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Angelique Antoniou has had a camera in her hands since
the age of twelve. Capturing glimpses of daily life from London
to Salzburg to Athens, her camera searches for those spontaneous
moments that reveal and illuminate the human condition. Currently,
she has turned her camera toward the movements and moments of
dancers. Ballet being Ms. Antoniou's first love, she aims to
show a side of dance that many do not see. Her preference for
black and white images further illuminates her commitment to
a photojournalistic approach to fine art photography. Ms. Antoniou's
works have been shown in numerous solo and group exhibitions
throughout the United States and have been published in the winter
1996/1997 issue of CALYX's "A Journal of Art and Literature
by Women", the March 1997 issue of "Dancer", "Creative
Loafing", art/fiction magazine, "Caffeine", the
"Traffic Report" and "The Los Angeles Times".
She thanks the Lord Jesus for the gift of sight, and for enabling
her to capture on film some of the life he has created.
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