CHARLESTON, SC BASED PHOTOGRAPHER AND PRINTER

About Steven Hyatt

 

I am an artist, photographer and printer based in Charleston, SC. Here you can see various galleries of his my including my project photographing churches around the world. In addition to my photography I also have a printing and art reproduction business called Imaging Arts Printing. Feel free to contact me about anything that interests you.

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The Churches Of The World Project

In early 2009 my interests in photography and architecture found common ground while standing in the Unitarian Church on Archdale Street in Charleston, SC. I realized that despite Charleston’s abundance of beautiful churches rarely did people actually experience them collectively. I also discovered that few modern collective photographic representations of them could be found. These spaces can be difficult to photograph. I set out to photograph Charleston’s churches. As time passed the project expanded to include other cities and eventually the project grew into what is today, The Churches Of The World.

Imaging Arts Fine Printing

Imaging Arts Printing

Imaging Arts Printing is a quality-centric art reproduction and printing business located in Charleston, SC. We specialize in art reproduction, canvas giclee printing, and printing on a variety of high quality photo and fine art watercolor papers. We work with a wide range of people from full time working professional visual artists and photographers to businesses, designers, galleries, and anyone who happened to take a good photograph and wants it reproduced for hanging in their home or giving as a gift.

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Photographing The Paris Catacombs

Photographing The Paris Catacombs

In 2014 I took a trip to Paris and, equipped with my camera and an iPhone flashlight, had the opportunity to photograph their amazing, other worldly catacombs.

A Foggy Day In Paris

A Foggy Day In Paris

Recently I spent some time in Paris and Barcelona where I was photographing churches. While at St. Sulpice (ever seen The Da Vinci Code?) I had the opportunity to climb the one finished of two towers they have and was greeted with a full view of the city.

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