Rich Governali Art Collections
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Artwork by Rich Governali
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.
Antique Glass Fishing Float by Rich Governali
Green Gecko by Rich Governali
Against the Grain by Rich Governali
Girl with Ducklings by Rich Governali
Camellia by Rich Governali
Chinese House and Bridge on Pond by Rich Governali
Luminous Rose by Rich Governali
Pink Water Lily and Pads by Rich Governali
Hot Lips by Rich Governali
Hummingbird by Rich Governali
Fisherman by Rich Governali
Bee In Flight by Rich Governali
Fall Joy by Rich Governali
Bodie Church Sepia by Rich Governali
Beach Glass by Rich Governali
Bee on Yellow Flower by Rich Governali
Bench on the Pond by Rich Governali
Sky Reflecting on Pond by Rich Governali
Mt. Fuji with Cherry Blossoms by Rich Governali
Teardrop Abstract by Rich Governali
Screen Time by Rich Governali
Green Suburbia by Rich Governali
Gecko and Anthuriums by Rich Governali
Fishing the Wind by Rich Governali
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About Rich Governali
I grew up in Anaheim, CA in the 1960s surrounded by strawberry fields and the aroma of condensing orange juice from the Sunkist plant just a few miles from my home. My first camera was a gift from my aunt and uncle in the late 60s. I became the school photographer at Dale Jr. High from 1975-1977 under the guidance of John W. Lehman. I also did some work for Magnolia Highs year book while I attended school there from 1977-1980. I earned my BSEE from DeVry Institute of Technology in 1983. I shot using film in the 90s and switched to digital around the turn of the millennium. Today I shoot using a Nikon D810, D700 and an infrared converted Nikon D80. I primarily use Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop CC, On1 and Topaz to cleanup and prepare images. My most influential photographers in alphabetical order are Nick Carver, John W. Lehman, Annie Omens, Jay Panish, Deborah Sandige, Sue Swanezy, Tony Sweet, and Mick Victor.