Vincent Versace, Professional Photographer Visit This Photographer's Web Site: http://www.versacephotography.com Vincent Vercase ibs a recipient of the 1998 Computerworld Smithsonian Award in Media Arts & Entertainment and the 2001 Shellenberg Award for Fine Art. His work is part of the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Institution's Museum of American History. He is a member of Blue Pixel and one of the members of the Arkhaven Group, the photographic team of Eco-Challenge. Vincent has recently been commissioned by the San Francisco Presidio National Park to produce both a book and traveling show images about the park. He is the former artist in residence for Altamira Group and former consultant to the president of Kodak's Digital & Applied Imaging group.
In addition to being one of the featured artists of Nikon Electronic Imaging, he is also one of the photographers used by Epson, Lexar, Apple, Roland, DynaLite Strobe systems, Photoflex, Luminos, Kodak, LowePro, as well as Nikon to beta test their digital cameras, digital backs, Flash media, lighting systems, hi-resolution printers, ink and inkjet media, digital cameras, and scanners. Articles about his work and his use of the biomechanics of emotion in photography in conjunction with a digital workflow have, or will have, appeared in the July 2001 issue of Professional Photographer, May and October 2000 issues of Petersen's Photographic, November-January 2000 Popular Photography Digital Buying Guide, the December 2000 issue of Shutterbug, as well as the April 2000 issue of Digital Imaging, the May, June and November 2000 issues of Digital Camera, the May 2000 issue of PC Photo, the July 2000 issue of Popular Photography's Digital Handbook, and the August 2000 issue I/O Magazine. He was interviewed by Newsweek for a September 1998 feature article on his use of digital imaging. Articles have also appeared in Professional Photographer magazine, Studio Photography and Design magazine. Vincent was a featured guest speaker at the 1998 Professional Photographers of America national convention, and was asked to be part of the Vision Gallery at the 1999 fall Seybold Show held in San Francisco.
Vincent is a graduate of the University of Southern California School of Cinema and Television Masters of Fine Arts program, the American Conservatory Theatre (A.C.T.), Wayne State University and Boston University School of Fine Art. He is the former student of the critically acclaimed photographer C.J. Elfont and has studied with Stephen Book (Spolin technique/Alba emoting), Sydney Walker (A.C.T.) and was the teaching assistant to Tad Z. Danielewski.
His work is recommended by United Talent Agency, the William Morris Agency, International Creative Management, Creative Artists Agency, Gold/Miller Talent Management, Bluetrain Entertainment.
Vincent is able to leap tall buildings in a single bound an on the weekends is a part-time super hero and short order cook.
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