Picturing Food at The Getty Center, Los Angeles


New Work Selected to be a part of Economica



"Baby Wants Dog" illustrats "The Best Chink Food" in The Gastronomica Reader

A Conversation with NYMPHOTO

Letter of Support From Baghdad

Interview with Lorenzo Dominguez for New York Examiner

Square Meal, Part of Dwell on Design


Gastronomica Winter 09 Letter of Objection


Fuse Radio Interview / A&I Photographic Newsletter


B&W Magazine Spotlight


Px3 Public Choice Award


Wok the Dog Featured in Gastronomica

Charlie Grosso talks about Wok the Dog with
Evan Kleiman -
KCRW Good Food


Advanced Praise for
Wok the Dog



Prestigious Year
2007 Awards


Hasselblad Masters 2008


EnFoco New Works



Texas Photographic Society


Affected Album


Creating Cinematic Photos for a Film That Never Was


Selected as Metro Arts Finalist


Creates Cover for Variety’s LA411


‘New York Scenes”
Selected for CEBA Award











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Earlier this spring, Charlie Grosso shot the album cover and related art for “Greed, Lust and Cloning”, the musical score for a non-existent movie. The resulting album has garnered critical acclaim, both for the orchestral-electronic music as well as for its artwork.

Although “Greed, Lust and Cloning” is the soundtrack for a movie that never was "...you wouldn't know that from looking at the CD artwork. The front cover appears to have been taken from the film's poster, the back cover art seems to be a frame from the film itself. That's part of what's so cool about this release.”
– R. Scott Bolton, Rough Edge

Charlie worked closely with composer Don Bodin in concepting the art. “She was very involved and instrumental in helping me to convey what the album is about visualy.” Don states, “I attribute the success of the album in no small part to the visual impact of the photography.”

You can see more photos taken for the promotion of the album, as well as hear samples of the music at Greed, Lust and Cloning.com.

To see more of Charlie's commercial work visit: www.charliestudio.com

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