February 21, 2009 – 3:19 pm
A week ago, on Valentines Day, the Warhol Live exhibit opened at the DeYoung Museum in Golden Gate Park. And, in the spirit of everyone’s favorite Hallmark Holiday, it was easy to see how one could become instantly smitten with the innovative layout and sheer size of the traveling tribute to all things Andy Warhol.
The [...]
January 19, 2009 – 1:31 pm
So, the assignment today was ‘Signs of Hope’ - a bit cheesy, we agree, but the amount of electricity in the air here in San Francisco this inaugural weekend is truly palpable, and we wanted to catch it on film (cf card) if we could. So, we struck out yesterday on a trek around the [...]
January 16, 2009 – 7:25 pm
At some point, I may have to accept that there’s just no way that I’ll ever successfully see everything there is to see in massive Golden Gate Park. Friends who have lived here much longer than I have tell me that they’ve still never seen the polo fields, or the bison, or the windmill. I’m [...]
March 26, 2008 – 10:00 pm
So, took a trip to Muir Woods last weekend, the first since I arrived here in the Barbary Coast, and wasn’t disappointed (well, maybe a little with the parking situation, but let’s not quibble over details).
Pics to follow once I stop being lazy and watching John Adams on HBO every spare moment.
February 18, 2008 – 11:52 pm
I promise…I’ll finish the processing on these exposures soon…
February 14, 2008 – 8:35 pm
Last week, I did something I’ve been wanting to do since I arrived in San Francisco: I took my camera, my brand new tripod (a Bogen-Manfrotto 055XPROB for my fellow camera geeks) and a warm jacket and headed to Yerba Buena Island to shoot some pics of the City at Sunset.
Yerba Buena is uniquely positioned [...]
October 7, 2007 – 6:36 pm
So, the Castro is one of the few areas of The City that I still had not been to since I moved here a few months ago. I suppose it’s only appropriate that I visit on the day of the Castro Street Fair.
It was crowded, but manageable - and I was surprised at how big [...]