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Posts under ‘mission life’
Madness at 22nd and Mission.
Couldn’t sleep with all of the SF Giants celebratory rioting happening right around the corner from our house, so I went out to see what was happening. I brought a couple rolls of 1200 and 800 ISO film (35mm and 120 for my Diana), which I burned through quickly, so we’ll have to wait till [...]
Hey buddy, could you spare some time?
Saw this “unemployed podcaster” flier up on 19th and Mission St. Looks like a popular ad. I just called and left a message. Wonder if I’ll get a call back and/or what we’ll talk about. Maybe restaurants that don’t list their business hours up front. I hate it when shops do that… It’s like they [...]
Journey Into Analog: The Couple’s Roll
Using a shared roll of Tri-X film and my Ricoh TF-500 camera, Christine and I set out to create an entire batch of double exposed photos. Christine stated it off, taking about a month to capture her 36 shots, then I took all of my shots over the course of a weekend. We didn’t have [...]
Journey Into Analog: TRS by XA-3
Amongst my many “photography goals” is getting better at shooting climbing photos. I’ve only been climbing for about a year, and have only tried taking shots a couple of times, so I thought it’d be fun to shoot a few pics at the Top Rope Series at Mission Cliffs. These shots were taken on my [...]
Yard Sale! Come buy my stuff!
You know that feeling you have right after moving? The “I don’t need all this stuff, I should get rid of it” feeling? I’ve finally decided to sell off my entire cd collection, a bunch of guitars, maybe some keyboards, comics and other stuff. If you wanna buy it, I’ll be at the corner of [...]
Hungry Combat Unit
Spotted this shopping-cart-turned-tank on 16th Street yesterday and poked around the nearby restaurants until I found it’s creator. In my terrible attempt at speaking Spanish, I told him I loved his art and asked to take his picture. Although he looks a little scary holding his cardboard machine gun like a Sweded version of Rambo, [...]
Tintype portraits of me and my sweetiepoo
Here are some great portraits that Christine and I took during this month’s Sunday Streets. We are standing out on Valencia St, right in front of Photobooth SF. I happened to be wearing my new AlbertMing suit (from Kickstarter), and we both were rocking our LC-A cameras. Tweet







