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Kristy Sparrow Art

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Kristy Sparrow, an American, is a Paris-based photographer. After many years of developing her career in Los Angeles, she made a move to Paris in 2009, where she has been consistently working at the top of her trade in fashion, music and entertainment, with images regularly seen in major media around the world. She has worked the runway for most major designer brands, including the CBS live Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, and on behalf of the Arab Fashion Council, she was the sole photographer at the end of Saudi Arabia’s first-ever 2018 fashion show in Riyadh. Chanel, Estée Lauder, Justin Timberlake and the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation are among those on her client list. Sparrow has received many best of acknowledgments for her work and feels fortunate for the opportunities to travel and to be a part of many memorable moments — including a weekend in Switzerland photographing the Dalai Lama. Sparrow’s success with her fine artwork has been attributed, in part, to her ability to connect with people on the move.

(Biography provided by Robert Azensky Fine Art)
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Artist: Kristy Sparrow
Backlit Image - Fashion Week Paris 2016
By Kristy Sparrow
Located in Soquel, CA
Spectators in silhouette viewing an immense display of vintage camera flash accessories. By Kristy Sparrow, an American, Paris-based photographer. Signed and numbered by the artist. Presented in a black wood frame. Image, 20"H x 30"W. Kristy Sparow has had a lifelong love affair with photography. After many years developing her career in Los Angeles, she made the move to Paris in 2009 where she has been consistently working at the top of her trade in fashion, music, and entertainment, with images regularly seen in major media around the world. She has worked the runway for most major designer brands, including the CBS live Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, and on behalf of the Arab Fashion Council, she was the solo photographer at the end of Saudi Arabia’s first-ever 2018 fashion show in Riyadh. Chanel, Estée Lauder, Justin Timberlake and The Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation are among those on her client list. Kristy has received many Best Of acknowledgements for her work, and feels fortunate for the opportunities to travel and to be a part of many memorable moments—including a weekend in Switzerland photographing...
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