Shell Beach Sunset

Shell Beach Sunset
Another Day in Paradise

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Lease Framed Photographs

Taking down the show, packing up each piece, I said to Thomas "I liked having these out and up where people could enjoy them.  How can we maximize that?  This is what they were created for , not to sit wrapped up in storage!"


I invite you to celebrate the existence of these beautiful scenes, and bring them into your space.  I just made it affordable.  


Moving into a new office space or ready to change your current decor?  Has a wall in your home been empty,  needing an inspiring scene to fill up the void? Would you like a beautiful Pismo Beach sunset photograph or one of footprints left on the sand in Shell Beach?  Take a look at the lease and lease to own deals and help me keep these great photos out of storage and out where they can be enjoyed!




Previous Exhibit Information
September 1st, 2010
through
October 27, 2010

A collection of fine art landscape photographs by Lori Steed.

"My landscape photographs are created from the desire to share the beauty I see with you. It's who I am and what I do."

Exhibition: Wish You Were Here – Photographs by Lori Steed
Dates: 9/1/10 - 10/27/10
Reception: Friday October 8th, 4-8 pm. No host coffee bar, complementary desserts
Hours: Mon-Wed 6:30 am - 7 pm, Thu 6:30 am - 9 pm, Fri-Sat 6:30 am - 8 pm
West End Espresso & Tea
670 Higuera St No. A
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
(805) 543-4902

This exhibit was taken down October 31, 2010.
Some of the framed photographs are now in Lease to Own contracts.
All of Lori's work is available for purchase and lease or lease to own.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Photo Guest Book

Wonderful turnout at the October 8, 2010 reception!  We set up a camera and created the Photo Guest Book.  

Thank you to all my friends and family who attended the reception and celebrated with me!  Thank you to Jennifer Martin and Amy O'Kane for the delicious desserts and to West End for providing the venue for this event.

Love to all!

Photo Guest Book concept and creation by Lori Steed, Patrick Ibarra, and Thomas Sortino

Saturday, September 4, 2010

New Times Art & Events

<em>WISH YOU WERE HERE</em> - PHOTOS BY LORI STEED
WISH YOU WERE HERE - PHOTOS BY LORI STEED
Openings and Receptions
(Open daily at 6:30am, closes on Sun.-Wed. at 7pm, Thursdays at 9pm, Friday and Saturday at 8pm)
Hangs September and October with a reception on Oct. 8 from 4-8pm with a no host coffee bar and complimentary desserts. This Central Coast photographer presents a lush collection of landscapes, seascapes, and sensual mood pieces.
West End Espresso and Tea
670 Higuera St.
SLO 93401

above is what was published in the calendar section of the New Times

Friday, September 3, 2010

Hung!

The show was hung September 1...







Thank you Rene at West End Espresso for the honor and opportunity to exhibit my work.
Thank you Chaz and Cassie for all the feedback during the hanging.
Thank you Tobey Crockett for your expert Art Critic Coaching and Advice.
Thank you to all of you so far who have stopped to notice and comment.
I have a big smile in my heart.

Monday, August 30, 2010

Breathe

A friend sent me an email today and I wanted to share.


Just breathe and be present to the moment - those memories will last a life time, with people coming up and congratulating you, being sincerely & deeply moved to have a chance to see outside their regular life to a hint of something beyond.  That's art and you are the vehicle for this Beauty at this time.  Honor your gift by truly hearing what people are saying - praise can be hard to hear, but it will aid everyone if you are able to accept and hold that space on behalf of us all.  It's part of being of service thru the arts.

And congratulations!  You deserve it.

Friday, August 27, 2010

Lori Steed Interviewed

Wish You Were Here, an installation of photographs by Lori Steed

Interview excerpts:

Why do you photograph?

Photography is a relationship between me, the world, and my camera.  Whether it’s monarchs from October to March, pelicans, crabs, great horned owl, or a great blue heron, each sighting would delight and inspire me to stop, bring the camera to my face and connect with the subject.  I watch and wait.  I look for a good combination of subject and background.  And sometimes, the picture waits for me and all I need to do is raise the camera and click.  Those are the lucky moments – the moments where I feel blessed by the universe with a gift to take home in my camera and share with the world.

What inspires you?

Light and color, certainly.  With the sky and landscape as nature’s canvas, watching the painting unfold before my eyes as the earth rotates is what inspires me!  Then what?  The natural and basic human need for connection is strong in me.  I can’t say why.  It’s always been there.  I love to connect with people, to learn about who they are and their journey.  I love studying facial expressions and the way our energy shifts and changes when we experience various things.  From my late teen years I sought and shared inspiration and encouragement and during the same time frame I began photographing.  My first photography class was an after school hours club taught by a teacher at my high school.  The field trips are the most memorable.  I began to realize the connection between a preserved image and a memory.  I could look at the image of a Santa Ynez Valley creek and it would take me back to the feeling of being there.  I could feel the warm sun, hear the running water and the breeze blowing in the trees.  I could hear the birds sing and smell the pungent sage and sycamore.

Have you always been an artist?

I have been taking photographs since I was 15, growing up in the beautiful Santa Barbara area.  I studied graphic design and photography at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo in the early 1980’s.  After raising two children, I decided to open a photography business, pursuing a passion about art and memory, and making personal connections.  But it all happened organically, over time.

After years of developing my analytical mind, discovering the discipline of systems thinking, and developing my talent as a facilitator and presenter, I continued to make more and more connections with the uses of photographs and purposes of taking pictures.   I was working on images late one night, going through and sorting and after a couple hours of work I went to bed.  Lying on my back with my eyes closed, the images replayed in my head and I relaxed, a big smile on my face and a big glow in my heart.  That was probably my "aha!" moment that gave me the courage to continue in an even more serious way.

The other thing I found as I took more and more portraits and candid shots in public or at events was that the camera served as a bridge into dialogue with people.  It was a place to start a conversation.  I do not have a natural ability for starting a conversation, but I do like to connect with people, and the camera allows me to do that. 

Over the years, photography has become a truly integral part of me.  My husband Thomas Sortino coined the term philosographer in his observation of me.  The label fits!

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Press Release


August 1st, 2010

Exhibition: Wish You Were Here – Photographs by Lori Steed
Dates: September 1 - October 27, 2010
Reception: Friday October 8th, 4-8 pm. No host coffee bar, complementary
                desserts
Hours: Mon-Wed 6:30 am - 7 pm, Thu 6:30 am - 9 pm, Fri-Sat 6:30 am - 8 pm

West End Espresso & Tea
670 Higuera St  No. A
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
(805) 543-4902


Wish You Were Here, an installation of photographs by Lori Steed


Central Coast photographer Lori Steed presents a lush collection of landscapes, seascapes and sensual mood pieces that capture the essence of life on the coast  in this beautiful piece of paradise we call home.  Steed's prints, both paper and on canvas, are produced with an eye towards their superlative archival and technical quality.  Despite four number of years as a professional photographer, this is Steed's first solo show. 

Steed's images are characterized by her deep feeling for the beloved places she portrays.  Indeed, while Steed is also known for her superb portraits, these landscape images act as portraits of the land.  She studies the conditions and, after living for years along the beach, Steed has become familiar with the most subtle shifts in atmosphere and environment.

“I  lived walking distance from Pismo and 10 minutes from Shell Beach from 2002-2009 and I could tell which days were going to be a good sunset by the air movement, level of moisture and the types of clouds.  I suppose scientists and engineers watch numbers.  They look at measurements like temperature, humidity, and dew point.  I go by feel and experience and knowing.  When conditions are right, I can tell by a momentary glance, and the coast and the setting sun makes some private and instant connection with my heart like when you answer the phone and hear the voice of a loved one on the other end.”

For more information, contact:  Lori Steed (805) 553 0985

One Week from Hanging

Welcome to the blog!

This Web Log has been created to provide information about exhibiting or purchasing Lori Steed's Fine Art Photographs.

Information about images and products available will be posted here.

The exhibit at West End Espresso and Tea featuring Lori Steed's landscape photography will include several scenes from California's central coast, including Pismo Beach, Shell Beach, Pirate's Cove, and Avila Beach vistas.

In addition to large prints on exhibit, which will be available for purchase, other items will also be available for purchase.  Information will be posted as the items arrive at the cafe!