Archive for the ‘San Francisco’ Category
:: It Is Best ::

It is best to read the weather forecast before praying for rain. – Mark Twain
:: Remind Me Why We’re Here ::

35mm film. You can view more of my film shots here.
:: Ferry Building ::

as seen along the San Francisco Bay waterfront, Ferry Building in background.
:: Clarion Alley, A Child and Some Pigeons ::

Clarion Alley , a very curious child, and a kit of furious pigeons.
:: Macondray Lane ::
I originally posted a piece on Macondray Lane over 4 years ago. A few weeks ago, I stepped onto this SF gem again.

35mm film. You can view more of my film shots here.
:: SoMa a.m. Hustle ::

gentleman hustling along in SoMa neighborhood one fine San Francisco Sunday morning
35mm film
:: Rocky ::

He came to the US, from India, in the mid-70’s with his parents. His name is Rocky.
35mm film
:: Double Fisted ::

part of my “SF Street Series” photo project. Click here for that.
I’m not so sure the girl in the rear is actually on a phone call.
:: GOSR and SEMEL ::
recently Facebook teamed up with Spotify and held a launch party to celebrate the US arrival of Spotify. However, prior to the event, local graffiti artists, GOSR and SEMEL, were able to completely cover the building in what I must say is a fantastic piece of work.


:: FiDi Shortcut ::

FiDi is just another popular nickname for one of San Francisco’s many neighborhood’s, in this case the Financial District
35mm film.
:: Lunch in August ::

just started messing around with a 35mm Canonet rangefinder this week. Shot above taken on Kodak film. Don’t really know what I’m doing as of yet.
:: UrbEx Series :: Warehouse No. 6 (Revisited) ::
Back in 2008, I visited Warehouse No. 6 (aka the Cathedral), this weekend I made a return visit.


you can see the entire set on Flickr here.
:: Jesse Hazelip – 941 Geary Gallery ::
Last night, January 15th, 941 Geary Gallery hosted the opening premier of Jesse Hazelip’s “Belle of the Brawl”





:: Brick Studies ::
Been taking a lot of photos of bricks lately. Not sure why. Maybe it’s their age..

the texture

the simplicity of a brick

layered and stacked








































