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Tami Roleff Art Collections

Shop for artwork from Tami Roleff 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 Tami Roleff

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.

About Tami Roleff

Tami Roleff I inherited the photography gene from my maternal grandfather, who taught me that no special occasion or celebration could start until the photograph documenting it had been taken (thereby proving the event actually happened!), and from my father, from whom I inherited my first SLR camera. I’ve been taking photos for nearly 40 years, starting with the 110 Instamatic camera and eventually moving on to 35-mm film cameras, point-and-shoot digital cameras, and finally, last year, my first digital SLR camera, a Nikon D3100.

I’d been using point-and-shoot digital cameras for the past 10 years, mostly taking photos of our golden retrievers, which have been featured in many calendars. But when I got my new DSLR for Christmas 2010, I realized I needed to re-learn how to take photos. I set myself a challenge of taking a photo every day. I’ve also taken several photography classes with some well-known photographers in the area. I got many compliments on my photos, so I started entering local photography shows and competitions, and have collected many ribbons, including the Joshua Tree National Park award at the Morongo Valley Art Colony Fall 2011 Show for the Best Photo taken inside the park.

Although there have been many days when I’ve stressed over, “What am I going to take a picture of today?” I’ve really enjoyed my personal challenge of taking photos every day. I’ve met new friends, explored new places, crossed items off my Bucket List, and learned a lot.

I live in Yucca Valley, California, and frequently explore Joshua Tree National Park, which is practically spitting distance from my home.