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Francine B. Livaditis
is a fine-art photographer whose eye is drawn to architectural
subjects. The long zoom lens on her digital camera allows
her to clarify a chaotic visual scene into a quieter composition
that emphasizes color, line and form. She exposes the beauty
that hides in plain sight and controls the entire process
of taking her photographs from capture to print in her Torpedo
Factory Art Center Studio.
Specializing in abstract architectural
images for corporate and residential clients, Livaditis took
the photographs shown here on The Strip and with permission
at The Neon Museum in Las Vegas, NV. Livaditis also has captured
architectural and industrial details in grand Washington,
DC area buildings such as the National Building Museum, Reagan
National Airport, the Franciscan Monastery and the Center
for Innovative Technology.
Five of Livaditis' black and white photographs
were used as set design in the Hallmark film, Cupid &
Cate. Her work is held by the Washington Convention Tourism
Corporation, Washington, DC; the State of Florida; McGraw
Hill, New York, NY; TK Properties, Alexandria, VA; CableReps,
Fairfax, VA; Pittiglio Rabin Todd & McGrath, Washington,
DC; the National Building Museum, Washington, DC; the Franciscan
Monastery, Washington, DC; and private collectors worldwide.
Livaditis has done commissions for local municipalities and
the Greater Reston Arts Center, Reston, VA. For many years,
she has juried area photography competitions and mentored
Alexandria high school students.
Livaditis sells her framed prints in sizes
up to 65"x44" at prices of up to $4000; loose prints
are also available.
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