Chantel Concei
Photographer | Director
www.chantelconcei.com (coming soon)
Enquiries | cc@chantelconcei.com

2016 //
Big year, I was awarded a PADC Diamond Skull Photographer of the Year and the Carillon WA Fashion Photographer of the Year. At the time I was 3 years into freelancing full time, fierce and determined to ‘prove’ myself to an industry I didn’t feel I belonged to. I honed my ability to be versatile (for a small creative community), technically armed to take on any challenge/creative brief that came my way and delivered with a perspective not often found in an industry with so few women behind the camera. Celebrating those achievements back then wasn’t something I fully allowed myself to do, I was so focused on looking forward and how I could be better. Looking back it’s nice to take a moment and appreciate how far I’ve come, the talented creatives I’ve had the opportunity to work alongside and all the amazing people I have met along the way ✨
2016 //
Big year, I was awarded a PADC Diamond Skull Photographer of the Year and the Carillon WA Fashion Photographer of the Year. At the time I was 3 years into freelancing full time, fierce and determined to ‘prove’ myself to an industry I didn’t feel I belonged to. I honed my ability to be versatile (for a small creative community), technically armed to take on any challenge/creative brief that came my way and delivered with a perspective not often found in an industry with so few women behind the camera. Celebrating those achievements back then wasn’t something I fully allowed myself to do, I was so focused on looking forward and how I could be better. Looking back it’s nice to take a moment and appreciate how far I’ve come, the talented creatives I’ve had the opportunity to work alongside and all the amazing people I have met along the way ✨
2016 //
Big year, I was awarded a PADC Diamond Skull Photographer of the Year and the Carillon WA Fashion Photographer of the Year. At the time I was 3 years into freelancing full time, fierce and determined to ‘prove’ myself to an industry I didn’t feel I belonged to. I honed my ability to be versatile (for a small creative community), technically armed to take on any challenge/creative brief that came my way and delivered with a perspective not often found in an industry with so few women behind the camera. Celebrating those achievements back then wasn’t something I fully allowed myself to do, I was so focused on looking forward and how I could be better. Looking back it’s nice to take a moment and appreciate how far I’ve come, the talented creatives I’ve had the opportunity to work alongside and all the amazing people I have met along the way ✨
2016 //
Big year, I was awarded a PADC Diamond Skull Photographer of the Year and the Carillon WA Fashion Photographer of the Year. At the time I was 3 years into freelancing full time, fierce and determined to ‘prove’ myself to an industry I didn’t feel I belonged to. I honed my ability to be versatile (for a small creative community), technically armed to take on any challenge/creative brief that came my way and delivered with a perspective not often found in an industry with so few women behind the camera. Celebrating those achievements back then wasn’t something I fully allowed myself to do, I was so focused on looking forward and how I could be better. Looking back it’s nice to take a moment and appreciate how far I’ve come, the talented creatives I’ve had the opportunity to work alongside and all the amazing people I have met along the way ✨
2016 //
Big year, I was awarded a PADC Diamond Skull Photographer of the Year and the Carillon WA Fashion Photographer of the Year. At the time I was 3 years into freelancing full time, fierce and determined to ‘prove’ myself to an industry I didn’t feel I belonged to. I honed my ability to be versatile (for a small creative community), technically armed to take on any challenge/creative brief that came my way and delivered with a perspective not often found in an industry with so few women behind the camera. Celebrating those achievements back then wasn’t something I fully allowed myself to do, I was so focused on looking forward and how I could be better. Looking back it’s nice to take a moment and appreciate how far I’ve come, the talented creatives I’ve had the opportunity to work alongside and all the amazing people I have met along the way ✨
2016 //
Big year, I was awarded a PADC Diamond Skull Photographer of the Year and the Carillon WA Fashion Photographer of the Year. At the time I was 3 years into freelancing full time, fierce and determined to ‘prove’ myself to an industry I didn’t feel I belonged to. I honed my ability to be versatile (for a small creative community), technically armed to take on any challenge/creative brief that came my way and delivered with a perspective not often found in an industry with so few women behind the camera. Celebrating those achievements back then wasn’t something I fully allowed myself to do, I was so focused on looking forward and how I could be better. Looking back it’s nice to take a moment and appreciate how far I’ve come, the talented creatives I’ve had the opportunity to work alongside and all the amazing people I have met along the way ✨
2016 //
Big year, I was awarded a PADC Diamond Skull Photographer of the Year and the Carillon WA Fashion Photographer of the Year. At the time I was 3 years into freelancing full time, fierce and determined to ‘prove’ myself to an industry I didn’t feel I belonged to. I honed my ability to be versatile (for a small creative community), technically armed to take on any challenge/creative brief that came my way and delivered with a perspective not often found in an industry with so few women behind the camera. Celebrating those achievements back then wasn’t something I fully allowed myself to do, I was so focused on looking forward and how I could be better. Looking back it’s nice to take a moment and appreciate how far I’ve come, the talented creatives I’ve had the opportunity to work alongside and all the amazing people I have met along the way ✨
2016 //
Big year, I was awarded a PADC Diamond Skull Photographer of the Year and the Carillon WA Fashion Photographer of the Year. At the time I was 3 years into freelancing full time, fierce and determined to ‘prove’ myself to an industry I didn’t feel I belonged to. I honed my ability to be versatile (for a small creative community), technically armed to take on any challenge/creative brief that came my way and delivered with a perspective not often found in an industry with so few women behind the camera. Celebrating those achievements back then wasn’t something I fully allowed myself to do, I was so focused on looking forward and how I could be better. Looking back it’s nice to take a moment and appreciate how far I’ve come, the talented creatives I’ve had the opportunity to work alongside and all the amazing people I have met along the way ✨
2016 //
Big year, I was awarded a PADC Diamond Skull Photographer of the Year and the Carillon WA Fashion Photographer of the Year. At the time I was 3 years into freelancing full time, fierce and determined to ‘prove’ myself to an industry I didn’t feel I belonged to. I honed my ability to be versatile (for a small creative community), technically armed to take on any challenge/creative brief that came my way and delivered with a perspective not often found in an industry with so few women behind the camera. Celebrating those achievements back then wasn’t something I fully allowed myself to do, I was so focused on looking forward and how I could be better. Looking back it’s nice to take a moment and appreciate how far I’ve come, the talented creatives I’ve had the opportunity to work alongside and all the amazing people I have met along the way ✨
2016 //
Big year, I was awarded a PADC Diamond Skull Photographer of the Year and the Carillon WA Fashion Photographer of the Year. At the time I was 3 years into freelancing full time, fierce and determined to ‘prove’ myself to an industry I didn’t feel I belonged to. I honed my ability to be versatile (for a small creative community), technically armed to take on any challenge/creative brief that came my way and delivered with a perspective not often found in an industry with so few women behind the camera. Celebrating those achievements back then wasn’t something I fully allowed myself to do, I was so focused on looking forward and how I could be better. Looking back it’s nice to take a moment and appreciate how far I’ve come, the talented creatives I’ve had the opportunity to work alongside and all the amazing people I have met along the way ✨
2016 //
Big year, I was awarded a PADC Diamond Skull Photographer of the Year and the Carillon WA Fashion Photographer of the Year. At the time I was 3 years into freelancing full time, fierce and determined to ‘prove’ myself to an industry I didn’t feel I belonged to. I honed my ability to be versatile (for a small creative community), technically armed to take on any challenge/creative brief that came my way and delivered with a perspective not often found in an industry with so few women behind the camera. Celebrating those achievements back then wasn’t something I fully allowed myself to do, I was so focused on looking forward and how I could be better. Looking back it’s nice to take a moment and appreciate how far I’ve come, the talented creatives I’ve had the opportunity to work alongside and all the amazing people I have met along the way ✨
2016 //
Big year, I was awarded a PADC Diamond Skull Photographer of the Year and the Carillon WA Fashion Photographer of the Year. At the time I was 3 years into freelancing full time, fierce and determined to ‘prove’ myself to an industry I didn’t feel I belonged to. I honed my ability to be versatile (for a small creative community), technically armed to take on any challenge/creative brief that came my way and delivered with a perspective not often found in an industry with so few women behind the camera. Celebrating those achievements back then wasn’t something I fully allowed myself to do, I was so focused on looking forward and how I could be better. Looking back it’s nice to take a moment and appreciate how far I’ve come, the talented creatives I’ve had the opportunity to work alongside and all the amazing people I have met along the way ✨
2016 //
Big year, I was awarded a PADC Diamond Skull Photographer of the Year and the Carillon WA Fashion Photographer of the Year. At the time I was 3 years into freelancing full time, fierce and determined to ‘prove’ myself to an industry I didn’t feel I belonged to. I honed my ability to be versatile (for a small creative community), technically armed to take on any challenge/creative brief that came my way and delivered with a perspective not often found in an industry with so few women behind the camera. Celebrating those achievements back then wasn’t something I fully allowed myself to do, I was so focused on looking forward and how I could be better. Looking back it’s nice to take a moment and appreciate how far I’ve come, the talented creatives I’ve had the opportunity to work alongside and all the amazing people I have met along the way ✨
2016 //
Big year, I was awarded a PADC Diamond Skull Photographer of the Year and the Carillon WA Fashion Photographer of the Year. At the time I was 3 years into freelancing full time, fierce and determined to ‘prove’ myself to an industry I didn’t feel I belonged to. I honed my ability to be versatile (for a small creative community), technically armed to take on any challenge/creative brief that came my way and delivered with a perspective not often found in an industry with so few women behind the camera. Celebrating those achievements back then wasn’t something I fully allowed myself to do, I was so focused on looking forward and how I could be better. Looking back it’s nice to take a moment and appreciate how far I’ve come, the talented creatives I’ve had the opportunity to work alongside and all the amazing people I have met along the way ✨

2016 //
Big year, I was awarded a PADC Diamond Skull Photographer of the Year and the Carillon WA Fashion Photographer of the Year. At the time I was 3 years into freelancing full time, fierce and determined to ‘prove’ myself to an industry I didn’t feel I belonged to. I honed my ability to be versatile (for a small creative community), technically armed to take on any challenge/creative brief that came my way and delivered with a perspective not often found in an industry with so few women behind the camera. Celebrating those achievements back then wasn’t something I fully allowed myself to do, I was so focused on looking forward and how I could be better. Looking back it’s nice to take a moment and appreciate how far I’ve come, the talented creatives I’ve had the opportunity to work alongside and all the amazing people I have met along the way ✨
2016 //
Big year, I was awarded a PADC Diamond Skull Photographer of the Year and the Carillon WA Fashion Photographer of the Year. At the time I was 3 years into freelancing full time, fierce and determined to ‘prove’ myself to an industry I didn’t feel I belonged to. I honed my ability to be versatile (for a small creative community), technically armed to take on any challenge/creative brief that came my way and delivered with a perspective not often found in an industry with so few women behind the camera. Celebrating those achievements back then wasn’t something I fully allowed myself to do, I was so focused on looking forward and how I could be better. Looking back it’s nice to take a moment and appreciate how far I’ve come, the talented creatives I’ve had the opportunity to work alongside and all the amazing people I have met along the way ✨

2016 //
Big year, I was awarded a PADC Diamond Skull Photographer of the Year and the Carillon WA Fashion Photographer of the Year. At the time I was 3 years into freelancing full time, fierce and determined to ‘prove’ myself to an industry I didn’t feel I belonged to. I honed my ability to be versatile (for a small creative community), technically armed to take on any challenge/creative brief that came my way and delivered with a perspective not often found in an industry with so few women behind the camera. Celebrating those achievements back then wasn’t something I fully allowed myself to do, I was so focused on looking forward and how I could be better. Looking back it’s nice to take a moment and appreciate how far I’ve come, the talented creatives I’ve had the opportunity to work alongside and all the amazing people I have met along the way ✨
2016 //
Big year, I was awarded a PADC Diamond Skull Photographer of the Year and the Carillon WA Fashion Photographer of the Year. At the time I was 3 years into freelancing full time, fierce and determined to ‘prove’ myself to an industry I didn’t feel I belonged to. I honed my ability to be versatile (for a small creative community), technically armed to take on any challenge/creative brief that came my way and delivered with a perspective not often found in an industry with so few women behind the camera. Celebrating those achievements back then wasn’t something I fully allowed myself to do, I was so focused on looking forward and how I could be better. Looking back it’s nice to take a moment and appreciate how far I’ve come, the talented creatives I’ve had the opportunity to work alongside and all the amazing people I have met along the way ✨

2016 //
Big year, I was awarded a PADC Diamond Skull Photographer of the Year and the Carillon WA Fashion Photographer of the Year. At the time I was 3 years into freelancing full time, fierce and determined to ‘prove’ myself to an industry I didn’t feel I belonged to. I honed my ability to be versatile (for a small creative community), technically armed to take on any challenge/creative brief that came my way and delivered with a perspective not often found in an industry with so few women behind the camera. Celebrating those achievements back then wasn’t something I fully allowed myself to do, I was so focused on looking forward and how I could be better. Looking back it’s nice to take a moment and appreciate how far I’ve come, the talented creatives I’ve had the opportunity to work alongside and all the amazing people I have met along the way ✨
2016 //
Big year, I was awarded a PADC Diamond Skull Photographer of the Year and the Carillon WA Fashion Photographer of the Year. At the time I was 3 years into freelancing full time, fierce and determined to ‘prove’ myself to an industry I didn’t feel I belonged to. I honed my ability to be versatile (for a small creative community), technically armed to take on any challenge/creative brief that came my way and delivered with a perspective not often found in an industry with so few women behind the camera. Celebrating those achievements back then wasn’t something I fully allowed myself to do, I was so focused on looking forward and how I could be better. Looking back it’s nice to take a moment and appreciate how far I’ve come, the talented creatives I’ve had the opportunity to work alongside and all the amazing people I have met along the way ✨
21 YEARS OF STM
Wishing @stmperth a wonderful 21 years!
It’s has been a platform for me to hone my craft, experiment, play with light, collaborate with so many incredibly talented creatives, I’ve made friends for life and captured so many awesome people along the way. Grateful for the opportunity to contribute to @stmperth and the memories that will be forever cherished ✨

WA PRIMARY HEALTH ALLIANCE - WAPHA
Grateful to have been a part of this campaign ✨
Massive congratulations to the team at @hello.rare for taking home best in show at the @padcskulls 💀🌟

LINNEYS
Creative Director I Justin Linney
Marketing I Sylvia Chapman
Actor I Mercy Cornwall
Stylist I Liz Robins
HMU I Francesca Poggi

LINNEYS
Creative Director I Justin Linney
Marketing I Sylvia Chapman
Actor I Mercy Cornwall
Stylist I Liz Robins
HMU I Francesca Poggi

LINNEYS
Creative Director I Justin Linney
Marketing I Sylvia Chapman
Actor I Mercy Cornwall
Stylist I Liz Robins
HMU I Francesca Poggi

LINNEYS
Creative Director I Justin Linney
Marketing I Sylvia Chapman
Actor I Mercy Cornwall
Stylist I Liz Robins
HMU I Francesca Poggi

LINNEYS
Creative Director I Justin Linney
Marketing I Sylvia Chapman
Actor I Mercy Cornwall
Stylist I Liz Robins
HMU I Francesca Poggi

LINNEYS
Creative Director I Justin Linney
Marketing I Sylvia Chapman
Actor I Mercy Cornwall
Stylist I Liz Robins
HMU I Francesca Poggi

SHEIKE I Marisol Resort 26
Art Director I Christopher Sewell
Graphic Designer I Melinda Ly
Social Media and Marketing Coordinator I Lena Xia
Executive Producer I Kate Downie
Producer I Gemma Hall
DOP I Justin Griffiths
Photography Assistant I Nick Valentini
Styling Assistant I Amelie Caporn
Makeup Artist I Kate Farmer
Models I Prianka & Sarah Vivien’s Models

SHEIKE I Marisol Resort 26
Art Director I Christopher Sewell
Graphic Designer I Melinda Ly
Social Media and Marketing Coordinator I Lena Xia
Executive Producer I Kate Downie
Producer I Gemma Hall
DOP I Justin Griffiths
Photography Assistant I Nick Valentini
Styling Assistant I Amelie Caporn
Makeup Artist I Kate Farmer
Models I Prianka & Sarah Vivien’s Models

Thrilled to share that our short film Becoming Aurelio has officially been selected for the 2025 Santa Fe International Film Festival @santafeintlfilmfest
It’s an absolute privilege to share Aurelio’s story internationally and continue his legacy, especially after his sudden passing earlier this year.
Special thanks to @pauloconnorinsta @beautifulpicturesaust and the incredible crew for bringing this project to life.
The film will be screened in Santa Fe on Friday, October 17. @variety have announced the festival lineup, including Guillermo Del Toro’s “Frankenstein”.
#filmsantafe #santafefilmfest #SFiFF #SFiFF2025 #santafefilmfestival
AURELIO 1964-2025 I LOTUS
Coming together for Aurelio’s tribute this week was simply beautiful 🕊️
🌟Thrilled to share Claremont Quarter AW25🌟
✨Thanks to a magical team ✨
@claremontquarter
@claire_ridley
@sophieskirving
@teagan_sewell
@mr.masonroberts
@danlhemsley
@mauricemeadesalons
@hendrawmakeup
@_miahlinardi
@imgmodels
vadimvian
@viviensmodelmgmt
@kailisjewellery
Drover’s Ranch #droversranch #farmstay
#CQAW25
Aurelio it has been an absolute privilege to be a part of your world…an extraordinary designer, artist, creative. Grateful for our friendship, it means more than you’ll ever know…as a young photographer, you gave me an opportunity to be part of the WA creative community all those years ago. The greatest honour was when I called you a little over a year ago with an idea to direct a short film about your story and you said I would love that and couldn’t think of anyone better to tell my story…what an absolute privilege my friend, you truly are ‘the golden one’ ✨ May you rest in peace, love you 🕊️🤍 My thoughts are with @pauloconnorinsta and the Costarella family xx
#aureliocostarella

⭐️ 2024 WRAPPED ⭐️
Big thanks and love to everyone I created images with this year and to those that supported my first year of directing ❤️Wishing everyone a safe and happy New Year ✨
OUTTAKES // @claremontquarter @scotterprojects

⭐️ 2024 WRAPPED ⭐️
Big thanks and love to everyone I created images with this year and to those that supported my first year of directing ❤️Wishing everyone a safe and happy New Year ✨
OUTTAKES // @claremontquarter @scotterprojects

⭐️ 2024 WRAPPED ⭐️
Big thanks and love to everyone I created images with this year and to those that supported my first year of directing ❤️Wishing everyone a safe and happy New Year ✨
OUTTAKES // @claremontquarter @scotterprojects

⭐️ 2024 WRAPPED ⭐️
Big thanks and love to everyone I created images with this year and to those that supported my first year of directing ❤️Wishing everyone a safe and happy New Year ✨
OUTTAKES // @claremontquarter @scotterprojects

⭐️ 2024 WRAPPED ⭐️
Big thanks and love to everyone I created images with this year and to those that supported my first year of directing ❤️Wishing everyone a safe and happy New Year ✨
OUTTAKES // @claremontquarter @scotterprojects

⭐️ 2024 WRAPPED ⭐️
Big thanks and love to everyone I created images with this year and to those that supported my first year of directing ❤️Wishing everyone a safe and happy New Year ✨
OUTTAKES // @claremontquarter @scotterprojects

✨BECOMING AURELIO✨
This time last week we screened our Short Film Becoming Aurelio. A massive thank you everyone who came down to support us!
Featuring @aureliocostarella
Directed by @chantelconcei
Produced by @beautifulpicturesaust
Thanks to @cityofvincent @revfilmfest @razstudios.au
#cityofvincent #cityofvincentfilmproject
#makevincent #revfilmfest #revelationfilmfestival #aureliocostarella #beautifulpictures #chantelconcei

✨BECOMING AURELIO✨
This time last week we screened our Short Film Becoming Aurelio. A massive thank you everyone who came down to support us!
Featuring @aureliocostarella
Directed by @chantelconcei
Produced by @beautifulpicturesaust
Thanks to @cityofvincent @revfilmfest @razstudios.au
#cityofvincent #cityofvincentfilmproject
#makevincent #revfilmfest #revelationfilmfestival #aureliocostarella #beautifulpictures #chantelconcei

✨BECOMING AURELIO✨
This time last week we screened our Short Film Becoming Aurelio. A massive thank you everyone who came down to support us!
Featuring @aureliocostarella
Directed by @chantelconcei
Produced by @beautifulpicturesaust
Thanks to @cityofvincent @revfilmfest @razstudios.au
#cityofvincent #cityofvincentfilmproject
#makevincent #revfilmfest #revelationfilmfestival #aureliocostarella #beautifulpictures #chantelconcei

✨BECOMING AURELIO✨
This time last week we screened our Short Film Becoming Aurelio. A massive thank you everyone who came down to support us!
Featuring @aureliocostarella
Directed by @chantelconcei
Produced by @beautifulpicturesaust
Thanks to @cityofvincent @revfilmfest @razstudios.au
#cityofvincent #cityofvincentfilmproject
#makevincent #revfilmfest #revelationfilmfestival #aureliocostarella #beautifulpictures #chantelconcei

✨BECOMING AURELIO✨
This time last week we screened our Short Film Becoming Aurelio. A massive thank you everyone who came down to support us!
Featuring @aureliocostarella
Directed by @chantelconcei
Produced by @beautifulpicturesaust
Thanks to @cityofvincent @revfilmfest @razstudios.au
#cityofvincent #cityofvincentfilmproject
#makevincent #revfilmfest #revelationfilmfestival #aureliocostarella #beautifulpictures #chantelconcei

✨BECOMING AURELIO✨
This time last week we screened our Short Film Becoming Aurelio. A massive thank you everyone who came down to support us!
Featuring @aureliocostarella
Directed by @chantelconcei
Produced by @beautifulpicturesaust
Thanks to @cityofvincent @revfilmfest @razstudios.au
#cityofvincent #cityofvincentfilmproject
#makevincent #revfilmfest #revelationfilmfestival #aureliocostarella #beautifulpictures #chantelconcei

✨BECOMING AURELIO✨
Excited to be screening our Short Film on Closing Night of the Revelation Film Festival.
We’d be thrilled to see you there!
SUNDAY 14 JULY 2024 - 7pm
LUNA LEEDERVILLE
Featuring @aureliocostarella
Directed by @chantelconcei
Produced by @beautifulpicturesaust
Thanks to @cityofvincent @revfilmfest @razstudios.au
TICKETS//
https://www.movietkts.com.au/selecttickets.php?siteCode=LEEDER&sessionIndex=32327
#cityofvincent #cityofvincentfilmproject
#makevincent #revfilmfest #revelationfilmfestival #aureliocostarella #beautifulpictures #chantelconcei
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