Richard Lund Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Richard Lund 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 Richard Lund
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.
Hollywood Sign at Night by Richard Lund
Chrysler Turbine Tail Double by Richard Lund
Silver Lake in May by Richard Lund
Red and White Rose by Richard Lund
Waimea Ridge Princess Diana Sky by Richard Lund
Randy's Donuts- Band Area Jay Leno by Richard Lund
Ludlow house along Route 66 by Richard Lund
Heirloom Rose in Pink by Richard Lund
Silver Lake in Spring Colors by Richard Lund
Grand Hotel - Paris- 1930s by Richard Lund
Dick Nixon Smiling at Rally by Richard Lund
Baldwin Sky 60X20 by Richard Lund
Cactus Flower Quartet by Richard Lund
Cactus Flower Trumpets by Richard Lund
Peter's Apartment Day-from Spidey 2 by Richard Lund
D W P D T L A Take 1 by Richard Lund
Zumbro River South Fork by Richard Lund
Osborne Mansion Night by Richard Lund
Misty Manhattan In Blues by Richard Lund
Cabo Day from Heartbreak Kid by Richard Lund
Bugle Offices Westside Day- Spidey 2 by Richard Lund
Hollywood from the Hills by Richard Lund
Massive Newsroom by Richard Lund
Silver Lake Park Freshly Mown by Richard Lund
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About Richard Lund
Richard Lund spent more than 35 years shooting pictures for movies and television. He made background pictures that he enlarged on transparent film called translites. He shot scenes for 240 feature films and a lot of television. He made all the backgrounds for Jay Leno's late night shows. He shot scenes at the White House twice for the West Wing. He regularly worked throughout the United States and Canada featuring New York City most frequently. He made backgrounds for the first four Spider-Man films and the first two Ghostbusters movies. Richard spent a night on the Great Pyramid of Egypt with five 8X10 cameras for a film called Ruby Cairo.
He also presents pictures from a special archive of pictures from the 1930s and 1940s used for the Shipman Process. These images have been hidden out of any view for more than 40 years. Richard is slowly bringing them to the light of day.