Christopher Price/1000
A hundred years from now what do you hope people say when they talk about you? We would like for people to say that we inspired them to create with abandon, to take a leap into the world of creativity and explore the depths and possibilities.
Do you feel you fit into any specific movement or style?
Our photography has ranged from a unique blend of cheesecake erotica to the darker emotive side of photographic fine art seen with this article.
Would you say your artistic style found you, or you found it? It is a combination of the two. I feel like our cameras are akin to musical instruments. Angelique’s styling is another instrument. Add a model and there is yet another one. Together we create “Visual Music”. In the beginning our method was very spontaneous. Now we usually head into a shoot with some concrete ideas and let the variables create the unknown. Nothing is ever completely planned but we are more firmly rooted in specific concepts.
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Model, muah: Echo Nittolitto Edit: Miss Moselle
1000 Photography & Design is a full service photographic and design team based out of Nashville, TN. Christopher Price and Angelique Moselle Price (also known as Miss Moselle) created the company to fulfill a deep passion for creating artistic imagery together. Angelique excelled in the fine arts program at Belmont University and chose to finish her education at Watkins College of Art, Design and Film. Chris is a self taught photographer with a photojournalist background predating the digital revolution. While Chris is skilled with film and antique cameras, the majority of 1000’s work is done with a Nikon D7000. Angelique specializes in makeup, hair, styling and modeling while Chris is primarily behind the camera. Both Chris and Angelique are well adept in Photoshop allowing them to edit images with their individual twist. This gives their portfolio a wide range of mood and aesthetic. To stay updated on 1000’s work, visit
onethousandgirls.tumblr.com.
www.poetsandartists.com
What medium do you work in, and what attracts you to it? We photograph. It is instant gratification.
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