Al Seger Photo

Al Seger Photo North Idaho Outdoor Photography Artistic talent is the culmination of everything observed by the senses from the moment of birth. I did.

I Believe, not that a person is born an artist nor that artistic talents lie deep within a person waiting to escape, but that artistic vision starts from day one through the use of senses. We start by noticing the difference between light and dark, then along the way we notice colors, shapes, smell, feel, and taste. Early on we react to sensual input based on the reactions of our mentors and this

helps to shape our path as an artist. Many times have I seen a toddler fall and look around to judge what the reaction should be based on the people that may or may not have noticed. As we grow older we interpret groups of senses as feelings(fear, pain, joy, excitement, etc.), and this is where we start creating feelings based on our own experiences. Experience is our palette and the colors on our palette are influenced by sensual interpretations. While a thunderstorm may be shown by one artist as dark and foreboding, it may be shown as energetic and awesome by another. To get back to me, I was introduced to nature and the outdoors early through walks in the woods of rural Connecticut and the Berkshire Mountains, and I still find beauty in the outdoors from the musty smells of decomposing leaves and logs to the fragrent and sometimes pungent odors of wildflowers in bloom; from the smooth red bark of a Madrone tree to the spiny Devils Club; and from the hoot of an owl to the raspy voice of the raven to the lyrical song of the meadowlark. I am happiest in the great outdoors, especially here in the great northwest. While you cannot smell the flowers, or hear the wind soughing through the trees, or small animals scurrying through the leaves, or feel the warm sun on your back as you sit atop a large granite boulder enjoying the view, I hope my images will leave you with a full sensual palette through memories of your own experiences.


“Oh yeah, I remember when I.....”


Thank you, and I hope you like what you see.

May 16th, 2018 at the Bison Refuge near Dixon, MT.A vocal Western Meadowlark.
05/30/2018

May 16th, 2018 at the Bison Refuge near Dixon, MT.
A vocal Western Meadowlark.

May 1st, 2018 - Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge
05/03/2018

May 1st, 2018 - Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge

April 29th, 2018 - Went to the Driftwood Catch Basin today with Sharon.
04/30/2018

April 29th, 2018 - Went to the Driftwood Catch Basin today with Sharon.

April 3rd, 2018 - Fishing in a snowstorm...
04/07/2018

April 3rd, 2018 - Fishing in a snowstorm...

April 1st,2018 - Mother Nature appears confused.
04/04/2018

April 1st,2018 - Mother Nature appears confused.

The Kootenai Valley from Smith Creek rd
03/16/2018

The Kootenai Valley from Smith Creek rd

Think Spring - March 8th,2018Columbine will soon be blooming.
03/08/2018

Think Spring - March 8th,2018
Columbine will soon be blooming.

Think Spring  March 7th,2018It's taking for EVER!Female Cardinal
03/08/2018

Think Spring March 7th,2018
It's taking for EVER!
Female Cardinal

Think Spring - March 6th, 2018Iris will soon be blooming.Bearded Iris
03/08/2018

Think Spring - March 6th, 2018
Iris will soon be blooming.
Bearded Iris

Think Spring - March 5th,2018Oh Boy!  Fresh greens.Beaver
03/08/2018

Think Spring - March 5th,2018
Oh Boy! Fresh greens.
Beaver

March 4th, 2018  Think SpringMariposa Lily - Taken June 26th, 2005 in the Columbia Gorge
03/05/2018

March 4th, 2018 Think Spring
Mariposa Lily - Taken June 26th, 2005 in the Columbia Gorge

March 3rd, 2018  Think Spring.Yellow Warbler
03/04/2018

March 3rd, 2018 Think Spring.
Yellow Warbler

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