San Gabriel Valley Pictures

San Gabriel Valley Fine Art Photography Gallery

Featured gallery of San Gabriel Valley pictures by Richard Wong. Museum-quality limited and open edition fine art photography prints for sale.

Having grown up on the outskirts of Los Angeles County, in the San Gabriel Valley, I have a familiarity with my childhood backyard that millions of other residents overlook on a daily basis. Amidst the suburban sprawl and thick smog, people are still surrounded by nature in the valley from the San Gabriel Mountains, foothills, rivers, and creeks. This gallery includes pictures from Pasadena, the Huntington Botanical Gardens, San Gabriel River, Glendora and San Dimas.

I offer personal consultations with my customers to determine which style of print is best for you and produce custom print files tailored to your needs. Printing and shipping of my landscape photos are handled by world-class professional print labs. For licensing inquiries, contact me. I’m here to help you through the process as you consider purchasing artwork for your home or office. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out.

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San Gabriel Valley Map

About San Gabriel Valley

The San Gabriel Valley is a bustling region located in the heart of California, just east of Los Angeles. Spanning more than 200 square miles, this area is known for its rich history, diverse communities, and vibrant economy. Here, I'll discuss the key features of the San Gabriel Valley, exploring its geography and climate, demographics, economy, education, transportation, and attractions.

Geography and Climate

The San Gabriel Valley is defined by its diverse geography, which ranges from rugged mountains to sprawling suburbs. The region is located in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains and is bisected by the San Gabriel River. The climate in the San Gabriel Valley is typically Mediterranean, characterized by warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters. While the area is known for its mild climate, it is also facing a number of environmental challenges, including air and water pollution, urbanization, and the threat of wildfires.

Attractions and Points of Interest

The San Gabriel Valley is rich with natural and cultural attractions, making it a popular destination for residents and visitors alike. Some of the area's most popular attractions include the Angeles National Forest, The Huntington Library and Botanical Gardens, and Pasadena City Hall. The region is also home to a number of shopping centers, restaurants, and entertainment venues, offering a range of activities and experiences for all ages.

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