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Artwork by Patrick Steger
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.
Bent Under Weight by Patrick Steger
Firey Sky over Grapevine by Patrick Steger
Lonely Butterfly by Patrick Steger
On The Lookout by Patrick Steger
Boardwalk Over Bog by Patrick Steger
Blue Hillside by Patrick Steger
Buttercups by Patrick Steger
Delicate Butterfly by Patrick Steger
Yellow Columbine by Patrick Steger
Decaying But In Use by Patrick Steger
Field of Yellow by Patrick Steger
Red River Mountain View 4 by Patrick Steger
Garden Meditation by Patrick Steger
Purple Hollyhock by Patrick Steger
Boardwalk at Night by Patrick Steger
Bluebonnet Carpet by Patrick Steger
Decatur Old Cabin - color by Patrick Steger
Decay and Ruin by Patrick Steger
Decaying But In Use color by Patrick Steger
Red River Mountain 1 by Patrick Steger
Red River Mountain View 3 by Patrick Steger
The Guardian I by Patrick Steger
Grazing Longhorns by Patrick Steger
You Lookin At Me by Patrick Steger
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About Patrick Steger
I began my photographic journey in 1972 with a 35mm SLR camera. I learned quickly that I could control the way an image looked and make it look much better than most amateur photographers. Over the following decades, my interest in photography grew as I pursued a career in the high tech industry. Over the years I was encouraged by many friends to turn my "hobby" into a profession. It wasn't until 2002 that I took action and began my professional photography career on a part time basis. From 2002 through 2014 I learned and grew a LOT! In 2014 I retired from my high tech career and in 2015 opened my professional photography business full time. My "why" is something I discovered after turning professional. When I began, I thought my "why" was to create beautiful photographs, however, I learned my real "why" was to be able to positively impact people's lives. That was something I had been doing throughout my career in the high tech industry. Now I get to do it in a much more emotional way. In my portrait work, I see many smiles as my clients see the images I captured for their family. I also see tears of joy as a parent looks at a family portrait and it is the last family portrait taken prior to one of the children going off to college, or joining the military. So, much like those emotions, I strive for my Fine Art images to evoke emotions for the viewers. The emotions for these images span a wide varity of emotions, for as many reasons as there are people viewing the images. My disire is that my one or many of my images might remind you of a special place, a special time, a special feeling you had, or just bring back memories that are meaningful for you.