Artist Profile

Primary Style: Fine Art, Nature

Credentials: Self Taught

Career Level: Independent Artist

Experience: Emerging Artist

Juried Artist: No

Represented by Galleries: No

Steve Sieren

A Die Hard Passion Steve Sieren was born 1978 in Sun Valley, a small piece of the greater Los Angeles metropolitan area or a place of the never ending sidewalks.

His interest for the sanctuary of the wilderness began at an early age and soon developed into a die hard passion for landscape photography.

Exploring some of the lesser known or more remote area lead to work with advertising, publishing, conservation and environmental efforts.

His photography has been used in the fight to keep the 8,000 acres of Montana De Oro State Park off the giant State Park closure list in 2008. You can find his work displayed in National Park visitor centers, the California State Park Foundation Headquarters, local art gallery shows and scenic calendars. Steve services clients such as Tamron Co., Outdoor Photographer, Preservation Magazine, Vision Magazine and many others.

Steve is currently working on his first book project and hopes to have it finished in late 2010.

Steve enjoys leading photography workshops in California’s wild mountain, deserts, rugged coastlines and rolling oak hillsides.

Spending time in the landscape and letting it capture him is where the emotional connection comes from. Working a camera has become second nature so his creative vision guides him through the image creation process. Steve believes “everyone has their bad moments, but the good moments always out number the bad; with a good attitude, you can always make something out of nothing.”

Featured Art Work

Cast Away High tides can leave you stranded in odd places and give you feeling that you are all alone along the coastal bluffs of Malibu, California.

Other sizes, matted, and framed work available please visit www.SierenPhotography.com for a list of options.