Film Photography in the Digital Age
I took this photo not long after moving to San Francisco in 2002, which was also the year that I started to take photography seriously. Digital photography wasn’t that advanced back then so I was primarily shooting with Fuji Velvia. I have to admit that I miss the feeling of anticipation while opening a box [...]
Foggy Pacifica
As with the Point Reyes National Seashore post, I’m going to be posting some older images in the coming days. I didn’t have a blog back then so it should be fun to take a trip down memory lane. Anyway…
This photo was taken up the street from my apartment. I had lived at this location [...]
Point Reyes National Seashore
There was a point in my development as a photographer that I realized how lucky we are in this country to be able to pursue our passions such as landscape photography. That moment for me came to me one weekday morning at Point Reyes National Seashore six or seven years ago when I had a [...]
Postcard Row, San Francisco
Picture: Downtown Scenic View From Alamo Square Postcard Row, San Francisco, California
This photo was taken from one of the most popular tourist stops in San Francisco. Despite the popularity of this place, I actually sold a picture of Postcard Row from my last trip to San Francisco so it made sense to try photographing [...]
Twin Peaks Panoramic, San Francisco
Picture: Twin Peaks Scenic Panoramic, San Francisco, California
Despite having lived in San Francisco for three years, I had never been up to Twin Peaks before this trip. Man, I totally missed out!
This nearly 180 degree panorama of the city took 10 separate images to stitch together with AutoPano software. To show the incredible amount of [...]
Downtown San Francisco Skyline
Picture: Downtown San Francisco City Skyline, Treasure Island, California
Believe it or not, last week was only the 2nd time that I had photographed the San Francisco skyline. It is such a picturesque scene that I wasn’t going to pass up another opportunity to photograph it. My best friend used to live on Treasure Island [...]
God Bless America, San Francisco
Photo: Chinese Woman Approaches Caucasian Women in Front of U.S. Flag Mural in Chinatown, San Francisco, California
This scene reminded me of how far society (in California at least) has come when it comes to race relations. I won’t elaborate, but it was pretty bad even when I was growing up in the 80’s and [...]
UC Berkeley Tree-Sitters Part II
Photo: Female Tree-Sitter “Dumpster Muffin”, UC Berkeley, California
In a recent blog post I discussed the UC Berkeley Tree-Sitters. Well last night, UC Berkeley moved in to remove the tree-sitters at the Memorial Oak Grove.
Here is the story from the San Francisco Chronicle: UC removes tree-sitters’ gear before ruling
Here is a YouTube video of [...]
Portsmouth Square, Chinatown
Picture: Card Gambling in Chinatown’s Portsmouth Square, San Francisco, California
At Portsmouth Square, you can find men and women playing Mahjong or cards all day long, often for money. Probably due to traditional Chinese customs, the men generally stay on one side of the park while the women congregate on the other.
Initially I walked around [...]
Chinese Family Association, San Francisco
Photo: Yee Fung Toy Family Association, San Francisco, California
When the Chinese first started immigrating to California during the Gold Rush, most did not speak English. This made it difficult for them to assimilate into society. Combined with the racial discrimination of the time, immigrants needed to form family associations in order for protection. This [...]
Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Company Factory
Picture: Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Company Factory, San Francisco, California
Four or five years ago I met this guy while walking past a gated side alley. He told me that he was a martial artist and asked if I was interested in photographing him practicing. It was dusk and the light was fading fast, so [...]
San Francisco Seal Rock
After photographing the tree-sitters at UC Berkeley, photographer Greg Lato and I met up with Jim Goldstein at the Cliff House for some landscape photography. Jim broke his toe recently so we chose this location to make it easy for him since he lives nearby. This is him shooting pictures with his $8000, Canon 1DS [...]
UC Berkeley Tree-Sitters
I was looking on the internet the other day to learn about the tree-sitters in Northern California when I saw one story about UC Berkeley. The university was planning to chop down the Memorial Grove of old oak trees in favor of a weight lifting facility for football players so a group of protesters climbed [...]
The World’s Tallest Trees
Picture: Coastal Redwood Trees (Sequoia sempervirens), Muir Woods National Monument, California
Coastal redwoods are the world’s tallest trees. The tallest of which are located in Redwood National Park along California’s Northern Coast. The tallest redwoods exceed 370 feet in height.
I find redwoods to be difficult to photograph due to their size. I have yet to [...]
China Camp State Park Then and Now
Photo: Old Historic Shrimp Fishing Village and Female Sunbather, China Camp State Park, California
Clearly I prefer color photography but there are certain situations where color can be a distraction. For this image of the last remaining Chinese shrimp fishing village in the San Francisco Bay Area, I wanted to juxtapose the historical aspects of [...]
San Francisco Coast Guard Pier
Photo: Coast Guard Pier, San Francisco, California
When there is an image that has a strong center of attention, I find that it can be beneficial to add some vignetting around the edges to help draw the eyes toward that subject instead of drifting off to the corners of the frame. In this particular image, I [...]
Goodbye San Francisco
Monday morning rolled around and the weather in the San Francisco Bay was essentially the same as it had been since Friday afternoon. What I found strange about my moodiness on Sunday was that I loved the weather when I lived up there. But now that I was up there specifically for a photography trip, [...]
Foggy San Mateo Coast or Clouded Mind?
The night before I got the shots that I’d always wanted so I really didn’t have any plans for Sunday. I contemplated going over to Mount Diablo State Park, San Jose Mission, and the Pleasanton Ridge. Last time I hiked the Pleasanton Ridge with my friend Marc, we got lost off-trail and had to do [...]
San Francisco Summer Fog
On Saturday morning I met up with photographer Jim Goldstein in San Francisco. It was foggy everywhere so we went to the Fort Point area and the Presidio for a few hours to try shooting some “mood” type of shots. I wanted to get a lone fisherman silhouetted against the foggy Golden Gate Bridge but [...]
The Most Obvious Kind of Tourist
Since I was staying in Redwood City, I had to get up really early last Friday to catch sunrise at Fort Point. I wanted another classic Golden Gate Bridge shot but from sea level this time. Besides getting up at such an early hour, sunrises are always much more difficult to shoot than sunsets because [...]
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