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Behind Itsy Bitsy Sweety...
This is how I started...
It's the smile that I don’t want to forget. I wanted to remember how tiny they were for the first time I held them in my arm. Every moment I spent with my boys I want to capture them and treasure them for my lifetime.
Becoming a mom is the most wonderful thing that ever happened to me. Being a mom of two boys definitely is challenging yet rewarding at the same time.
I want to meet your lovely little ones, learn their unique characteristics, and share your lovely stories. I want to capture the most precious memories for you and your family so every sparkle in your life won't be forgotten.
Live performance photography at Drop Dead Festival, Supamolly and Never Come Back.2011-2013Certificate for studies in theater costuming. Focus on costume history, theory and construction.- University of British Columbia, 1998 - 1999Graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Visual Arts. Majoring in photography, sculpture and drawing.- Simon Fraser University, 1994 - 1998General Studies for entrance into university. Subjects studied: Archeology, Anthropology, English Literature, Print Making.- Kwantlen College, 1993 - 1994PRIMA OBSCURA - 22, black and white, portrait series exhibition of a contemporary tarot card deck. Commencing August 5th, 2013 and closing September 3rd, 2013.- Volume Studio Gallery - Vancouver, BC Canada, 2013RETENTION - an installation featuring a metal corset sculpture with a photographic ad campaign for the 'better shaped woman in you'. This installation reflected the stereotypes cast upon what the ideal woman should look like.- Contemporary Art Gallery - Vancouver, BC Canada, 1998Working as a costume set supervisor, costumer, seamstress, truck costumer, prep costumer and breakdown artist for BC's film industry.- Vancouver Film Industry, 2002 - presentPhoto documentation of heritage buildings around the township of Langley, BC Canada.- Fort Langley Museum, 1996 - 1997CONTACTIf you have a project you would like to discuss, please get in contact with me.Feel free to write in German or EnglishDaevina Danyluc