Steven Schwartzman Art Collections
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Artwork by Steven Schwartzman
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Plump Green Caterpillar by Steven Schwartzman
Jimsonweed Chiaroscuro by Steven Schwartzman
Clematis and Clouds by Steven Schwartzman
Trout Lily by Steven Schwartzman
Bush Sunflower Opening by Steven Schwartzman
Crested Coral Root Orchid by Steven Schwartzman
Standing Cypress Bud by Steven Schwartzman
Pink Evening Primrose Flower by Steven Schwartzman
Southern Shield Fern by Steven Schwartzman
Turtle Covered with Duckweed by Steven Schwartzman
Milkweed Seeds and Fluff by Steven Schwartzman
Passionflower Tendril by Steven Schwartzman
Cedar Waxwing In the Act of Swallowing a Possumhaw Fruit by Steven Schwartzman
Winterberry During a Snowfall by Steven Schwartzman
Hauraki Gulf at Sunrise by Steven Schwartzman
Texas Thistle Bud by Steven Schwartzman
Pastel Rock Patterns by Steven Schwartzman
Basket-Flower Opening by Steven Schwartzman
Sand Dunes and Dark Clouds by Steven Schwartzman
Willow Leaf Spiral by Steven Schwartzman
Tree Ferns from Below by Steven Schwartzman
Scarlet Leatherflower by Steven Schwartzman
Pearl Milkweed Pod Split Open by Steven Schwartzman
Four-Nerve Daisy Bud Beginning to Open by Steven Schwartzman
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About Steven Schwartzman
I've been involved with photography since the late 1960s, when I got my first real camera toward the end of my two years in Honduras as a Peace Corps math teacher. From the 1970s through the mid-1980s I went through a phase of black and white infrared photography, often even in 3-D. My current period began in 1999. Call me a nature photographer and you won't be wrong, but because there's not a lot of majestic scenery where I live (which is Austin, Texas), I've gotten interested in portraying the native plants of the region, especially our many wildflowers. Along with them come occasional butterflies, birds, and other small creatures. I often think of all these subjects, even the plants, as if they were posing for portraits, so you could describe a lot of my work as environmental portraiture. Over the last decade my photographs have appeared in various magazines, particularly Wildflower and Texas Highways.
For several years now, at
portraitsofwildflowers.wordpress.com
I've maintained a daily nature photography blog that you're welcome to visit.