Steven Antonio Photography

Steven Antonio is a Boston-based photographer known for capturing the natural beauty of the subject; person or nature.

Steven studied Photography at McIntosh College and began his career photographing sports events and as an editor/assistant for Bill Truslow Photography and Soulful Impressions Photography. Later, he founded his own company, Steven Antonio Photography, previous known as Wonder of it Awe Photography.

Steven has over a decade of experience creating images from natural landscapes (while traveling to all 50 states) to non-profit fundraisers and special events to family and corporate portraits.

Steven photographs . . .
   events; from weddings to fundraisers, 
   portraits; from senior portraits to album covers and
   artwork; from landscapes to street photography. 

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Steven Antonio


Steven is extremely professional, punctual, fun and easy to work with. He kept the atmosphere casual and all of our employees at ease as he took candid and posed photos. The final product was exactly what our company was looking for and I would not hesitate to hire Steven again!
— Susan Brash, Associate at WB Engineers+Consultants
Steve was a great assistant. He’s a quick learner, willing to do whatever is necessary to get the job done, was flexible with the crazy freelance photography hours and always had a good attitude. I could always count on him to do a good job.
— Bill, Bill Truslow Photography
I’ve hired Steven Antonio for a number of photography and design projects. His integrity and larger-than-life personality come through in every photograph and design he’s created. He worked with us until we were completely happy with the results, and never took criticism personally. He has also kept in mind the fact that we’re a non-profit. We would be hard pressed to find a photographer and designer of such quality with our budget, so we were so glad to learn how flexible Steve is. Takes direction exceedingly well, but never disappoints with his creative spins. The final product always far exceeds the initial plan.
— Paige, American Training Inc.