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About Loowit Imaging

Loowit Imaging is a unique approach to Northwest landscape, scenic, and outdoor portrait photography. It is the brainchild of Steve Rosenow, an avid Northwest photographer with a unique approach to documenting everything big and small, and all things inbetween, about the Pacific Northwest (specifically, Washington State). All photos within this website are taken and produced outside the box, using unconventional wisdom to create and document Washington State's scenery at its finest. The primary focus of Loowit Imaging has been landscape, nature and portrait photography. More recently, Loowit Imaging has also became a premiere astrophotographer, expanding out to photograph all of the wonders of the night sky.

Loowit Imaging has also been featured in prominent publications, both online and in print. From NASA websites, to print and broadcast media and to trade publications, Loowit Imaging is a premiere source for photography in the Pacific Northwest.


List of Loowit Imaging's accomplishments:

Ripley's Believe it or Not! (2014 Dare to Look! annual)
NBC News / The Weather Channel (Weather Gone Viral - documentary) 
ABC News - World News Tonight
KOMO News (Seattle)
KATU News (Portland)
KIRO News (Seattle)
NASA (Spaceweather.com)
Student Transportation News (school bus industry trade magazine)
Flickr Explore

About the name.
The name 'Loowit' in Loowit Imaging comes from the native Klickitat name for Mount St. Helens. Loowit is synonymous with Mount St. Helens and many locations around the volcano share the Loowit name. The name was chosen because of a lifelong interest in Mount St. Helens by photographer and Loowit Imaging founder, Steve Rosenow, and because it was often a subject in many of his photographs.

 

About the photographer.
Steve Rosenow is the photographer behind the lens, and owner of Loowit Imaging. Fascinated by cameras, and a love for the Northwest, he established Loowit Imaging out of a love for photography, and out of the desire to provide top-notch service to clients across the Pacific Northwest.

 

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