Thinking about this idea of narrative mapping, I’m curious about ways to get beyond the simple “I was here and I saw this” mode. While this image is still essentially in that mode, a photograph of something I saw in this location, if you went to the corner of Hayes and Buchanan looking for the ocean view, you’d be disappointed. This is just one way of playing with the fictional potential of narrative mapping, a photo of a photo that turns the side of a building into the sea shore.
An invitation to be in the moment
This morning we decided on a spontaneous trip to Baker Beach with our two-year-old son.
Our city by the bay is done with Summer. That summertime fog that we wake up to is no more.
Homeward bound after a month in the USA
One day-One Hour- One Minute- It will happen. It is inevitable. Except it already has.
Top 10 Things To Do In San Francisco
If you live in San Francisco, you know to avoid Eddy and Leavenworth Street... *stab*
Wrote this the day after the attacks in Paris but was reminded of it this morning when I read the news about the bombing in Turkey
In Search of Color