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Mitzi accepted several awards from Creative Loafing's reader voted Loafies on behalf of Dali Museum, Sept 2008 |
| 3/26/09 |
Spring cleaning! While the Pyramid team has been flying under the radar the past several months, it has not been due to any lack of ambition. Mitzi accepted a job at the famed Salvador Dali Museum in August, working as the organization’s Membership Manager. One of the highlights so far of her job was organizing groundbreaking at the site of the museum’s new location in St. Petersburg, a successful event widely covered by local media, and which saw a Salvador Dali impersonator bursting out of a monolithic egg, constructed by artist Joe Griffith, and greeting the city’s mayor.
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Meanwhile, Bradley took a step back from photography to finish a novel he started in his early 20s, called girlATOMIC. He went back to shooting again in January to shoot designer Ben Chmura’s new VENOM clothing line, images featuring some of the hardest working models from around the Bay, Orlando, and Miami. Now Bradley is close to completion of his first photographic narrative since his collaboration with Mitzi for last year’s Sheltering Skies, which showed at Dirty But Sophisticated 4, with contributions from artists Jay Giroux and Theo Wujcik. The new narrative is titled the Eyes of Olivia X and has been a passion project for Bradley since 2004 when Mitzi performed as the title character for his first organized shoot. The story follows a woman suffering post partem depression, which proved a challenge to visualize as much of the drama happens internally. It became such a difficult first project that it has taken five years for Bradley to develop his skill set further to do justice to the story as well as Mitzi’s pivotal on camera work. The innovative narrative is all at once sad, reflective, surreal, disturbing and always beautiful.
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Mitzi and Bradley remain committed to their baby, Pyramid Photography. Stay tuned for news on upcoming collaborations and participation in their first art shows of the year. Both Mitzi and Bradley have recently freshened up their personal art web sites. Take a look at Mitzi's HERE and Bradley's HERE. |
| Find out more about other Pyramid art shows HERE. Look for the Recent Productions image folder to get a peek at the freshest crop of images the Team shoots. Updated regularly, do not expect these images to remain available for long. |
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From Ben Chmura's VENOM collection, shot by Bradley January 2009 |