Rojo
Located in Ketchum, ID
On the rodeo circuit and in the ring, Steve Wrubel captures those fleeting moments that appear as a
21st Century and Contemporary Figurative Photography
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Rojo
Located in Ketchum, ID
On the rodeo circuit and in the ring, Steve Wrubel captures those fleeting moments that appear as a
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Larsen
Located in Ketchum, ID
On the rodeo circuit and in the ring, Steve Wrubel captures those fleeting moments that appear as a
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Darby #5/12
Located in Palm Beach, FL
On the rodeo circuit and in the ring, Steve Wrubel captures those fleeting moments that appear as a
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Stockyards
Located in Palm Beach, FL
For most of my life, I’ve traveled the world with my camera in order to photograph happy people and beautiful places. Wherever I go, I find myself constantly drawn to the west and ev...
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Barstow- color rodeo photograph framed in white by Steve Wrubel
Located in Ketchum, ID
This color photograph by Steve Wrubel captures the spirit of American Rodeo. A bronc rider is shown
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Laramie- color rodeo photograph framed in white by Steve Wrubel
Located in Ketchum, ID
This color photograph by Steve Wrubel captures the spirit of American Rodeo. A bronc rider is shown
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Cheyenne- color photography bucking bronco rodeo by Steve Wrubel framed in white
Located in Ketchum, ID
This color photograph by Steve Wrubel captures the spirit of American Rodeo. A bronc rider is shown
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Colby #4/12
Located in Palm Beach, FL
On the rodeo circuit and in the ring, Steve Wrubel captures those fleeting moments that appear as a
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Calavera
Located in Palm Beach, FL
On the rodeo circuit and in the ring, Steve Wrubel captures those fleeting moments that appear as a
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Champ #1/12
Located in Palm Beach, FL
On the rodeo circuit and in the ring, Steve Wrubel captures those fleeting moments that appear as a
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Panhandle
Located in Ketchum, ID
On the rodeo circuit and in the ring, Steve Wrubel captures those fleeting moments that appear as a
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Aurora
Located in Ketchum, ID
On the rodeo circuit and in the ring, Steve Wrubel captures those fleeting moments that appear as a
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Brody #1/8
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Framed & Signed Limited Editions Prints by Steve Wrubel On the rodeo circuit and in the ring
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Prescott #4/12
Located in Palm Beach, FL
On the rodeo circuit and in the ring, Steve Wrubel captures those fleeting moments that appear as a
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Rojo #2/8
Located in Palm Beach, FL
On the rodeo circuit and in the ring, Steve Wrubel captures those fleeting moments that appear as a
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