Shot on my buddy’s rooftop in the Marina right after the Blue Angels ended another amazing weekend of Fleet Week.
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Shot on my buddy’s rooftop in the Marina right after the Blue Angels ended another amazing weekend of Fleet Week.
Snapped the other day while on a little photo mission down Market St. with fellow photog Travis Jensen. Pretty sick building. Check it! Jewish Contemporary Museum
Caught these Anonymous individuals on their way to the Occupy SF protest downtown the other day. It’s quite a scene down there.
Lovevolution was absolutley crazy! Think I went through 6 rolls of film. What a blast. Check HERE for another little peek.
Fleet Week is probably one of my favorite weekends in the City. Shot this pic rooftop in the Marina. Click HERE & HERE to check out a couple more.
While on a solo mission in North Beach I stumbled upon “The Lady in Red”. Initially I was going to title the shot “Smoke Break” until I enlarged the photo and realized it was not a cigarette in her mouth, but a pair of glasses.
The above shot is from my little excursion this past Saturday at Muir Beach. Quite possibly one of the coolest, yet most bizarre shooting sessions I’ve been involved with to date.
While cruising the San Francisco Bay on my father’s boat we came across these ladies chilling on the bow of the Serendipity. They look cold.
Cruising around downtown during my lunch I spotted this gentleman from across the street. I was lucky enough to catch him when the lighting was perfect. He looks very peaceful.
I captured this unique looking character last week at the St. Stupid’s Day Parade in downtown San Francisco. It was quite a scene
I tried to talk to this guy, but he wanted nothing to do with me. Wish I knew what he was thinking about.
As I was strolling down the Embarcadero a few weeks ago, my camera gravitated towards this couple. I couldn’t resist taking the shot.
Cutting through Union Square over the weekend I caught this little lady out of the corner of my eye. Check HERE to view another shot of her.
My buddy Travis Jensen and I were headed back to the office after a less than stellar shooting day when we encountered these crazy looking girls through the glass of the Grand Hyatt Hotel, downtown San Francisco. It appeared to be quite a scene, so without hesitation, I was at the window snapping away. We had no idea who these devil looking lovely ladies were until we uploaded the photos that night and noticed LDG on one of their shirts. We later came to find out they were auditioning for America’s Got Talent for the upcoming season. “The Living Dead Girlz” is what they call themselves.
Shot this little gem from a secret location in North Beach.
While cruising down to the Marina last Friday night after work, I passed this old Asian cat chilling behind a rod iron gate. I was going to keep walking but something in me said, “wait , this might be a good shot”. There wasn’t much sidewalk to work with and I found myself borderline in the middle if the street with the 30 Stockton fast approaching. I didn’t want to get smashed so I had to work quickly. I fired off two shots which luckily, was all I needed because he immediately turned his back on me and lurked away.
This is Charles Dudley chilling in front of Milk on Upper Haight st. Check another here.
Noticed this guy after retreating from the Haight Ashbury Street Fair this past weekend. I’m guessing he needed a little break from all the chaos.
My buddy Travis Jensen and I are having a photo show this Thursday (6/30) at Schroeder’s Restaurant in San Francisco’s Financial District.
Titled “The Streets of San Francisco,” we will be showcasing a diverse mix of urban landscapes, candid street scenes and street portraiture.
Come through for a das boot or two if you’re in the area! The restaurant is over 100 years old and has never had an event like this in its existence.