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Dustin Steller, owner and creative director for Five Loaves Creative and Steller Photography, is passionate about life and strives to capture the beauty of life's most important moments in an enduring way. He is a seasoned photographer, professional designer, and creative jack-of-all-trades. Dustin's fun, friendly, energetic, humorous, flexible and approachable personality makes him a favorite of clients. Dustin and his wife, Carrie, have two vibrant red-headed daughters and a puppy.
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December 5, 2008

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Distractions

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The Anti-Workshop [two]

During my recent foray into Seattle for the Anti-Workshop, I was overwhelmed by the awesome culture of the city. I really enjoyed my time exploring with my fellow photogs. Here are some shots from my perspective.

Fisherman
An old Fisherman.

Pike
World famous Pike Public Fish Market.

Characters
I spoke with the gent on the left for a while. He was a nice old fella who had a plethora of impressions of old-time actors…this was his Jimmy Cagney face. :-) The couple on the right had just departed a swanky gala event on pier 66 and were quite drunk and singing in French. They were elegant nonetheless and I loved their clothes and spunky attitudes.

The Market & Pub
The market was way cool. The Pub was where we had our daily ‘workshop.’

Grooving & neat old building
I really thought that guy had to have a photo taken of him. He was jammin and was pretty good. The building shot was snapped as I saw this old truck barreling down the road. I figured if I got it in the frame it would add some vintage appeal…it did. :-)

I hope you all liked my sharing time. I will post more Anti-Workshop pics soon…of lot of my new friends! Look out for your beautiful mugs to get face-time on my blog, yo!

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