Robert Culver Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Robert Culver 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 Robert Culver
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.
The Wall of Trees by Robert Culver
Party Cat by Robert Culver
Greaving for fallen son by Robert Culver
pushbutton automatic by Robert Culver
Focus Stack by Robert Culver
Scene from Logans Square. by Robert Culver
Water Lilly by Robert Culver
House in the Mist by Robert Culver
First light by Robert Culver
Day Lilly by Robert Culver
Homage to the Moon by Robert Culver
Where is the Hofbrau by Robert Culver
Misty Plumb blossom by Robert Culver
Close-up texture by Robert Culver
Seclusion on the Saint-Laurent by Robert Culver
Stamen and Pestle by Robert Culver
Staircase - spiral by Robert Culver
Old Hotel by Robert Culver
Jackmanii Clematis by Robert Culver
Dark Alley by Robert Culver
View from the River by Robert Culver
Weltenburg Abbey Courtyard. by Robert Culver
Where is the Hofbrau II by Robert Culver
Doors of Kromeriz by Robert Culver
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About Robert Culver
I started taking photographs when I was around 12 when I went to Washington, DC on a class trip. I had a Kodak Brownie Hawkeye, my father gave to me. I think it was his camera originally and I still have it. I did not take photography seriously though until I went into the Navy and was stationed in WestPAC, Vietnam campaign. I went to school on the GI bill, graduated from Brooks Institute, majored in illustration.
As you can see from my work, I enjoy photographing flowers, macro's of anything interesting, landscapes and started to work with High Dynamic Range Imaging and Tone-mapping. Up until 2005, I used my trusty Nikon F Photomic. Since film was rather expensive, I limited my picture taking. But in 2005 I purchased my D70s which set me free. Most of which you see in my collection will be digital photos. I have since upgraded to a Nikon D600 and loving it.
Enjoy, Bob Culver