Word On The Street

Seems trivial sometimes, in light of recent events, wandering about making pictures. Maybe one day it will matter, people will remember, we'll have this record, we were here. Sometimes I have to remind myself that the work is important, even if it isn't important to anyone else, it's important to me. Now more than ever...

#0465_05A - Market Street. San Francisco, CA. August of 2016.

#0466_14A - Powell Street Station. San Francisco, CA. 2016.

#0463_24A - New Montgomery Street. San Francisco, CA. August of 2016.

#0465_10A - Lovers, Market Street. San Francisco, CA. August of 2016.

#0469_10A - Man With Dogs, The Castro. San Francisco, CA. September Of 2016.

#0459_10A - New Montgomery Street. San Francisco, CA. May of 2016.

Something Happening Somewhere...

#0461_02A - Market Street, June of 2016. Leica M2, Zeiss 21mm f/4.5, Ilford HP5 400.

A man sleeps on Market Street at 5th Street, one of the busiest shopping districts in the city of San Francisco. In the fall of 2016 the median rent for a one bedroom apartment in this neighborhood hit $3,190 per month.

#0463_34A - Castro District, San Francisco. August of 2016. Leica M2, 21mm f/4.5, Ilford HP5 400.

A statue of Donald Trump entitled "The Emperor Has No Balls" appeared in San Francisco and other cities around the country on August 18th, 2016. Created by Las Vegas based horror artist Ginger, the statue in the Castro at one point adorned a hat with the slogan "Make America Gay Again." (This image was taken when we thought was all a joke, now it's a nightmare.)

#0461_32A - Castro & Market, San Francisco. August of 2016. Leica M2, 35mm f/2, Ilford HP5 400.

A homeless woman in the Castro District, San Francisco. As of the fall of 2016 the median rent for a one bedroom apartment in this neighborhood hit $3,630 per month.

#0469_08A - Market Street, San Francisco. September of 2016. Leica M2, 35mm f/2, Ilford HP5 400.

Frank Chu, a local San Francisco eccentric, walks the streets of The City campaigning for the impeachment of various presidents for collaborating with aliens. He's been at it since 1999. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Chu

We Know Things Are Bad...

I'm appalled, disgusted and embarrassed to be an American today. It's not about political views or difference in policy. It's about a candidate running on a platform of hate, racism and misogyny, and winning. I thought we were going in another direction, and it makes me sick to my stomach how wrong I've been.

Yesterday I apologized to my entire class, about half of which are here on student visas, for what they are about to endure in this country from here on out. They're scared, and I don't blame them. It was quite honestly the most embarrassed I've felt in a room in recent memory.

My wife is devastated. This election will affect her patients directly is horrific ways... In her own words "I spent the day in clinic working with patients who already have so little, but have so much to lose in the next 4 years. How do you take away health insurance from 22 million people? How do you deport 11 million people? I see fear, hatred and violence written on the bodies of the people I serve. How much more can they take? The gap between what is needed and what I have to give has never felt so great. My heart is breaking tonight."

This is not a difference of opinion. I'm not upset because of some trivial disagreement. Stop telling me to respect your views, that's for things like "I don't care for coffee" not for things like "I think Mexicans are rapists and all Muslims should be banned from entering the country." The ignorance displayed by so many in this nation is absolutely staggering, and I refuse to tolerate it. Bigotry is not an "opinion."

But things don't stop. Tomorrow we all have to wake up and do it again. I know I'll wake up and go to school and continue to teach, and I'll make photographs and create art and put good things out into the world. My wife will wake up and go to clinic. She'll help those that truly are in need, the most marginalized and vulnerable among us, people with so little left and so much to lose. She will do whatever she can to keep her patients safe and healthy. We'll both take solace in the fact that we're part of a community that doesn't judge people on race, color, creed or sexual orientation, and we'll make sure those within our community know that they are valued and respected.

War is not peace. Freedom is not slavery. Ignorance is not power. Now more than ever, it is so important that we keep moving forward, no matter what.

In the long famous words of Howard Beale, you've got to get mad. You've got to stand up and say "I'm a human being god dammit, my life has value." Get up, go to your window, stick your head out, and yell "I'm mad as hell and I'm not gonna take this anymore."

Write, create, speak out, help, educate... If we stop, it's over, and hate wins.

Print Release, November 2016 - No. 0373_22

#0373_22 - Louie's Barber Shop, Castro Street. San Francisco, California. September of 2015.

Shot with a Voigtlander R3m, 21mm f/4, Ilford HP5 400 film.

Some of the worst experiences of my life have been haircuts... but since moving to the neighborhood some years ago, I've grown to enjoy going to the barber shop at Castro and Market Streets. I actually debated whether I wanted to release this image at all, it's not something I'd typically print, andI originally printed it at the request of the owner of the barber shop , but in the process decided it might be worth a second look...

Prints should ship out this week. All 5x7 inch proofs are printed on Ilford Cold-Tone Fiberbase paper, and 8x10 proofs are printed on Oriental-Seagull Fiberbase paper.

Visit the print shop if you want to pick one up... or you could get prints cheap every time I release a new image if you head over to Patreon and support my work.

Notes From The Road

#0463_02A - Somewhere in Oregon. August of 2016. Leica M2, Zeiss 21mm f/4.5, Ilford HP5 400.

We finally made the trek up to Eugene, Oregon, by way of Ashland to see a family friend, and to visit Cougar Hot Springs, which is quite possibly my favorite place on earth...

It was the first time I'd ventured anywhere without crutches or a cane since breaking my leg in May, but soaking in hot water for 5 days took the edge off. Felt good to be on the road for a while, seems like the summer just sort of melted away this year...

Safe to say this may have been the last long haul for our beat up old Honda... what with a bad front end and no air conditioning, I think it's about time to put her down.

#0464_08A - Joanna, Oregon. August of 2016. Leica M3, Zeiss 50mm f/1.5, Ilford HP5 400.

#0462_14A - Highway 5 North, August of 2016. Leica M2, Zeiss 35mm f/2, Ilford HP5 400.

#0470_25A - Yosemite Valley, October of 2016. Leica M2, Zeiss 21mm f/4.5, Ilford HP5 400.

Randomly ended up in Yosemite Valley in October with some old friends for a day... Hadn't been through there in years, and I completely forgot what a circus it is during the high season. Additionally, the last time I was out that way, selfie sticks weren't yet a thing... Strange to take a step back and see just what's become of this great American Landscape.

#0470_18A - Yosemite Valley, October of 2016. Leica M2, Zeiss 21mm f/4.5, Ilford HP5 400.

#0470_15A - Yosemite Valley, October of 2016. Leica M2, Zeiss 35mm f/2, Ilford HP5 400.