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Ramses II statue, Temple of Luxor, Luxor, Egyptby Steve Vidler
24" x 18" Photographic Print Print
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Low angle view of a coliseum lit up at night, Colosseum, Rome, Italyby Steve Vidler
24" x 18" Photographic Print Print
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Aerial view of a rock formation. Ayers Rock, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Australiaby Steve Vidler
24" x 18" Photographic Print Print
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Close-up of an aircraft displayed in a museum, Spirit of St. Louis, National Air and Space Museum, Washington DC, USAby Steve Vidler
24" x 18" Photographic Print Print
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Low angle view of a coliseum, Colosseum, Rome, Italy Landscapeby Steve Vidler
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Sailboats in a river, Old Cataract Hotel, Aswan, Egyptby Steve Vidler
24" x 18" Photographic Print Print
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Great Temple of Ramses II, Abu Simbel, Egyptby Steve Vidler
24" x 18" Photographic Print Print
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Great Sphinx, Giza, Egyptby Steve Vidler
24" x 18" Photographic Print Print
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Colossi of Memnon, Luxor, Egyptby Steve Vidler
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Colosseum, Rome, Italyby Steve Vidler
24" x 18" Photographic Print Print
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High angle view of a coliseum, Colosseum, Rome, Italyby Steve Vidler
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Opera house lit up at night, Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australiaby Steve Vidler
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High angle view of rock formations, Three Sisters, Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australiaby Steve Vidler
24" x 18" Photographic Print Print
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Smithsonian Institution Building, Washington D.C., USAby Steve Vidler
24" x 18" Photographic Print Print
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Great Sphinx, Giza, Egyptby Steve Vidler
24" x 18" Photographic Print Print
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Hot air balloons at the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USAby Steve Vidler
24" x 18" Photographic Print Print
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Low angle view of an aircraft displayed in a museum, National Air and Space Museum, Washington DC, USAby Steve Vidler
24" x 18" Photographic Print Print
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High angle view of rock formation, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USAby Steve Vidler
24" x 18" Photographic Print Print
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High angle view of tourists at an observation point, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USAby Steve Vidler
24" x 18" Photographic Print Print
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Low angle view of a coliseum, Colosseum, Rome, Italyby Steve Vidler
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High angle view of rock formation, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USAby Steve Vidler
36" x 28" Art Print Print
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Steve Vidler has a special passion for London photography. He believes that the ability to examine components of a scene and look beyond what is obvious is a key factor in his photography career as well as a very important part of understanding our place in a larger landscape. Vilder is keen to detail and this has enabled him to capture very memorable moments. He is a veteran travel photographer who has been shooting stock photos around the world for more than 40 years. He’s most widely known for his captivating images. He attributes his creativity to being exposed to a variety of works by other artists. In the course of his work, he has witnessed radical changes in the photography industry, but he has been a prolific and successful travel photographer all through his career. He has a great admiration for nature and is careful when it comes to choosing his subjects. This makes him to capture a wide variety of images that are all attractive. The photographer is good at what he does and doesn’t fear to take even the very complex projects that many artists would ran away from. He has also contributed to magazines and books around the world. With an eye for a best-selling photo Vidler will stop at nothing to get an interesting, new angle on the most iconic places in the world. The quality of the framed Steve Vidler art speaks for itself. The choice of his subject matter is such as to endear his viewers to his art. Vidler chooses subjects that clients can easily relate to and those that appeal to their emotions.