Steve Harris Photography

Steve Harris

Steve Harris completed his schooling at Parsons School of Design in Paris, France in 1988, and embarked on a career that has taken him from the fashion industry on the streets of Paris, to the advertising community in New York City through the early 1990’s, beyond and back.

 

After relocating to his native terrain in 1992, Steve put his efforts into Commercial and Fine Art photography with a renewed passion for his craft. After paying dues, in all ways with respect to photography, he slowly built a loyal following of clients and individuals who helped pave the way to a successful career.

During his tenure as House Photographer at the infamous Rockefellers Nightclub in Houston, he was able to tighten his grip into the rhythm of Texas music and create an extensive body of work of all that played the stage at Rockefellers. From there, it was an easy transition into photographing for the entertainment and music industries. In the spring of 2007, Steve’s first book, “Texas Troubadours” was published by the University of Texas Press, and was received with great reviews.

 

In recent years, Steve has found himself at the forefront of construction projects, near and far. Combining a unique perspective of fine art imagery, then merging that with raw construction sites. This has taken his beyond the box thinking, and created a new way of envisioning construction, both in the air, and terra firma.

 

Beyond, he is still hard at work with commercial assignments, getting dirty on construction sites, flying drones for both stills and motion projects, while continuing to create beautiful imagery on the ground. and, as always, expanding his personal projects, some that will see him traveling, others right outside the back door. He is also readying his next book, “South” for publication.

 

Steve lives in Houston, Texas with his 4 children, Sheriff, Archer, Ransom and Holland.

 

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Clients:

Compadre Records

Exxon

Uptown Houston District

Houston Arboretum

Greater Houston Convention & Visitors Bureau

Memorial Park Conservancy

Rice University

Shoehorn Design

Methodist Healthcare, San Antonio, TX

FMG Houston

Judson Design

Houston Texans

Rives Carlberg Advertising

Lopez Negrete Communications

Rounder Records

Shell Oil

Houston Dynamo