Cabin Fever is a photographic display of self-portraiture, but not the usual kind. Within the title, Katie Burnett messes with contrast and compositio.
EVSC, OptIN signing day for Reitz students
EVSC, OptIN signing day for Reitz students By Jessica Costello | May 4, 2021 at 3:56 PM CDT - Updated May 4 at 6:44 PM
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - Tuesday morning was signing day at Reitz High School but not for athletes.
This day was for students committing to the workforce post-graduation.
“It’s exciting, this is our step to the future. I’m excited to get out of high school and ready to go to work,” Kenton Kissel, a Reitz High School senior shared.
Kenton Kissel is one of 32 Reitz high schoolers who signed with their future employers Tuesday morning.
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The harder the composition, the better the image: Katie Burnett on her experimental new book Cabin Fever
The New York-based photographer is always up for a challenge, and her new book – made in lockdown and published by Art Paper Editions – proves just that.
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Katie Burnett never thought she’d become a photographer. Instead, she found herself naturally gravitating towards art, making things in her spare time from a small town in Missouri. “I am very dyslexic so, for me, painting, drawing and making things were always what I excelled in at school,” she tells It’s Nice That. “I did take a few photography classes, but was always quite impatient in the dark room, so it didn’t really stick with me at the time.” Instead, Katie went on to study Studio Art and Psychology for a year in her hometown. Then after a trip to London, Paris and Berlin, a new adoration for Europe inspired her to drop out of school and move to the UK’s capital. This all happened around five