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About Steven

“We know that behind every image revealed there is another image more faithful to reality, and in the back of that image there is another, and yet another behind the last one, and so on, up to the true image of that absolute, mysterious reality that no one will ever see.” - Michelangelo Antonioni, “Beyond the Clouds” (1995) In each photograph I make, it is my goal to show what I see and leave the interpretation to the viewer.…I try to capture my view of the world through simple objects and everyday things, so I am never at a loss for subject matter. A fork and spoon, bowls of fruit, side streets through town, landscapes, and even people going through their lives are all equally fascinating. From photographs of a coffee cup to a grand vista the world is full of excitement and wonder and my lifelong goal has been to find the beauty in the simplest of things. I have always been influenced by the works of Ansel Adams, Imogen Cunnigham, and, 10 years ago I discovered the world of Luigi Bussolati. “It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see.” ~ Henry David Thoreau

Stone Arch Bridge – Minneapolis

Another pretty site, especially, at night. The Stone Arch Bridge in Minneapolis, Minnesota

The only arched bridge made of stone on the Mississippi River.

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Shot of the Day – Recycling Tires

Wandering around Osceola, Wisconsin, I came across this little gas station/tire repair shop that had groups of tires waiting for recycling…

Awesome that they are not just going into a landfill…

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Photos are available on Shutterstock and Alamy for any stock photos you may need…

Shot of the Day – Ferris Wheel

I really, really like long exposure…and a Ferris Wheel at night is a great example

This was at the Minnesota State Fair…

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Can be found on my PICFAIR and Fine Art America websites!

Shot of the Day – Light Trails

Making Light Trail photos off the 24th Street Bridge over 35 in Minneapolis, MN

It is a great place for skyline pictures of downtown too…just have to find the openings in the fence or try and shoot through it… which can make for an interesting photo too!

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