Born in London, England, Kit Campbell has now happily made her home in Australia since 1991.
“Creative expression for me, stared at 5 years of age, playing the piano and producing little plays for my long suffering parents, charging two shillings a seat!”
An art and music school in Berkshire, England, was the first form of ‘proper tuition’, followed by a life using music, song writing, drawing, painting, photography, make-up & hair artistry as different mediums to express her creativity throughout her life.
“I feel that I get inspired, not influenced in my work. Art is everywhere and we just ‘find’ it, individually see it and then re-create it in our own unique way. Similarly, when working with people, it is imperative to take the time to connect with the subject and bring the 'real' person out in front of the camera.
Many times I hear people complaining that they dislike having their photos taken! This is usually down to past bad experiences, not being gently guided and directed whilst in front of the lens. The only person who can see you is the photographer! With good direction and understanding, anyone can be captured well"
Now based in Northern Tasmania, Kit is close to completing her new creative space - The Powerhouse @ Eagles Rise.
This will be a place for creating both images with many mediums, as well as sound creation for audio books and music videos and accommodation available to those who wish to escape to create.
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Born in London, England, Kit Campbell has now happily made her home in Australia since 1991.
“Creative expression for me, stared at 5 years of age, playing the piano and producing little plays for my long suffering parents, charging two shillings a seat!”
An art and music school in Berkshire, England, was the first form of ‘proper tuition’, followed by a life using music, song writing, drawing, painting, photography, make-up & hair artistry as different mediums to express her creativity throughout her life.
“I feel that I get inspired, not influenced in my work. Art is everywhere and we just ‘find’ it, individually see it and then re-create it in our own unique way. Similarly, when working with people, it is imperative to take the time to connect with the subject and bring the 'real' person out in front of the camera.
Many times I hear people complaining that they dislike having their photos taken! This is usually down to past bad experiences, not being gently guided and directed whilst in front of the lens. The only person who can see you is the photographer! With good direction and understanding, anyone can be captured well"
Now based in Northern Tasmania, Kit is close to completing her new creative space - The Powerhouse @ Eagles Rise.
This will be a place for creating both images with many mediums, as well as sound creation for audio books and music videos and accommodation available to those who wish to escape to create.
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