Stephen Dennstedt Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Stephen Dennstedt based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Stephen Dennstedt
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Blue Door by Stephen Dennstedt
Jungle House by Stephen Dennstedt
Uros Island Girl by Stephen Dennstedt
Northern-crested Caracara by Stephen Dennstedt
Boats at Rest by Stephen Dennstedt
Senor Cigar by Stephen Dennstedt
Vintage Transportation by Stephen Dennstedt
Lonesome Road by Stephen Dennstedt
Serenity by Stephen Dennstedt
Sunset on Playa Ancon by Stephen Dennstedt
Old Habana by Stephen Dennstedt
Cordillera Blanca by Stephen Dennstedt
Peacock Finery by Stephen Dennstedt
Antigua Ruins by Stephen Dennstedt
Jaguar at Rest by Stephen Dennstedt
Tree Carving by Stephen Dennstedt
Great Blue Heron by Stephen Dennstedt
Old Colonials by Stephen Dennstedt
Anna's Hummingbird by Stephen Dennstedt
Great Egret by Stephen Dennstedt
Long-tailed Meadowlark by Stephen Dennstedt
Monterrico Sunset by Stephen Dennstedt
Seal by Stephen Dennstedt
Juvenile Black-crowned Night Heron by Stephen Dennstedt
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About Stephen Dennstedt
I am an itinerant American expat traveling the world and taking my pictures. Before I got a life I was a commercial banker for thirty years, and a (very) young Marine Corps Sergeant in Vietnam. I have been snapping shutters for over sixty years, and finally turned professional in 2009. I created my company Indochine Photography that same year. I left the USA in early 2012 to pursue my lifelong dream of photographing the world, and interacting with its many wonderful and diverse cultures. Shortly after arriving in Yucatan, Mexico, I spent a year as the staff photographer for The Yucatan Times newspaper. Since I’ve been on the road I’ve adopted the philosophy of: Live Simple, Live Cheap, Live Free.
I began my early career as a classically trained artist studying with the well known San Diego artist Dorothy Wright. Achieving some initial success early on I enjoyed an exhibition of my work at the world-renowned San Diego Museum of Fine Art. Not living up to my own unrealistic expectations I left the world of paint, brush and canvas behind, and instead embraced photography which I had been studying concurrently. Again success came early when I was a winner in Kodak’s National High School Photography Contest.
Stephen F. Dennstedt