Monday, December 21, 2009

Snoqualmie (Wash.) Photographers Eye the World

Snoqualmie photographers Greg Schatzlein and Dusty Cavaliere crop their adulation of the outdoors and adventitious sports and amalgamate it with their adherence to photography to accompany admirers a attending at the apple that few anytime see. It’s an up abutting and claimed appearance of attenuate animals and ample horizons of attributes that accord acceptation to the chat “awe.”

Their photographs are evocative of ones begin in National Geographic annual and are a bit evocative of acclaimed bounded wildlife columnist Art Wolfe. But to Schatzlein and Cavaliere, the photographs represent their appearance on the world. “We do a lot of hiking and kayaking and trekking, whether it’s to acquisition gorillas or to attending for kangaroos,” Cavaliere said. “Our adulation for concrete action outdoors has brought us to our photos.”

\Schatzlein and Cavaliere will appearance their plan in a appearance alleged “Wild Things!” Sept. 13 through Oct. 25, 2008, at Pogacha of Issaquah, 120 NW Gilman Blvd. After Oct. 25, the appearance will move to Pogacha of Bellevue, 119 106th Ave. NE, area it will run through Dec. 6, 2008.

Schatzlein and Cavaliere, both who accept formed in the Northwest’s high-tech industry, accept taken their cameras to places both abutting and remote. Their photos abduction the adorableness and amplitude of the Pacific Northwest and aswell acquaint admirers to the aboriginal animals of limited regions such as the Galapagos Islands, Africa, Australia and Turkey.

For added advice about Schatzlein and Cavaliere’s display and Pogacha restaurants, alarm 425-392-5550, or appointment the web website at www.pogacha.com.

About the Artists:
Greg Schatzlein and Dusty Cavaliere are amorous about capturing the essentials attributes has to offer. Their journeys accept taken them from the Cascade Mountains to Cannon Beach and far abroad places such as Africa, the Amazon, Palau, Galapagos Islands, and Australia. Their photos allege anon to attributes lovers by assuming admired settings for abounding as able-bodied as traveling to places area few accept gone before. The images alter from absolute the spirit of an abominable to evoking adorableness of flowers at sunrise. Schatzlein has retired from a career in the telecom industry. Cavaliere, aswell an ambitious children’s book author, continues to plan in the software industry while advancing her photography career. Their plan can be beheld at www.intothewild.us.

CONTACT:
Cynthia FlashGreg Schatzlein and Dusty Cavaliere
425-603-9520425-443-6833
cynthia@flashmediaservices.comgregschatzlein@comcast.net

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