About

Kelly Gilliam is a photographer, hailing from B.C.  Since childhood, she has been exposed to different elements of the photographic process, and for her sixteenth birthday she was given her first real camera, a Pentax K-1000.  She attended Victoria School of the Performing and Visual Arts located in Edmonton, Alberta, an arts oriented high school, and the only one like it in North America where she attended many classes inaccessible to most high school students, including radio broadcasting and TV and film arts.

At age eighteen, she moved to Vancouver, B.C.  The next three years she spent exploring several paths, including archaeology at Simon Fraser University, and in 2006 she graduated from the highly intensive Film Production program in Vancouver Film School.

She cites her influences, not only from the photographic and cinematic world, but also from the literary world. They include Terry Gilliam, Orson Welles, George Grosz, Ansel Adams, David Hockney, Jack Kerouac and J.D. Salinger.

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If you are interested in using my services for your commercial needs, please refer to this page for contacting me and obtaining more information.

If you are interested in purchasing a print from the Fine Art photography section, please use the contact form below to detail which print (identified by its underneath the pop up image), and what size you would like, and I will get back to you ASAP.

For quick and easy purchasing now, I have a limited selection available on the secure site Etsy.  Please visit kelly.etsy.com to purchase direct.

 


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