Shot Number 074 - Roll #7SF 2016 - Golden Gate Bridge - Looking up the 4 cable column that supports the span of the bridge connecting SF to Marin County. From a distance they appear as a single strand, but up close they are a perfect square of neatly bound wires the gauge of a baseball bat.
Shot Number 216 - Roll #19SF 2016 - Shepard Fairey shortly after finishing the Voting Rights mural you see behind him. Depicting Fannie Lee Chaney, the mother of activist James Chaney, who was killed by the KKK in Mississippi in 1964 during the Freedom Summer for registering African-Americans to vote.
Shot Number 051 - Roll #5Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk 2016 - Chairlift
Shot Number 149 - Roll #13Arizona 2016 - Elliott Milner Motel Pt.2
Shot Number 183 - Roll #16Santa Rosa 2016 - Airplane Museum
Shot Number 147 - Roll #13Arizona 2016 - Group photo first day in town
Shot Number 234 - Roll #20NYC 2016 - Mike Hernandez
Shot Number 202 - Roll #18SF 2016 - Folsom Street Fair (Up Your Alley)
Shot Number 138 - Roll #12NYC 2016 - John Cardiel at the Worlds Fair in Queens
Shot Number 136 - Roll #12NYC 2016 - Unisphere Massan Fluker
Shot Number 166 - Roll #14Arizona 2016 - Prickly Pear Jam Sardines
Shot Number 131 - Roll #12NYC 2016 - Everybody Hold Tak
Shot Number 016 - Roll #2SF 2016 - 6th Street
Shot Number 231 - Roll #20SF 2016 - 6th Street
Shot Number 125 - Roll #11NYC 2016 - Chrome Familia Photoshoot
Shot Number 185 - Roll #16Santa Rosa 2016 - Airplane Museum
Shot Number 232 - Roll #20SF 2016 - John 6th Street
Shot Number 017 - Roll #2SF 2016 - 6th Street - This is Ranel. I'd stop by and talk shop with him everyday on my ride into work. Our conversations would last anywhere from 4-45 minutes and was the primary reason why I was late to work every morning. Ranel & his partner in crime Max (shown above) are two of my favorite dudes in San Francisco.
Shot Number 045 - Roll #4SF 2016 - This is Patrick. I see him out front of Uncle Benny's when I get coffee and donut holes in the morning. He is moving to Montana next month and will be living there for the next few years, so if you see him around the sunset, say hi and wish him the best of luck on the next step of his journey.
Shot Number 249 - Roll #21NYC 2016 - Brooklyn Sunset
Shot Number 201 - Roll #17SF 2016 - Folsom Street Fair (Up Your Alley)
Shot Number 215 - Roll #19SF 2016 - Division Street
Shot Number - 044 - Roll #4SF 2016 - This is Skylar, I met him on my way into work one morning and ended up sitting down to talk with him about cameras for 20min. He had a Canon T3i with him and talked about how he used to work at Gabriel Moulin photo studio and printed 52" images of his work.
Shot Number 021 - Roll #2SF 2016 - 5th Street - This is Johnny. He's a local fixture in the neighborhood and used to race double centuries on a road bike. We talked about bikes for a while and after about a half hour of chatting I asked if I could take his photo.
Shot Number 206 - Roll #18SF 2016 - Rob Williamson
Shot Number 225 - Roll #19SF 2016 - Donald Trump Memorial Statue
Shot Number 097 - Roll #9SF 2016 - Bush street above the Stockton Tunnel
The Camera - Hasselblad 503CXHere’s a photo of the camera that captured everything you see above nearly 6 years after all of them were taken.