Kathleen Guilfoyle, Pullen's mother, is a painter and supported her family through painting murals in Manhattan's Greenwich Village and through peddling her works on the streets of New York. Pullen's father, Wayne Pullen, played professional pool.[4]
Shortly after acquiring her first camera in her teens she began shooting for several publications, magazines, catalogs, and record labels.[3] She photographed rock bands.[2]
Photographic art
Pullen is inspired by geometry, and she loves lines and symmetry.[5]
She is most noted for High Fashion Crime Scenes which consists of over one-hundred photographs based on NYPD and LAPD crime scene files.[6] Pullen's monograph High Fashion Crime Scenes received critical acclaim from Spin.[7]
To create High Fashion Crime Scenes (1995โ2005), Pullen employed the services of up to 80 crew members and models per picture, with each image taking up to a month to create, and the series using over $13 million worth of clothing and accessories.[6][8] Her photo shoots often resemble movie sets. High Fashion Crime Scenes in particular was inspired by cinema and photojournalism.[9]
During her research into crime-scene photography, Pullen became haunted by war imagery. Pullen states,
"As I grew desensitized to domestic crime and violence, I became more sensitized to images of war. It was a strange phenomenon that I've explored and philosophized. I don't like violence, I have never been a dark person. I see stories and different layers to violent imagery. I'm curious about the response people have to violent images."[5]
Publications
High Fashion Crime Scenes. One Picture Book 78. Nazraeli Press. ISBN978-1590051368. With an introduction by Luke Crisell and essays by both Robert Enright and Colin Westerbech. Edition of 500 copies.
^USPPA List of Tournaments, 2000 "Archived copy". Archived from the original on June 13, 2011. Retrieved January 28, 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
^ abArtist Interview, 2008, "Whitecanvas". Archived from the original on August 21, 2010. Retrieved January 28, 2010.