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Capture Photography Festival

Capture Photography Festival

They party at Sugar Studios, Vancouver, Oct. 18 2013. Kirk Chantraine photo.

Capture Photography Festival

– photos by Kirk Chantraine

The first Capture Photography Festival was held in Vancouver Oct. 1 – Nov. 15 2013.

The not-for-profit lens-based arts festival showcased the Vancouver photography scene with more than 50 exhibitions at museums, galleries and artist-run centres. The festival also held a competition over the summer. Photographers residing in B.C. were invited to enter up to four images in the Capture In Transit Competition. The winner of the People’s Choice Award for the competition was Christopher Edmonstone, a frequent contributor to these pages.

Snipe photog Kirk Chantraine attended several events, including Anspayaxw: an installation for voice, image, and sound at the Satellite Gallery, the Edward Burtynsky talk and book-signing, and more. Check out the photos below.

Photos – Capture Photography Festival:

Kirk Chantraine

About Kirk Chantraine

Kirk Chantraine is a Canadian photographer and software developer currently based in Vancouver, British Columbia. He graduated from Vancouver Film School for 3D Animation in 2004 and has been working in the Visual Effects industry ever since with companies such as Electronic Arts and Disney. Over the last few years Kirk has exhibited his photographic works in San Francisco and Vancouver. A music aficionado and vinyl junkie, Kirk shoots live music and performance at an inhuman pace across North America for The Snipe News , along with landscape and portraiture. If you're buying: gin-and-tonics. He is @kchantraine on Twitter.
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