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As a freelance photographer for the last 20 years I've found that it's pretty hard to pay the rent just shooting pictures. I really enjoy it when I get the chance. If you're interested in procuring my services please e-mail me at steve@coloradopeak.com and I'd be happy to discuss your project. I specialize in landscape, location & studio photos. I own 35mm, medium format (6x7) and digital cameras, but can rent anything you need. I have a great Norman studio lighting set-up but really dislike shooting weddings. Let's talk about your needs. Here are some of my favorite shots. 

Here's a link to the new ....................Panoramic Page

I've shot some other panoramic pictures for Blakeway Worldwide Panoramas. Check out their site for many other awesome shots.

         This is a  twilight picture that I took in June 2003.                                          Here is the aerial Shot from July 2003.

     

          They still have the "Denver - Series 2" for sale.                                                  Denver at dusk is out of print, sorry.

              

Here is a shot of the new Hyatt Hotel at the Convention Center.

Mike Naumann is the Chef at RMD. His last band "My Blind Alley" used this shot for the inside CD J-card.

Here is the back of their latest CD called "Green Grass & Cloudy Days" 

Mike's wife, Colleen, did some Photoshopİ jazzing up.......

This is the cover  and another shot for their June 2003 release "Spark" that I shot and Colleen also doctored up.

                   

A Local Denver band that is really doing well, Dressy Bessy. These are B&W fisheye shots done in 1999.

                               

The Minders are now in Portland, Oregon . Here is a promo shot and the manipulation they used in 1998 for the CD J-card on their first disk.

           

Antonio Laudisio owns "Laudisio's" Restaurant in Boulder. Great food and a really nice guy too. 

This was for a calendar that never published but the shot of him with a red snapper in front of the Flatirons was too great to pass up.

A B&W photo that I did for Earth Day, I believe the photo's were shot in 1993 and darkroom manipulation was 1994.

More B&W Fine art photos in the early 90's