The rally in Sydney last weekend was a huge success with what seemed like a thousand people turning up to support the rights of artists to go freely about their business without overly restrictive and expensive laws. All the big guns were there and of course the biggest gun of all Tommy Putt, ok I mean’t Kenny D Duncan. I had the unenviable job of saying a few words to the crowd after Ken and was thinking having my arm chewed off by a pit bull with braces would have been more fun. I have never been so nervous in my life. There were cameras and videos everywhere and it was a little daunting. I had a speech organised but because Ken covered everything I was going to say that went out the door. Oh no I thought, I’m going to die in front of every photographer in NSW. As it turned out I didn’t but I didn’t set the world on fire either. I don’t think anyone laughed at my jokes and that confirmed my fears that people on the East coast have no sense of humour!! Couldn’t be because I ain’t funny! Could it?
If you look closely at this photo kindly sent to me by amazing photographer Gavin Blue, you can see none other than the great Thomas Putt in the dark shades. He was my body guard for the day and made sure I had all the right hair products available at all times. Nick Rainsy Rains is next to me and Leo Meier is just to my right. Also there protesting was some West Aussies, Sandra Herd, Matt Matty Saul and Adam Monk. Also Brent Pearson, Antonio Ranieri and Dan Capobianco were there. Pete Eastway turned up to hear my speech, the last I saw he was pissing himself, at my expense. David Oliver was there also, he said, You have to make a speech?, what have you got to say? Then laughed uncontrollably! There were so many other people there too many to mention and it is always great hanging out with your peers.
Thanks to the crew from Arts Freedom Australia, especially Renee for doing so much for this day and pulling it all together. And to Kenny D, you are the man! The rest of us mere mortals could only hope to have your profile. Your a great ambassador for photography. Nick, your a great MC, a little bit of rap now and then, scratch a few tunes and you could do the wedding circuit. You are the man after the main man!


good times indeed
Yep, can see Putt the Man, body guard stance, sunnies, checking out the crowd, ready to throw himself into the crowd to protect you
Sorry that I couldn’t make it, looks like it was a lot of work but worth it.
On the being funny, I was in WA and you were plenty funny there. Must be the air on the east coast that stifles your funny genes
Great work mate! Public speaking sucks hey!
Can you get me a t-shirt CF????
Kymie they are available from the AFA website I think. Go to the link from my blog. You can only get black though as the purple are for marshalls or sexually frustrated people!
Don’t beat yourself up CF, anyone would be nervous with TP breathing down the back of your neck. Well done on taking the time, effort and expense of going over and walking the walk, and talking the talk for the things you believe in. Hopefully it will come to pass that reason prevails and we all benefit from the changes you’re promoting.
By the way, I’m sure there was a post in early 2009 you commented on and it was quite funny – i’ll see if I can find it.
I am sure you were great mate! I would rather do a naked jump from 22,000 feet than speak in public….but sometimes you just have to do it eh!
I would not make one wrong move with Tommy P looking at me like that, intimidating for a feather boa wearer!
Glad it went well and I really hope this gets results, not only in Australia but in many places in the world the rules, regulations and fees are ridiculous. Well done Kenny D and all of you.
Oh and I’m with Muzz, I remember you have brought the funny on one blog post, I am almost sure anyway!
>> confirmed my fears that people on the East coast have no sense of humour!!
Hmmmm, I’ll have to try to get a transcript of your speech Christian, because either you are right and we just missed your incredible wit….. or… YOU WEREN”T FUNNY !!!
Other than the fact you weren’t funny… you did well. Good job.
Good to see you again… Would have loved to see your face while you were at the airport and Sydney threw on a gorgeous sunset…. you must have been climbing the walls.
Spoke better than a politician…now there’s a thought…CF for PM. We seem to be missing one at the moment. Was great to catch up…see ya next time.
thanks everyone for your comments. It was Ken who stole the show. The guy has a persona bigger than Ben Hur. I only played a small part in the whole gig. Yeah thinking back Brent, I wasn’t that funny. Pretty hard to be when you feel like your intestines are going to come out both ends from absolute fear! Even Bear Grylls would have found this hard to keep down. Sorry Tim forgot to mention you were there too and the other bloke, damn I forgot his name, someone help me out here! As for a Politician, I would be ousted in the first term for saying the wrong thing. I have a habit of doing that!
What kept me strong was knowing that Tommy P would take a bullet for me. He is such a man even with that lisp of his! In fact anytime someone wanted to get a photo of me Tom would jump in the way to protect me from being over exposed! I do believe you will see him in most of the shots where I should have been! Thanks Tommy.
Your a funny man CF!! hehehe
Well done you brave little soldier, sorry i couldn’t get there to give support .TP on one side a Hippy on the other, that might of got a laugh for you!!
Dude there’s not much hair left on your head so I don’t know how much work I needed to do taking care of your hair products!
I’m perplexed though…if Kenny D is the main man, Rainsy is the man after the main man…Who am I??
You the main woman Tommy!
so what are the things that photographers needs to know/do about this issue?
Go to the AFA website and join up. Only costs $2 and then you will have all the info you need. Actually you don’t need to join to get the info!
Good on you for flying over for the rally.
Re your western Australian humour, it’s not that you’re not funny and all; it’s just that we east-coasters heard the joke two hours beforehand…