While attending the Bloedel Reserve Creative Residency on Bainbridge Island, Washington, I spent three weeks in this stunning “cottage”. Originally built for Prentice Bloedel, the house sits in the forest, but is on the edge of the park’s entrance. Highlights were deer coming to the window and being awoken by coyotes howling at night.

Steve Giovinco

With over three decades of experience, Steve Giovinco's recently has created night landscape photographs made a sites of environmental change, particularly focusing on the transformative beauty of remote and challenging locations like Greenland. A Yale University MFA graduate, his career highlights include over 90 exhibitions and is a three-time a Fulbright Fellow semi-finalist.

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