
Strazzanti
Photography & Art was created by Alex Strazzanti
in August, 2003. After
receiving his Master of Social Work degree from Washington
University in St. Louis and
working in social services for ten years, Alex discovered a
passion for photography and
began pursuing his interests fervently. He soon discovered
that his affinity for capturing
beauty would lead him to wonderful places around the country
and the world. His
photography is strongly influenced by Taoist and Buddhist principles
of balance, serenity,
and truth. His goal is to capture true beauty as it exists
in nature. In a time when we are
often inundated with images that have been digitally altered,
he takes pride that his
images are true natural moments. His eye for detail, timing,
and composition lead the
viewer into the photo and bring them to a place where they
can feel the power of
the peaceful moment.
Alex lives in Seattle with his wife, Jeannie, and their two dogs. On January 22, 2005, Alex
and his wife opened Oasis Art Gallery in Wallingford which
showcases his photographs as well as 70 other talented artists
in a variety of media.
For more about Oasis Art Gallery, visit www.oasisinseattle.com
Customers
Absolut Hair – candid salon images for Web site
www.absoluthair.com
Activspace - architectural photos for
Web site and publications (Seattle and Portland)
Art of the Table – restaurant images for Web site
www.artofthetable.net
Associated Warehouse – Web site photos
www.associatedinc.net
Coldwell Banker Bain – Listings throughout King County
www.keystobellevue.com
Electronetics – Brochure, trade show
displays, and Web site
Enlighten - product photos for catalog
and Web site
www.enlightenstyle.com
Family Naturally – product photos
for Web site
www.familynaturally.com
Imagine Children’s Museum – brochures,
exhibit displays, advertising materials www.imaginecm.org
Kokatat Watersports Wear – Catalog images and advertising
www.kokatat.com
Navarro Canoe Co. – Catalog and Web site
www.navarrocanoes.com
Nortec Marine Inc. – Product images of marine products
www.nortecmarine.com
Northwest Center – Individual Employment
Program brochures, newsletter, and Web site www.nwcenter.org
Puget Sound Business Journal – Photo
with article “Disabled Workers’ skill, desire
impress employers”, 2003
RE/MAX Mutual Realty – Listings throughout King County
www.lindakeylon.com
Sawyer Paddles and Oars – Catalog and Web site
www.paddlesandoars.com
University of Washington – Jackson School of International Studies
Windermere - photos of homes up to $1 million/4300
sq. ft
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Shows
Four Legs Good
Wallingford Art Walk
June, 2008
Teahouse Kuan Yin
www.teahousekuanyin.com
April, 2008
Enlighten
Ballard Art Walk
August & September, 2006
Sirens Salon
Seattle, WA
April, 2006 - April, 2007
Sunriver Books & Music
Sunriver, OR
July, 2005 - on-going
Wedgwood Massage Therapy
Seattle, WA
July, 2005 - March, 2007
Black Cat Cafe
University District
Seattle, WA
June - August, 2005
RE/MAX Forum Center
Ballard Art Walk
Seattle, WA
February, 2005
www.andrewlparker.com
Activspace Leasing Office , Lake City
Seattle, WA
November, 2004 - June 2005
www.activspace.com
Black Box Gallery Seattle, WA
October, 2004
Enlighten
Ballard Art Walk
Seattle, WA
August - Sept. 2004
www.enlightenstyle.com
Artist Portfolios
Troy Gua (enamels and acrylics on canvas)
Mark Grantham (acrylics on canvas)
Faith Williams (mixed media on board)
Nha Vuu Studios (sumi on paper)
Jenny Kemp (acrylics on board)
Ingrid Alvarez (oils, acrylics, pencil sketches, 3-D)
Amanda Prowse (acrylics)
Michael McCaffrey (art mazes)
Peggy Anton (textile wall hangings)
Bill Fahey (paintings)
Erin MacCoy (acrylic)
Louis Britton (oil paintings)
Guy Warren (oil paintings)
Desiree Lourens (oil paintings)
Marc Ouellette (glass)
Lisa Adamson (jewelry)
Tom Hughes (jewelry)
Andrew Dunloy (jewelry and gemstones) Martha Carey (oil & glaze
paintings)
Brielle Designs (light switch plates)
Publications
Canoe & Kayak Beginner's Guide -
2008 Edition, pg. 44
Family Camping & Canoeroots –
Spring, 2008, pg. 13
Canoe & Kayak Magazine –
March 2008, pg. 10
USA Today – Photo with article “Kids’ Museums
Grow By Leaps, Bounds”, 2/18/05
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