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Bijan Sabet, photographed in Clarion Alley, San Francisco
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Yais Yusman, photographed on Hawk Hill. We went up to see the bridge on a day when the fog was so thick that the bridge was nowhere to be seen.
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West Building, North Carolina Museum of Art
#west building#North Carolina Museum of Art#raleigh#north carolina#museum#reflecting pool#black and white#leica q#leica
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North Carolina farm scenes
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Portraits of my niece from a hot summer afternoon on the farm, shot on a Leica Q
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View from Tennessee Point, Marin Headlands
#tennessee point#marin headlands#rodeo beach#marin#northern california#california#coast#leica q#leica
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Scenes from the de Young’s upcoming exhibit: Ed Ruscha and the Great American West, running 7/16-10/9/16
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Tension
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Boardman Tree Farm, Oregon
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Priya in afternoon light
#priya cox#san francisco#blue bottle#sansome#light#shadow#chiaroscuro#Hasselblad 503cx#delta 3200#film#medium format
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Playing with light, shadow, angles at the #newSFMOMA (and creeping on @michaeloneal)
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Pigeon and Jewel Cays, the only permanently inhabited of the Útila Cays, cover an area of roughly 1 square kilometer. Everyone there travels by boat or on foot via the main thoroughfare: a narrow sidewalk that runs from one end of Pigeon Cay to the far end of Jewel Cay.��
The small population of about 450 inhabitants is made up of the descendants of those who have colonized and settled Honduras’ Bay Islands over the past several centuries, beginning with the Spanish in the 1500s. Locals joke that many folks you meet on Pigeon Cay have one of these 5 last names: Morgan, Diamond, Howell, Jackson, and Cooper, because those last names (and their lineage) can be traced to British pirates who settled on the Islands in the late 1700s.
The community is small, but lively, and includes grocery stores, restaurants, churches, a school, and even a tiny one-room jail cell. Some locals work for resorts and dive centers on the surrounding Bay Islands, but most make a living by fishing and through the small businesses within the community itself.
Old traditions have survived on Pigeon Cay, as shown by several fishermen who still operate traditional fishing dories carved from a single large mahogany tree and who use hand lines as opposed to modern rods and reels to catch their fish.
Visitors to the area find themselves on Pigeon Cay after initially being attracted to the natural beauty of the cays themselves, and are surprised by the bustling community and friendly people who are there to greet them.
Thanks to Paul Avenant of Utopia Village for the tour and additional information.
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Stacked. Heath Ceramics, Sausalito, on Ilford Delta 3200.
#heath ceramics#sausalito#factory#ceramics#Black and White#film#medium format#Hasselblad 503cx#delta 3200#ilford delta 3200#ilford
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Two of the faces behind Priime, Andrew Ng and Arthur Chang, post-sunset, photographed with T-Max 400.
#andrew ng#ayn#art chang#priime#Bernal Heights Park#san francisco#portraits#film#medium format#Hasselblad 503cx#kodak tmax 400
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Coffee with Cory Maryott
#cory maryott#hollow#san francisco#inner sunset#coffee#hand#film#medium format#Hasselblad 503cx#Portra 400
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Daddy’s girl
#ruby#kelly#father#daughter#family#chapel hill#north carolina#film#medium format#Hasselblad 503cx#Portra 400
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An evening walk with my niece, North Carolina
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