Tina Kulic is a sassy mother hen – she tells you like it is and feeds you hearty meals & wine while doing so. A regular Sad Mag contributor, Tina is a stunning photographer whose work captures an effortless warmth & sophistication.
This weekend, her work is showing alongside photographers Jamie Mann & Shane Oosterhoff – also a Sad Mag contributor, at the Eastside Cultural Crawl.
Sad Mag: How do you all know each other?
Tina Kulic: Langara Photo Program/lovers (well just two of us)!
SM: What made you decide to work together?
TK: We think think that our collections compliment each other. Our personalities also work well together.
SM: What is it you love about photography?
TK: The different variety of mediums to experiment with. For example, our show has canvas, digital prints, film prints and a lightbox. There is really no end to what you can do with photography!
SM: What do you find inspiring?
TK: Colour, texture and shape.
SM: Favourite subjects/things to photograph?
TK: For Jamie – hot models, for me – hot nudes, for Shane – hot dogs ;).
SM: Who are some favourite photographers/artists?
TK: Shane – Brian Mckinley, Scott Mcfarlane, Jamie – Tony Duran, mine – Elena Kalis.
SM: What are you day jobs?
TK: Shane is the studio manager for Jeff Wall Studios, Jamie shoots for a modelling agency, I photoshop for an architectural photography company.
SM: Why do you live in Vancouver?
TK: The ocean!
SM: Tell me a bit about the Eastside Cultural Crawl and your show!
TK: The crawl welcomes all artists. If you are established or new to the art world, there is space for everyone. As for our studio, we are showing a ton of different stuff. We have displays on canvas, double exposures, underwater photography, travel, landscapes, fashion portfolios and even “pawsh” dog portraits.
Jamie Mann, Shane Oosterhoff, & Tina Kulic
Part of the Eastside Cultural Crawl
Studio 207 – Railtown Studios
321 Railway Street
Showing:
Friday November 26th, 6:00 pm- 11:00 pm
Saturday November 27th, 11:00 am- 6:00 pm
Sunday November 28th, 11:00 am- 6:00 pm
Photographs by Damir Kulic.