About Photographer Steve Berentson

Anacortes, WALocal News

Steve Berentson, a fourth-generation native of Skagit County, provides a heartfelt account of his return to Anacortes after being relocated in 1960. His passion for Fidalgo Island shines through as he describes its rugged beaches, pristine lakes, and expansive forests that serve as a backdrop for his photography. Since reclaiming an Anacortes address in 1980, Berentson has dedicated himself to celebrating the natural beauty and diverse community of the area. His work captures not only the stunning landscapes but also the stories and personalities of the locals and newcomers who call Anacortes home. Berentson offers prints of his photography, priced affordably, with a commitment to sharing the essence of his beloved region.

The article emphasizes the importance of community and the connection between the environment and the people who inhabit it. Through his lens, Berentson fosters an appreciation for the local culture and natural wonders. This personal narrative not only showcases his artistic journey but also invites others to explore and cherish the beauty of Anacortes and Fidalgo Island.

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