Ray Congrove Art Collections
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Artwork by Ray Congrove
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.
Bridge Lights by Ray Congrove
Old Capitol by Ray Congrove
Blackhawk Hotel by Ray Congrove
Lagomarcino's by Ray Congrove
Zero Emissions by Ray Congrove
Surf Ballroom by Ray Congrove
Fairgrounds Gate by Ray Congrove
Barbershop by Ray Congrove
Seating For One by Ray Congrove
American Dream Revisited by Ray Congrove
'57 Stratocaster by Ray Congrove
Studebaker by Ray Congrove
Modern Conveniences #2 by Ray Congrove
Cola Barn by Ray Congrove
Hornet In Black And White by Ray Congrove
Windows Certified by Ray Congrove
Country Road by Ray Congrove
Orange Flowers by Ray Congrove
Pine Creek Bridge by Ray Congrove
Tulips by Ray Congrove
Interstate Bridge by Ray Congrove
High Water by Ray Congrove
Chandelier by Ray Congrove
Spare Pins by Ray Congrove
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About Ray Congrove
Iowa based Photographer. My name is Ray Congrove, and I've been exposed to photography since childhood. I watched my Dad make enlargements in his home darkroom when I was 5 years old. We've come a long way in photography since those days wrapped in red safe light. From Junior High, on till today, photography has held a place of significance in my life. After High School, I entered the United States Navy as a Photographer's Mate, and achieved the rank of Petty Officer 2nd Class. I only served 5 years, but it was a very intense time for me photographically. I've shot with everything from instamatic cameras to very large process cameras, the largest having a vacuum film back that was 6 foot by 6 foot in size. I have since moved on from film based photography, and am now enjoying the new world of digital photography. Sometimes I miss the old ways of the darkroom, but find the lessons learned there still come in handy in the digital age. It is with great pleasure that I continue my photographic journey, and share what I find with the viewers here on Fine Art America. The name of which is somewhat misleading, as I enjoy seeing viewers and receiving comments from all over the world on this site. Every artist here would love to sell their images, but that doesn't happen every day, so suffice to say, it's an honor to be viewed. Some of the comments I receive, are priceless to me, and make the experience of being here on Fine Art America a real joy. I hope some of my images will connect with people. That's really all I hope for. Thanks for stopping by..