
Bonnie’s Mixtape began as a music podcast exploring the creative lives behind live performance — thoughtful, unfiltered conversations with artists, musicians, and creatives shaped by years spent documenting shows through the lens.
Hosted by concert photographer and author of Break Into Concert Photography, Bonnie is the founder of Photography by Bonnie and has built her platform around storytelling — onstage, backstage, and beyond the spotlight.
But creativity doesn’t stop at the stage.
Side A celebrates live music, artistic journeys, and the culture that shapes us.
Side B expands the conversation — reflecting on personal evolution, midlife shifts, reinvention, and choosing what comes next.
Reflect · Rebuild · Rise is the ongoing thread — exploring what happens when you’ve grown… and your life is ready to grow with you.
This channel is where art, identity, and real-life transitions intersect.
New videos drop regularly.
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Wolf Alice took the stage in near darkness, the crowd erupting before a single note was played. They opened with a slow-burn track, Ellie Rowsell’s voice delicate and haunting, harmonies stretching across the venue like something apocalyptic, weaving into the bones of everyone packed inside.
Roger Daltrey gave everything he had to every song, his voice carrying the weight of five decades of rock history. Pete Townshend, with his trademark windmill guitar strums, sunglasses, and blazer, looked effortlessly cool—an icon still commanding the stage like no one else can.

the best part of me
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We are always looking for photographers, reviewers and interviewers.
If you are looking to add a new publication to your resume - reach out to bonnie@bonniesmixtape.com. Include your contact information and links to your most current work. We would love to hear from you!

A 45-minute guided conversation:
“If this isn’t it… what is?”
Get your reflection prompt at Side B.