Contact:
chris(at)christrigaux(dot)com
Group Exhibitions:
2013 Memento: A Photo Exhibition - Opatovická 154/26, Prague, Czech Republic
2012 Moving Show - 601 Tully, Syracuse, NY
Work:
2012 Intern at the Philadelphia Photo Arts Center - Web
2012 Medley Magazine Photo Editor & Contributor - Blog | Print
2012 Medusa Magazine Contributor - Blog
2011 Medley Magazine Contributor
2010/11 Event photographer for TrickGo Clothing
2010 Event Photographer for Hammarhead Industries
2008/09 Assistant to Ben Larrabee Photography
Stuff:
2013 Album Art for Nutmeg State of Mind
2012 Light Work Member Spotlight
2012 Featured on Prolly Is Not Probably
2011/12 Light Work Student Invitational
2010 Participant in Unwinter and Halloween editions of Spark video at Spark Contemporary Art Space
2010 Member of National Society of Collegiate Scholars
2010 Syracuse University Photography Scholarship
2009 Darien Art Center Photography Award
Education:
2014 Expected spring, BFA in Art Photography from Syracuse University
2013 Semester at FAMU, studying photography in Prague, Czech Republic
Skills:
Medium Format: Hasselblad and Mamiya systems
Large Format: 4x5 and 8x10 (sinar/assorted)
35mm: assorted
Digital: Canon and Nikon systems
Lighting: Profoto D1s, assorted studio lights, Nikon Speedlights
Studio Lighting: metering, light modification, film loading, tethering, etc.
Photoshop: retouching, dust spotting, color correction, color grading, compositing
Imacon Flextight film scanning and .fff processing
Flatbed reflective and transparency scanning (Epson V700/750)
Large format printing (Epson 9990/9980/4880), print handling, trimming/cutting, and framing
Analoge Printing Techniques: Gelatin Silver, Cyanotypes, Liquid Emulsions
Black and White film processing (roll and sheet)
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