Although Steven has lived most of his life in Manhattan, it was extensive
travels around the country during the mid 1970s that fired his interest
in both black and white and color photography as a way to express his
deep, abiding love for the natural world. Since then, he has worked in
the graphic arts for 30 years. He started with a 35 MM camera with
Kodachrome 25 ASA film, but now has embraced the newer technology of
digital photography. He produces all his giclee prints using archival
inks.
Steven’s work may be
viewed at many of the juried art shows in the metropolitan New York area
and at the Katahdin Photo Gallery in Bar Harbor from May through
October. “There is a beauty and a wonder in the fog and mist of this
rocky coast,” he says, a beauty and wonder he shares with others through
the medium of photographic art.
As a freelance photographer, Steven is also available for professional assignments.
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