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PHOTOGRAPHER, VINCENT PICARDI

THE WORK

All photographs are original and part of a limited, signed, series of images. Although Vincent shoots with a Nikon SLR digital camera many images are created with the use of 35mm film. A lost medium that still holds value to the photographer.

The pricing is reasonable considering the quality and limited availability of the photographs. Vincent’s goal is to make original art accessible to everyone. Not just people of means.

BIO

Vincent Picardi (Vinny) started his career as a photographer at age 15, when his father passed down to him his Minolta SLR 35 mm camera. That was summertime, in Brooklyn N.Y., somewhere in the 1970’s. Vincent didn’t truly take advantage of that gift until 2001. By then he purchased a Russian point and shoot camera: The Lomo. Its unique lens enabled him to capture images that benefit his vision of art: The extraordinary, drawn from the merely ordinary. Naturally he progressed to a more professional set up complete with state of the art cameras. But his original vision and unique eye is visible in all his work.

EXHIBITS

Vincent’s work was first exhibited in a show at the Mad River Gallery, Santa Monica, in the spring of 2002.  This was followed by exhibits at Riot, Santa Monica, in 2003; and the Santa Monica Art Studios, which hosted the next shows in 2005, 2006 and 2012.  His more recent showings included the Brewery and Culver City Art Walks, ArtHouse and Create /Fixate, Audis Husar Galleries, Phantom Galleries, Los Angeles Downtown Artwalk. 2008 – 2012.

COMMISSIONS/AWARDS

Vincent is also available for commercial assignments. He recently was employed by one of the largest law firms in the U.S. And has photographed portraits for Venture Capitalists, Artists, Entrepreneurs and Musicians.

Recently he received a finalist certificate at the California Open Exhibition held at T.A.G. in Santa Monica. And his work can be seen in Lexus and Neutrogena commercials. And the Dirt Sexy Money television series.

His references include: The former sitting chair of MOCA L.A., Gemini Gel and Gensler Architects in S.F.