Then he picked up a camera — and never really put it down.
That combination — technical precision and creative eye — is the DNA of everything The Clique produces. He doesn't just shoot what's in front of him. He thinks about what the image needs to do, who it's for, and how to get there. Then he does it.
Twenty-five years of professional media content creation. Studio and location. Digital and film. Corporate and deeply personal. The through-line is the same: ask the right questions first, then make the frame that answers them.
Self-described perfectionist. The kind where that's a professional asset, not an annoyance.
Terance graduated with distinction from RMIT's Bachelor of Communications (Media) — which is the formal version of the story. The informal version is that he's been around cameras and production equipment his whole life, absorbed the craft, and then went and got the theory to match it.
His speciality is Chiaroscuro — the dramatic interplay of light and shadow that turns a frame into a moment. He brings a studied visual intelligence to every project, whether that's a cinematic event reel, a music video, or coverage of a cycling race he probably wishes he was riding instead.
Backgrounds in filmmaking, photography, animation, broadcast journalism, and creative advertising. Passionate about telling stories that move — in both senses of the word.
Every project starts with a conversation. Not a quote, not a contract — a conversation. We find out what you actually need, what the image or video has to do, and who it's for. That information shapes everything that comes after.
We have the equipment. We have the technical knowledge. We have the editing tools and the delivery methods. But the thing that actually separates good work from great work is understanding the brief — properly, before we start.
By appointment. Preston, Victoria. Ready when you are.