Chris Budgeon

Chris Budgeon

Christopher Budgeon is a photographer from Melbourne, Australia. He specialises in still life photography and movement life, but lacks in areas such as portrait photos or journalism. He is noticed both nationally and internationally for his intimate visual narratives and craft skills, moving between styles such as contempary and classical photography. He "brings fresh and innovative perspective to photographic presented."who He currently lives in Elstenwick, Melbourne married.Fact|date=October 2007

Involvements

Chris Budgeon was involved in photography in many aspects of the world but mainly in Australian entertainment and still life, Budgeon is said to have lived in Melbourne all his life because of the endless imagery he's capturing on camera from his home town. Budgeon is also a great fan of rugby and although things such as portfolios aren't his style he took several pictures of the rugby team in 2002, 2004 and 2005.Fact|date=October 2007

Life style

Little is known about Budgeon as he likes private lifestyle although we know the basics of where he currently lives and several ways of contacting he fails to reveal his birthdate his family or anything close to him. He grew up in Australia all his life and is probably between 33 years and 45 years of age.Fact|date=October 2007

Awards

Chris Budgeon won the Caxton Award for Highest circulating, advertising and media photography. He won the award with the entry; "Kids' room", alongside Typographer Chistopher Bond and client Austereo. It was written by Andrew North.Fact|date=October 2007

External links

* [http://www.Chrisbudgeon.com Chris Budgeon]


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