Christie Goodwin - Biography

Biography

Christie Goodwin (born 27 July 1962) received her BA (hons) in Art Photography from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp in 1986 and worked freelance as a photojournalist for press agencies. In 2005 she moved from Belgium to London and made the move to music photography. She is mainly commissioned for album photography, DVD photography and official tour photography. She has toured with Taylor Swift (European tours 2009-2011 and North American tours 2010-2011), Usher (European tour 2011), Katy Perry (European Tour 2011), Glee Live (European tour 2011), Kylie Minogue (European tour 2011), Joe Satriani (European tours 2006-2008-2009-2010), John Legend (European tour 2010), Joe Bonamassa (European tours 2009-2010-2011-2012), Dream Theater (European tour 2011), Chickenfoot (European tour 2009-2012), Kings Of Leon (European tour 2010), Apocalyptica (European tours 2009-2010), Europe (European tour 2009), Status Quo (European tours 2005-2006-2007-2008-2009-2010-2011), Westlife (European tours 2008-2010-2011-2012), Nicole Scherzinger (UK tour 2012), Caro Emerald (UK tour 2012), One Direction (UK tour 2012), NKOTBSB (UK tour 2012), Queen & Adam Lambert (UK tour 2012) and Katie Melua (European tours 2008-2010).

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