Sometimes, to fully appreciate the beauty of San Francisco, you need to get out of San Francisco and check out its magnificent skyline.
A young couple embraces as the last rays of the sun hit the cliffhouse and the fog begins to roll in.
september 2007
On a long Friday lunch, my friend Jed and I embarked on a tourist journey a few minutes from work to Fort Point.
The Fort is only open on Friday, as luck would have it, and we ended shooting all the film we had in our pockets that day.
Here, in one of the rooms far at the west end of the fort's top floor, I could not believe the light that came through the aged old windows.
On a long Friday lunch, my friend Jed and I embarked on a tourist journey a few minutes from work to Fort Point.
The Fort is only open on Friday, as luck would have it, and we ended shooting all the film we had in our pockets that day.
I walked on to the top floor, and looked down this hallway, and froze in my tracks, and yelled, "Jed, come quick, and bring the tripod!"
While i was taking the time to appreciate that beautiful bridge, my camera did the same... for a few seconds.
Golden Gate, San Francisco, California, USA
Looking up at the curves and incline of Lombard Street in San Francisco. This street has earned the title of "the crookedest street in the world" with it's eight sharp turns, called switchbacks.
A child gets a closer look at one of the friezes near the main rotunda
A street performer wows the crowd on a San Francisco, California street.