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  1. Jun 21, 2016 · Ted Pushinsky. Untitled (Haight Street), 1977. Mark Wolfe Contemporary. 1978, 1978. Mark Wolfe Contemporary. Pushinsky’s candid snapshots taken on the streets of San Francisco document 40 years of politics, fashion, and life in the city. His energetic freeze-frames can be traced to his early years photographing dance and boxing matches.

  2. Andy Kuno is a San Francisco based sports photographer. He cut his teeth in the 90’s freelancing for wire services and newspapers which eventually lead to his position as the team photographer for the San Francisco Giants (1996 – current). The native San Franciscan enjoys capturing action, emotions and portraits while continually chasing light.

  3. Photographer and storyteller, Jean-François Lemire covers events and human experiences with the same poise and sensitivity. His direct approach and intimacy with his subjects are palpable in his images, which convey his proximity and the unique rapport he establishes with the people and the moment he captures.

    • San Francisco Photo Locations
    • The San Francisco Haze and Fog!
    • 1 | Coit Tower and Pioneer Park
    • 2 | Pier 7
    • 3 | Museum of Ice Cream
    • 4 | Pier 39 & Alcatraz
    • 5 | The Painted Ladies
    • San Francisco Cable Cars
    • 6 | California Street Between Powell and Stockton
    • 7 | Hyde and Lombard Street

    San Francisco has a huge variety of places to photograph. From the iconic images of the Golden Gate Bridge to stunning cityscapes, we’ve included all the best photo locations in the city and all our tips to help you get the best images of the city as possible.

    Anyone who has spent time in San Francisco will be well acquainted with the haze that descends over the city on an almost daily basis. This means that good photography conditions can be hard to come by in San Francisco, even on sunny days. Due to this we highly recommend keeping your San Francisco plans flexible! The weather conditions do change qu...

    Best time to photograph: Sunset The observation deck of Coit Tower, perched atop Telegraph Hill, is the perfect spot to capture some scenic views over the city. Its location near the waterfront means there are incredible views across the entire city and bay, including Alcatraz and the Golden Gate Bridge. It was one of our favorite photo locations i...

    With its wooden boardwalk, romantic lanterns and incredible symmetry Pier 7 should be high on your list of San Francisco photo locations. The view of the city from the end of Pier 7 perfectly frames the iconic Transamerica Pyramid Building in the financial district and, if you turn around, there is a great shot of Bay Bridge and Treasure Island. De...

    Best time to photograph: We recommend the first tour of the day when crowds are lower. If you want to bring an element of fun and color pop to your San Francisco photography then check out fantastic Museum of Ice Cream. Sweet treats and colorful photos opportunities pop up on every turn and it is also a lot of fun wandering through the interactive ...

    Most visitors to San Francisco make a stop at Pier 39 with its carnival-like attractions, souvenir shopping and aquarium. The best thing about Pier 39 is the huge population of sea lions who have made their home on the docks to the west of the pier There are lots of photo opportunities on the Pier, with some of our personal favorites being the sea ...

    Also known as the Seven Sisters and Postcard Row, the Painted Ladies are a colorful collection of 7 Victorian and Edwardian houses. Together, they are one of the most famous images of San Francisco and one of the most photographed locations in the city. Located in the lovely Alamo Square neighborhood, the view from Alamo Square park has become syno...

    Invented in San Francisco, cable cars are synonymous with the city and it is home to the worlds last manually operated cable cars. The Powell/Hyde Street and Powell/Mason Street lines offer the best options for photos. Both of these lines pick-up at Powell and Market close to Union Square and travel to Fisherman’s Wharf. There are several locations...

    Here you’ll get a great angle of the Powell Hyde line cable cars as they come up California Street. If you’re patient and wait for both the tram and the pedestrian lights you have time to walk to the middle of California Street to get a great shot directly down the hill of the approaching trams.

    Another great location is at the top of the crooked Lombard Street. From here, you can get a great shot of the Powell/Hyde line trams with Alcatraz Island in the background.

  4. May 23, 2019 · Celebrate the voices of our extraordinary, unique, and diverse city in The Chronicles of San Francisco, by internationally recognized artist JR. Over the course of two months in early 2018, the artist set up a mobile studio in twenty-two locations around San Francisco, where he filmed and interviewed nearly twelve hundred people from across the city’s multifaceted communities.

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  5. Feb 20, 2023 · 2. Battery Spencer and Vista Point. On the opposite side of the bay there are two easily accessible locations to shoot the bridge from – Battery Spencer and Vista Point. Battery Spencer is a little higher, and puts the city of San Francisco behind the bridge. Or it would, on a clear day.

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  7. Jan 16, 2024 · 6. Marshall’s Beach. The Golden Gate is iconic San Francisco and it’s visible from so many places and there is no shortage of photographic opportunities. Marshall’s Beach, is one of the most ideal spots for shooting both the bridge and the surf.

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