Steve Brimm
Steve lives on the wind swept shores of the Keweenaw Peninsula; his award winning
photography is published regularly in regional and national magazines and calendars,
and is shown in fine art galleries.
“As my time has always been spent out-of-doors: backpacking, paddling,
just looking and learning about natural things, I began photographing as an extension
of this interest, whether watching squall lines march across Lake Superior or
observing loons caring for their chicks, I felt compelled to share these incredible
moments. However, my purpose for creating images evolved into promoting the idea
that we are inextricably connected with the great circle of nature. I believe
it is our responsibility as stewards to foster the health of the land and all
living creatures – everything, which is also part of this circle.
"Being entirely self-taught was certainly the long way around, but I believe
the unhurried time spent learning allowed me to develop a unique style. I concentrate
on light, texture, and color as well as the juxtaposition of all three, rather
than simply finding a subject to photograph. For the past six years most of my
photographic efforts have been in the Lake Superior basin and the northern forest
beyond, with a special emphasis on the lake itself. Having grown up on the water,
I have always been drawn to these reservoirs of knowledge, moods, and biodiversity.
Although I’m called an ‘artist’, I feel that nature is the artist
and that I simply interpret its beauty. This respect for the natural world reflects
the deep-rooted affection I have for the land and I hope is evident in the images
I capture on film.”
Learn more about Steve Brimm at www.brimmages.com
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