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Melanie Pullen (born in New York City, September 10, 1975) is a photographer who currently lives and works in Los Angeles, California〔Stephen Wirtz Gallery, Artist Bio http://www.wirtzgallery.com/bios/bio_pullen_frame.html〕 Pullen's work has been exhibited internationally, including solo-shows at Ace Gallery, Los Angeles and Ace Gallery, Beverly Hills; White Wall Gallery, Seoul; MiCamera, Milan. Her work has also been included in various museum exhibitions and has been broadly published 〔 == Photographic art == Pullen is most noted for ''High Fashion Crime Scenes'' which consists of over one-hundred photographs based on NYPD and LAPD crime scene files. To create ''High Fashion Crime Scenes'' (1995–2005), Pullen employed the services of up to 80 crew members and models per picture, with each image taking up to a month to create, and the series using over $13 million worth of clothing and accessories.〔The London Independent on Sunday, 13 March 2005, http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-1908524.html〕 Her photo shoots often resemble movie sets. ''High Fashion Crime Scenes'' in particular was directly inspired by cinema and photojournalism.〔KPCC, Pacific Drift 2006 http://www.natsnd.org/sound/pacificdrift/pacificdrift14〕 During her research into crime-scene photography, Pullen became haunted by war imagery. Pullen states, This became Pullen's inspiration for ''Violent Times'' her more recent body of work and most elaborate series to date. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Melanie Pullen」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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