Steve Raley Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Steve Raley 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 Steve Raley
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.
Last Wave by Steve Raley
Ponte Santa Trinita e Ponte Vecchio by Steve Raley
The Brothers by Steve Raley
Manhole Cover - Stadt Trier by Steve Raley
Invincible - A story of guts - determination - and galoshes by Steve Raley
Organ Mountains No. 1 by Steve Raley
Fresh Restrooms by Steve Raley
Seattle's Fremont Troll #2 by Steve Raley
Gelateria Lorenzo by Steve Raley
Wet Threads by Steve Raley
Tide Rushes In by Steve Raley
Dr Seuss Flowers by Steve Raley
Waiting For The Bus - Westlake Station by Steve Raley
Chevy Trucks All In A Row by Steve Raley
Shade Tree Mechanic by Steve Raley
Scattered Showers by Steve Raley
Sunflower Bud, Snowcapped by Steve Raley
Woodcarver's Hands by Steve Raley
Sunflower...Drooping by Steve Raley
Street of the Golden Keys by Steve Raley
Le Chat Noir by Steve Raley
Japanese Maple No. 1 by Steve Raley
Still Life - Tulips, Color by Steve Raley
The Ponte Santa Trinita e Ponte Vecchio by Steve Raley
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About Steve Raley
Steve's first camera was given to him when he was but a wee lad of two...maybe three years old. His parents took it away shortly thereafter when he displayed a distinct inability to grasp the concept of 'film advancement'.
A less than auspicious beginning, to be sure, but Steve got a second chance a few years later when he received a Kodak FlashFun Hawkeye camera for Christmas. Nothing and no one were safe; he became quite bothersome to family, friends and critters alike. He turned a page in high school when he enrolled in a photography class. His father gave him his Argus C44R 35mm rangefinder camera; he signed up for the yearbook staff and became annoying to a whole new group people.
Steve spent eight of his twenty year Marine Corps career as a photographer, providing all manner of photographic support: mixing chemicals, processing film, making prints, and shooting everything from accident scenes, portraits and passport photos to photojournalism spreads and supporting artwork for military print media (newspaper, magazine and recruitment).
Steve's photographic experiences have naturally molded his photographic sensibilities. He tends to lean toward documentary and candid photography, and much of what he does is what he calls, 'Found Photography'. Generally, his workflow will go one of two ways; he may see something of interest in his travels and, if he can't stop, he will double-back later to explore that subject further. Other times he will go out to shoot without a specific subject in mind, to see what he can see, shooting what inspires him. His work reflects both approaches.
Please explore and enjoy!