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My Photography Background
At age seven, I encountered my first bears in the wild in Yosemite National Park, California. I hiked away from the family’s canvas tent cabin at the Curry Village campground and down toward one of the many rivers in the valley. Four adult Black Bears and three cubs approached me when I wandered off the path. They were friendly, and remained comfortable in my presence. It never occurred to me to be concerned about my safety, or theirs.
I talked quietly to each of the bears, watching their curious expressions, and followed them the entire day. When they ate berries, I ate berries. When they rested, I rested. When they looked for other areas to graze, I walked along with them. This was a time when the Yosemite rangers still encouraged contact with the bears, including feeding them.
This began my lifelong affinity with large wild animals and nature in general.
While a high school senior, my grandmother purchased my first camera—a Minolta 35mm. When she did, I immediately took to black and white and color photography. A local newspaper hired me to take action photographs of area high school sporting events and write the captions. This was my first paying job and the first professional publication of my photography career.
I then became Editor-In-Chief of my California high school paper, spending a lot of time in the dark room and combining a love of photography and writing. In college, I became the Editor-In-Chief of the campus newspaper where I continued my love of photography and writing.
Drafted and eventually receiving orders to Vietnam, my Minolta traveled with me during my 14-month Army tour of duty where I photographed many powerful images that remain clear to me even today.
While in Vietnam, I raised many large Mantises to keep the Mosquitoes away and photographed the process. I continue to enjoy macro photography.
On my return to the States, I took portraits to support the United Way’s annual fundraising campaign. I worked in the Public Relations department of a college in California where I was responsible for many PR photographs and all of the darkroom activities.
I also worked as a Marketing Manager for an international corporation utilizing my photography, writing and graphic skills.
I produced and edited a monthly art, literature and photography magazine. Contributing my own writing and photography, I also provided many photographers, artists and writers with their first opportunity for publication. Some went on to prominent creative careers.
One summer during a houseboat trip at Lake Powel in Arizona, I anchored the boat near a sandy beach. I observed one very large pair of Cougar paw prints and two sets of cub prints in the sand. In the late afternoon, I was jogging at the top of a cliff and as I rounded a curve, I saw a large 100lb female Cougar. Her torso was a cinnamon buff-colored contrasted by a white belly. She had two kittens with brownish-black irregular spots on the body and dark rings on the short tail. They were lying down on a hill about sixty feet above me. I slowed to a fast walk and decided to pass in front rather than turning around, He maintained eye contact. I had not yet read that this was not a wise plan.
Then, one eager kitten began bounding down the hill toward me as the other kitten cautiously moved near the mom. Without losing eye contact with me, the momma lion crouched and gave a single loud, blood-curdling hair-raising cry that sounded like a woman screaming in pain. The kitten continued toward me with an over the shoulder look at mom after the cry. She then reluctantly turned around and ran back up the hill.
Never losing eye contact with me the magnificent mother Cougar cried a soft whistle and gently lay down as I moved safely out of sight. During my long jogs, deep in the Arizona Mountains, I occasionally observed Cougars watching me.
I currently live in the San Francisco Bay area with my wife, Laura, a published author. Her website is
http://internationalrenaissancecoaching.com/
My Photography Philosophy
"I believe that artists, writers, and photographers are vigilant observers by inclination, background, and training. My life, which includes each of these professions, serves me well in developing and enhancing intuition, observational skills, focus, natural instinct, dedication, curiosity, compassion, and patience. People tell me that I photograph with an artist's eye. I believe that it comes from my naturalist's heart."
Photography Services
My photographic services include professional traditional, modern, documentary and eccentric style photography. I offer photography for corporate and special events, architecture and realty. Additionally, I offer quality portrait photography for individuals, pregnancy, newborns, children, teenagers, family, couples, engagement, military, musicians, friends, pets, equine, and more.
A few of my Favorite Photographers
Annie Leibovitz, Paul Strand, Margaret Bourke-White, Eve Arnold, Edward Weston, Dorothea Lange, Alfred Stieglitz, Bruno Morandi, Steve McCurry, David Duchemin, Ami Vitale, and Manuel Alvarez Bravo.
Poetry Postings
If you are a poet or interested in poetry, read some of my poetry at
http://allpoetry.com/wordsmith.
Copyright Statement
The images presented here are © 2004-2008 Stephen Bruno and may not be reproduced, copied or altered in any way, by use of computer or other electronic means, without specific permission and payment of fee. All photographs are protected under United States and international copyright law. Any unauthorized use is a violation of copyright law.
Warning: I vigorously protect my copyright interests. In the event that an infringement is discovered, you will be notified and invoiced the industry-standard TRIPLE-FEE for unauthorized usage and/or prosecuted for Copyright Infringement in U S Federal Court where you will be subject to a fine of US $150,000 statutory damages as well as my court costs and attorneys' fees.
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