Archive for the ‘Washington’ Category

July Update

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

It’s gorgeous here in Seattle, a great time to take a walk downtown and visit us here at Steven Fey Photography. We recently went trekking through the Mountain Loop Highway on the first day it was opened after all the severe flooding. We explored the North Fork Falls in the Sauk River. It was beautiful! We discovered many very full streams and waterfalls. For one shot, we got our gear unpacked, fiddled with the tripod in the mud, swat some hungry mosquitos, got big bertha all set up for a great shot of river, rocks, trees, afternoon light, and then…the wind came. Ah, the wind. So, we waited. We haven’t developed them yet, but we will soon. Keep an eye out, as we will post them on the website soon. I think we got some great shots.

Steven has been spending a good amount of time developing Ilfochrome prints. We’ll be framing some of these and hanging them in the gallery soon.

On July 10th, Steven joined the Wilderness Society at the Olympic Sculpture Park to celebrate the beautiful North Cascades. Check it out when you are in town.

Seattle is beautiful right now, and it’s a great time to get your portrait taken. It’s a wonderful experience. Steven Fey will photograph you and your family in a setting of your choice in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. It will be a treasure to last a lifetime. Call the gallery and set up your appointment right away.

June Update

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

We’ve been celebrating at Steven Fey Photography! Steven went up to Index to help celebrate with the Washington Wilderness Coalition, senator Patty Murray, and many others in honor of the newly protected Wild Sky Wilderness area. Then we had two parties here in our Seattle gallery. The first was with the Sierra Club for new members, members new to the area and new volunteers. A great time was had by all! The partying continued with a smaller group of special people involved with the WWC, including Tom Uniack, Mike Town and a host of other friends. Please keep Steven Fey Photography gallery in mind for your event planning, as well as your photography needs. We are in a great location right near the Space Needle. It’s a great time to visit Seattle–the sun is shining and there is a light breeze and the mountains are out! See you soon.

Breaking News

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

Wild Flowers and Mountain, Eagle Lake, Proposed Wild Sky WildernessOn Wed. April 30th, The Seattle Times ran an article on the front page entitled, “Congress finally OKs Wild Sky” along with a photograph of Steven Fey’s of the West Cady Ridge. Yeah! This area is part of what will be the Wild Sky Wilderness in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Conservation director of the Washington Wilderness Coalition, Tom Uniack, and many others have been tirelessly working to preserve 106,000 acres of forest in the Cascade Mountains. This will be the first new wilderness area in more than two decades. Come into the gallery and see all of our beautiful photographs of this region and more. Thank you for your support of fine art photography.

April Update

Friday, April 25th, 2008

The gallery has continued its support of environmental organizations this month. We have started working with the Sierra Club to help them support their donors in their Washington Legacy council. In March, the Sierra Club and the gallery hosted a reception for the Legacy Council members. Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels attended and spoke about climate change and the movement within city government to reduce carbon emissions and conserve energy resources. We thank the Sierra Club and the Mayor for helping to make for such an enjoyable and stimulating evening at the gallery.

wild-flowers-and-mountian-eagle-lake-proposed-wild-sky-wilderness.jpgOn Friday, April 11th the Seattle Times ran an article about Senator Patty Murray and the anticipated passage of legislation to bring the Wild Sky Wilderness Area into reality. The Times article was illustrated with a photograph of Eagle Lake in the Wild Sky that Steven made last summer while shooting the Wilderness Society. We thank the Wilderness Society for including the image on their press release and look forward to the final passage of this bill which will perserve the Wild Sky Wilderness area in the North Cascades.

spring-aspens.jpgSteven’s image “Spring Aspens, ” graced the cover this month of the American Psychologist, the primary journal of the American Psychological Association. This is our second American Psychologist cover. We thank Sandy Fowler and the APA editorial staff for helping to make these covers a reality.

Finally this month, there has been a change or personnel at the gallery. Brie Everard will be leaving the gallery director position but will be staying on as our Digital Imaging Specialist. Caron d’Amelio is the new Gallery Director. Caron comes to us from Kirsten Bunney Gallery in Maui, HI. Please call or stop by the gallery, and we can show you our beautiful landscapes in color or black and white, set up a portrait session or arrange for a private party.

December Update

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

Last month Steven’s image “Grand Staircase Aspens” graced the cover of the American Psychologist, the monthly journal of the American Psychological Association . We thank Sandy Fowler, the art editor, for facilitating this project and writing the biography that accompanied the cover piece

Also in November, Steven was invited to speak on a panel at the Portland Photographer’s Fanfare at the University of Portland. We thank Robert Brummitt of the Portland Photographer’s Association for the invitation.

Finally in November, the gallery donated a print to the annual auction to support the Washington Wilderness Coalition. This is the second year we have supported this organization and its important work locally to preserve natural places in this state.

Former Governor Dan Evans spoke at the dinner emphasizing the importance of coalition building in the political process to preserve the environment. The Seattle Times wrote a nice editorial about Dan Evans remarks that night. In December, we are beginning to do our first project with the Sierra Club. We will be providing gift packages, including cards and prints, for the donors to the local chapter.

Finally, the holidays are upon us. We extend our best wishes to all that visited and helped support the gallery this year. We invite you to visit the gallery this month and think about giving art for the holidays. Our prints are perfect for those people with empty wall space and a passion for the natural environment.