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Christine’s work as a prop stylist began by shooting the catalogue for a major office furniture manufacturer in 1996. Since then she has worked on a variety of projects, including editorial work for interior design magazines, and advertising campaigns for several high profile clients.
Her work has been featured in Style at Home, Canadian Home Workshop, Food and Drink, Sway, Todays Parent and What’s Cooking. Her advertising clients include Nike, Campbells, ScotiaBank, CIBC, Unilock, Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts, Bell, Canadian Tire, The Bay, Zellers, The Shopping Channel, Chrysler, Smirnoff Vodka, Hyundai, Homesense, The Source, Koodo, Visa, Samsung, Jeep and many more.
She earned her degree at Ryerson’s School of Interior Design and has designed trade show booths, cafés and retail shops. Her credits also include working for several years as the primary window display stylist at a William Ashley China. During this time she was in charge of all displays in store, as well as the conceptual drawings and design of trade show booths. She also produced and styled their first TV commercial. Christine is also proficient in welding and woodworking, allowing her a more in-depth creative scope for designing and constructing many original pieces and custom works. She has helped design and construct many sets and has also at times designed and built props when required. Christine’s skill set includes large scale room sets as well as detailed table top shots.
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