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CCPHOTOART is a creative collaboration between Christie Goodwin and Patrick Cusse. Their live concert photography has been widely acknowledged by the music industry.[1]
CCPHOTOART | |
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| Occupations | Photographer, Live Concert Photographer |
| Website | www.ccphotoart.biz |
Career
CCPHOTOART works with the English rock band Status Quo, and were responsible for the photography on Quo's 2006 album “ The Party ain’t over yet”. They also provided the photography for Quo's 2007 album “In Search of the Fourth Chord”. [2]
CCPHOTOART also provided photography for various releases, such as the single releases,"A favourite thing about Jane" and "Hollywood, hold on" by The Jyrojets [3], the album "Jon Cleary Live" by Jon Cleary and The Absolute Monster Gentlemen [4], and the inside sleeve of the 2007 EP "It's All Good" by hobo blues sensation Seasick Steve.
They have covered various European and UK music festivals. [5].
CCPHOTOART produced the photography for the double-live DVD & CD of Joe Satriani, "Satriani Live!" which was released in 2006. They also produced a slideshow of Satriani's live concert pictures, which was released as bonus material on the DVD. [6]
In 2006, Goodwin and Cusse toured the United States where they established themselves within the motorcycle business with their motorcycle photography [7]. In 2006 they were also offered a permanent exhibition with a Florida based art gallery [8].
CCPHOTOART has produced live concert photography for many artists such as; The Feeling, Gary Numan, Linkin Park, The B-52's, Uriah Heep, Rihanna and others. CCPHOTOART also provides live concert photography for PHOTOSHOT/UPPA, a London based photo agency which provides comprehensive coverage of major celebrity and entertainment events in the UK and around the world. [9] [10] [11] [12].
Their photography has been used in editions of Classic Rock Magazine (2007), Bluesmatters Magazine (2007-2008), Guitar & Bass Magazine (2008), Born to Ride Magazine (2005-2006) and Gear Magazine (2007) [13].