Roddy Scheer is a photographer based in Seattle. He specializes in the outdoors, nature, travel and environmental issues. Scheer’s stock collection includes more than 10,000 images including coverage of Arizona, Alaska, Florida, Colorado, Louisiana, Maine, Hawaii, Utah, the Pacific Northwest, Peru and Canada. His images have appeared in many magazines, books, advertisements and websites. Meanwhile, his fine art prints, which are directly for sale via online stores, have been featured in 3 solo exhibitions. At one point, he ran and exhibition with a theme of recovering the landscapes around Mt. St. Helens. This exhibition took place at the Mt. St. Helens at the Coldwater Ridge Visitor Center and ran for 2 years. It featured photographs he took of the volcano in southwest Washington that was recently re-activated.
Several of these photographs and many others appeared in the update of KC Publications in 2005. In 2008, the artist worked with a non-profit Stewardship Partners company based in Seattle. He worked on a year-long photography project which involved the documentation the conservation initiatives of the group. The conservation was on private agricultural land throughout the Snoqualmie Valley. In 2004, he held another exhibition which featured the images he took over a 24-hour period that he spent on one of the most beautiful wild islands of Penobscot Bay. The art he exhibited here sold out in one day. Currently, his art is on display in a variety of retail and corporate locations in the United States. They are also in many galleries, homes and institutions.