William – Head of Media
William Haun is an award-winning freelance photographer whose passion lies in international travel and photography. He works alongside mission and charity organizations helping to document the work being done in developing countries. William’s intimate portraits tell a story while giving dignity to each subject.
When he is not traveling around the world, one can find William in local venues around Georgia shooting concerts. He has photographed well-known bands such as Willie Nelson, Dirty Projectors, and Great Lake Swimmers as well as relatively newcomers like The Pains of Being Pure at Heart and Freelance Whales.
A member of the video artist collective Interlace Video, he also creates music videos for his favorite artists and labels. You can find some of his work on Asthmatic Kitty’s “Encyclopedia Asthmatica Vol. 1” DVD as well as online at www.interlacevideo.com.
William currently resides in Macon, Georgia with his wife and son. You can see more of his work at www.whaun.com.
Follow William: Twitter.com/whaun
William Haun's Latest Contributions
The singer/songwriter brought a full band and turned up the amps in her wonderful show in Atlanta last week. See photos from the set as well as a video of her performing “A Crime.”
View our photo gallery of NYC band SVIIB at their show in Atlanta. The band is currently wrapping up their US tour in support of their third studio album Ghostory.
Our newest Acoustic Alley may be our most unique – shot on a boat in Israel’s Sea of Galilee. Dory Snir brings you a song for Shabbat.
Take a look through our photo gallery from Bearstock, Mercer University’s annual free music festival in Macon, Georgia!
Catch Sharon Van Etten this Wednesday, April 25th at Atlanta’s The Earl with opener Flock of Dimes.
In advance of Bowerbirds’ upcoming Atlanta show (the last of their Spring tour), they answer a few questions The Blue Indian had to ask.
See photos and a video from Exitmusic’s brilliantly dark performance at Atlanta’s The Earl last weekend.
Montreal natives PLANTS & ANIMALS describe their sound, list their influences, and share their favorite acts of 2011.
All the way from New York, Chris Bell showed up in Macon for a short Alley session with his electric cello and made it work out nicely