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Anacortes, WALocal News

Photographer Steve Berentson shares his heartfelt connection to Anacortes, Washington, a place he once left but returned to in 1980, marking the beginning of a new chapter in his life. His love for Fidalgo Island is evident as he describes its breathtaking landscapes, including rugged beaches, pristine lakes, and expansive forestlands. These natural wonders inspire his photography, which captures the essence of the region. Berentson also expresses appreciation for the diverse community, consisting of both long-time residents and newcomers, who contribute to the vibrant culture of Anacortes. He mentions that many of these individuals will feature in his journal entries, indicating a focus on storytelling through his work.

The article provides essential details on photo licensing and print availability, making his art accessible to the public. With prints priced at $12 for a 5x7 archival piece, Berentson invites everyone to celebrate the beauty of the area. His dedication to both his craft and community underscores the significance of local artistry in fostering connections.

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