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Christopher Boffoli (born in 1969 in Worcester, Massachusetts) is a fine art photographer,
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,Christopher Boffoli – Journalism
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independent filmmaker, and journalistBoffoli, Christopher
"The road to a street-food debut: Damiana’s Blue Truck Special"
''WestSeattleblog.com''. July 29, 2011.
based in
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. He is best known for his "Big Appetites" photographs series, in which tiny, detailed human figures pose in real food environments. His photos have been published in dozens of countries around the world, and are displayed in galleries and private collections in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia.''Christopher Boffoli: Portion Control''
. Winston Wächter Fine Art.


Career

While in college, Boffoli started his own commercial photography company in
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, and later worked for 12 years as a philanthropic fundraiser for universities such as
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and the
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."Photographer Christopher Boffoli Uses Art to Underscore America’s Obsession With Food"
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After recovering from a fall during a climbing expedition of
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in which he suffered a broken leg and nerve and tendon damage, he decided that a career in academia was not as fulfilling as "doing creative things" and focused his energy on the arts. Inspired by childhood films and television shows – especially those showing tiny people in a normal-sized world – and by a 2002 London Chapman Brothers exhibit featuring dioramas of war scenes and Martin & Muñoz's work "Travelers", he began a photography series of tiny people in a food world.Cohen, Nicole
"A Photographer's Mini Food Fascination"
NPR. December 14, 2012.
Boffoli purchases the miniature figures from Europe, and occasionally re-paints or cuts them physically or alters them digitally. He originally called these photos the "Disparity" series, later changing the name to "Big Appetites". According to Boffoli, "You can't just stick a figure on a cupcake and call it a picture; you've got to think of the context of what a character is doing. For me, the caption is a way to reinforce the humor and the action in the photograph. People connect with the image first, but the caption gives it a snarky bump." He also notes that the "context between character and the food is important to making the picture work." By 2011, Boffoli's photographs were featured in a variety of international media,"Selected Bibliography"
''BigAppetites.net''.
including Oprah.com, the ''
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'',Dunning, Jenni
"Swimming in a Cup of Earl Grey: The Teeny Tiny Art That Went Viral"
''
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''. June 9, 2011.
and the ''
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''. In 2012, his photographs were featured in many more publications worldwide, including ''
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'' ''Lifestyle'' blog, the ''
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'' blog, ''
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'''s online blog, and
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's '' First Look'' program. In 2012 Boffoli sued
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for copyright infringement and for ignoring Digital Millennium Copyright Act requests to take his photos down from Twitter servers.Brodkin, John
"Twitter Won’t Take Down "Giant Food" Photos, So Artist Sues"
''ArsTechnica.com''. September 11, 2012.
After a suit was filed in federal court, Twitter and Boffoli settled out of court. Boffoli was a
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finalist in 2012 in the humor category, for images which accompanied an article about his work in ''
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''. One of Boffoli's photos was the cover image of the Spring 2013 issue of ''
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'', the quarterly journal of food writing, and his photographs were featured on ''
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'' "What We're Reading" segment of its ''Dining & Wine'' section in June 2013. Boffoli is also an avid traveler and photojournalist.Kurzweil-ICH
"Interview mit Fotograf, Filmemache und Multitalent Christopher Boffoli"
''LangweileDich.net''. June 1, 2011.
His travels are well documented in photographs and his work has been used by various news organizations. His first book of photographs, ''Big Appetites: Tiny People in a World of Big Food'', was released in September 2013 by Workman Publishing.Fall 2013: 'Big Appetites: Tiny People in a World of Big Food'' by Christopher Boffoli
. Workman Publishing catalogue.


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Official siteEquipment used by Christopher BoffoliBig Appetites
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