About

b. 1986, HK.

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Photo by Sarah Deragon

 

eXHIBITS :

“4th Annual Figures & Faces,” Fusion Art Juried Exhibition, November 2018

"Now Playing 2," UCSF Parnassus Library: San Francisco CA, May 2018

"Now Playing," UCSF Parnassus Library: San Francisco CA, May 2017

"2013 Civic Art Exhibition," Berkeley Civic Center: Berkeley CA, June 2013

"Phalaenopsis schilleriana," HAPS at SOMArts: San Francisco CA, March 2013

"flora" San Francisco RAW: San Francisco CA, February 2013

"Far and Wide 2011," Woodstock Arts Association and Museum: Woodstock NY, April 2011

"Sleepscapes," The Launchpad: Brooklyn NY, July 2011

Awards

2017 - Summer Explore Fellowship, UCSF

2013 - Napa Valley Writers' Conference

2011 - Sam Spanier Award for Photography

2011 - Robert Savage Image Award

2010 - Reynold's Scholar

2010 - Monroe C. Beardsley Award

2009 - James H. Scheuer Award

Camille Rogine is a surgical resident at University of California San Francisco. She loves photography for many of the same reasons she loves surgery–they push her to look closely and discover constantly, with both attention and intention.

Camille studied literature, film studies, and biology at Swarthmore College, where she graduated with High Honors. At Swarthmore she practiced double exposure photography—which allowed her to merge moments and ideas—and macro photography, which connected her studio work to her biology studies. After college, photography still infused her pursuits: in a neurology lab she investigated pathways of learning and memory through microscopy, as a teacher she designed and taught a course that was half biology lab and half photography studio, and at Kaiser she founded an Art Program in the Pediatric Infusion Center.

Her work has been featured in The Woodstock Arts Association and Museum, The Berkeley Civic Center, and SOMArts, amongst others. She deeply believes art makes her a better surgeon, and surgery makes her a better artist.