Photographer: Christine Burgoyne, Seattle, Washington
Image Title: King Salmon
Best in Category: Creative/Computer Enhanced
 
Technical Details: Canon EOS A2E 35mm camera, Tokina AF 100 Macro lens, Kodak T-Max 100 film, Bogen tripod
Location: Seattle, Washington
Description: King Salmon is one in a continuing series, Bodies and Bones, which illustrates how the actions of humans can effect the health of the environment. This image was created using a male model and the head of a small Alaskan King Salmon. Payment to the model - a bottle of fine cabernet.


 
Fine art photographer Christine Burgoyne exhibits worldwide, is a professional member of Women in Photography International (www.wipi.org) and a featured artist for Women in Cinema-Seattle, Center on Contemporary Art and Photo L.A.
 
Burgoyne's black and white images are inspired by the peculiarities/absurdities of life, then created as a still life, and finally photographed. She is simultaneously working on three projects - Masks and Alterations, What Women Do to their Bodies; Artists in Their Work; and Bodies and Bones.
Ms. Burgoyne's upcoming solo exhibition Masks and Alterations will be displayed at the Cultural Development Authority Gallery in Seattle, September 4-26, 2003.
 
Her work may be seen in: Super Circuit, Austria; Photo Festival, Italy; Dupont Gallery, Delaware; Gallery 210, New York; South Shore Art Center, Massachusetts; Woman Made Gallery, Chicago; Frye Art Museum, Seattle; and IBID Stock, Chicago.
 
Christine Burgoyne
Phone: 206-755-6883
E-mail: christineburgoyne@hotmail.com


 

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