about 4 months ago - No comments
Free Admission to the Academy of Sciences this weekend for Sunset residents…woohoo! Related posts:How to get Yahoo Mail Beta Google Reader Play Headphones and Feed Readers Ping Favelet DVD movie weekend
about 4 months ago - 2 comments
In addition to Tony’s list, I watched a documentary on portrait and fashion photographer Richard Avedon called Darkness and Light. Here’s a quote from the video that really resonated with how I’ve been approaching photography: What drives him is this deeper more profound genuine interest in the people that he’s seeking out, in the stories
about 5 months ago - 1 comment
I gotta work on capturing smoke. It just doesn’t look the same in the image above as it did in person. The lighting in the image above was pretty harsh. I didn’t do much to the photo–just caught her as she walked out of the shadows. Related posts:How it feels to be laid off Jesus
about 5 months ago - 2 comments
A little out of focus. I gotta work on these dog shots. Related posts:Super Hero Speed Mail? Portrait? Ready! Emcee Hash Super high schoolers? Super senior gift bags
about 5 months ago - No comments
For my non-San Francisco/Oakland friends, this is Frank Chu. I talked to him for the first time and took this picture of him right before the San Francisco Pillow Fight last month. I couldn’t make it this year, but I was there back in 2007. I like how he was wearing a rose for Valentine’s
about 6 months ago - 3 comments
Edit: I know Dallas IS a big city, but maybe because they have so much space, they can spread out. Because when I was there, it didn’t FEEL like a big city with hardly any one crowded downtown. After traveling to Ithaca and Dallas last month, I realized I missed the energy of a big
about 6 months ago - 2 comments
Out shooting in the Mission last Saturday and ran into another group of photogs. This is Seth admiring Jason‘s 4×5. Related posts:Mission: Best Buy Emcee Hash Help-Portrait
about 6 months ago - 1 comment
Taken outside the SF Symphony. See the inside or Brad’s fish-eye version. Like Brad, I also wonder what type of person would carve this into the street? Related posts:Acoustics I wish I had in my house… 10:55 pm–I see a Christmas Aw yeah… This is what it means to be a person Hot and Humid
about 7 months ago - 2 comments
I was walking The Embarcadero, camera in hand, when this guy walked by, lifted up his tennis racket to hide his face and said, “No more, paparazzi. No more pictures.” I smiled and said, “That’s a good one” and couldn’t help but continue with “Can I take your picture?” He told me he’d been living
about 7 months ago - 3 comments
Too bad I didn’t have a wide angle with me that day. And too bad I don’t have a tripod. Oh well. Saints Peter and Paul Church in San Francisco, located ironically at 666 Filbert Street. Related posts:The Day the Earth Shook World Pillow Fight Day V Day Religion of nones Site Evolution
about 8 months ago
That’s great, Jen! I don’t remember seeing that. Must have been along Market towards the Mission. I like how the people in the foreground appear to be contemplating the message held high. That was a great walk, encountering a lot of interesting people…
about 7 months ago
What an extraordinary photo. The eye is first drawn to the
giant word TRUTH. After a while, you notice the chap in the
foreground, standing, peering upwards at Truth.
Perhaps there’s something in that for us all.
Gary
about 7 months ago
great picture. great quote. talk about interaction between different [artistic] media/forms of communication.