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ABOUT STEVEN

Photographer Steven Hyatt

My interest in photography emerged in my teenage years as an extension of my general desire to create. Years later, as a student at the College of Charleston, I would often spend time “studying” in the local Unitarian Church’s incredibly unique and alive cemetery. Many years after that I found myself back at the same church wondering how I could capture what I was both seeing and experiencing in that space, and the effort to meet that challenge gave birth to my project photographing churches.

Having made a return to my photographic roots focusing on film photography, I do a wide array of work as personal or commercial endeavors ranging from documenting the City of Charleston to portraits of birds of prey to the Paris Catacombs and abstract polaroid photography. In recent years I’ve started exploring painting and created my first installation piece. Finally, I have a quality centric printing business, Imaging Arts Printing, where I specialize in high quality printing of your photographs or other artwork on canvas and various papers. You can learn more about my printing here.

Please feel free to contact me regarding any of my work or work you are interested in having done. Thank you for looking.

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