Christine Harris Lives in Upstate New York, where she runs a portrait photography business. With an eye for detail and a heart for storytelling, Christine specializes in capturing the true character of her subjects. Although portraits are her primary focus, Christine also finds inspiration in photographing flowers and documenting her travels through the lens of her camera. Christine started her career in photography in her 50s, a reinvention that has fueled her creativity and inspiration for life. Beyond her professional pursuits, she is committed to giving back to the community through volunteering in the arts.
Marc-Anthony Polizzi was born in 1983 in the post-industrial city of Utica, NY. He attended PRATT at The Munson Williams Procter Institute of Art, the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University, and received his Masters in Fine Arts from Tulane University in New Orleans.
“My work uses a process of deconstruction and unification to examine the world of chaos and noise created in the wake of existence. Through the use of discarded objects and things once
loved, I attempt to bring balance to my environment and silence the inner panic caused by the crushing weight of consumerism and modern culture.”
Marc-Anthony Polizzi was born in 1983 in the post-industrial city of Utica, NY. He attended PRATT at The Munson Williams Procter Institute of Art, the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University, and received his Masters in Fine Arts from Tulane University in New Orleans.
“My work uses a process of deconstruction and unification to examine the world of chaos and noise created in the wake of existence. Through the use of discarded objects and things once
loved, I attempt to bring balance to my environment and silence the inner panic caused by the crushing weight of consumerism and modern culture.”