It was an extra gloomy walk down Market Street this morning until I reached this Muni stop full of schoolkids cheering along every cyclist that came their way. Perfectly lined up along the bike path, the kids started reaching out their palms for some extreme high five action. Even the most serious bikers popped a [...]
Posts Tagged ‘san francisco’
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 [...]
Journey Into Anolog: BFFs
When picking up my latest batch of black and whites I noticed an unintentional trend… they all seem to pics of two friends hanging out. The two homeless dudes heckling the talented one-man-band-performer on Market, the drunk girls yelling “woooooooooo!” out the sun roof of a stretch limo, the guy and his dog that I [...]
San Francsico Magazine
One of my shots of Robot Dance Party gets a nice two page spread in this month’s issue of San Francisco Magazine. It looks great printed all huge like that. See all of my RDP shots in this post. Adding this to my list of published photos in print (Wired, New York Times, and uh.. [...]
American Analog: 110 on Mid-Market
This is my first batch of black and white 11o film. It’s Lomography’s “Orca” film used in my nifty little 110 Zoom SLR. I was expecting a higher resolution look to the black and white images, over my previous color 110 film, but these guys don’t seem too much clearer. I guess you shouldn’t expect [...]
Journey Into Anolog: Robot Dance Party
Last week I had the chance to hang out with Robot Dance Party as he did his thing in San Francisco. We all know about his nonstop dance sessions in Dolores Park, but I feel like these shots help us get to know RDP a little more intimately. Tweet
American Analog: Knives Out
More black and white photos. Shot on my LC-A with Tri-X film, developed at Noisebridge. Tweet
Journey Into Analog 15: Black, white, gritty, and bold
Some favorites from a recent roll of Tri-X film shot in SF on my GR-1 and developed in our dark room at Noisebridge. Gritty and beautiful! I spotted the gentleman above pinning at the storefront of Minamoto Kitchoan, a pricey Japanese snack shop on Market, for about 5 minutes before he went inside (leaving his [...]







