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Thee Parkside


We’re lucky to have a true punk rock dive like Thee Parkside here in San Francisco. This legendary bar has played host to the likes of NOFX, Swingin’ Utters, Agnostic Front, Leftover Crack, Cro-Mags, and plenty of other unruly acts  – all with a stage that seems more fit for a house party. Patrons of Thee Parkside are also treated to the various pop-ups that operate out of their kitchen, which have been known to serve up some pretty good food on the sunny back patio. Plus, and maybe most important of all, CHEAP BEER!

Thee Parkside


We’re lucky to have a true punk rock dive like Thee Parkside here in San Francisco. This legendary bar has played host to the likes of NOFX, Swingin’ Utters, Agnostic Front, Leftover Crack, Cro-Mags, and plenty of other unruly acts – all with a stage that seems more fit for a house party. Patrons of Thee Parkside are also treated to the various pop-ups that operate out of their kitchen, which have been known to serve up some pretty good food on the sunny back patio. Plus, and maybe most important of all, CHEAP BEER!

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The living roof at the California Academy of Sciences.

The living roof at the California Academy of Sciences.

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One of eight sculptures by Mark di Suvero presented by SFMOMA, on display for a year at Crissy Field.

One of eight sculptures by Mark di Suvero presented by SFMOMA, on display for a year at Crissy Field.

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Camera hunting at the Alameda Flea Market.

Camera hunting at the Alameda Flea Market.

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We hope you’re enjoying this freakishly abnormal bout of gorgeous weather as much as we are!

We hope you’re enjoying this freakishly abnormal bout of gorgeous weather as much as we are!

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SFPD

SFPD

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Did you guys know we have a poster? Our ‘Instant Streets’ series captures San Francisco’s most iconic streets and neighborhoods in glorious double exposure Polaroids. We collected 24 of our best and put them on this handsome poster. Want one of your own? We have them for sale in our Etsy shop. And for the rest of the week we’re offering free standard shipping in the US. Thanks for looking!

Did you guys know we have a poster? Our ‘Instant Streets’ series captures San Francisco’s most iconic streets and neighborhoods in glorious double exposure Polaroids. We collected 24 of our best and put them on this handsome poster. Want one of your own? We have them for sale in our Etsy shop. And for the rest of the week we’re offering free standard shipping in the US. Thanks for looking!

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El Caminos in the West: No. 19 in a Series


For reasons unknown, San Francisco seems to have a curiously high number of classic El Caminos cruising it’s streets. Well, we’re out to capture them all. This one is number 19 in our ongoing hunt. Check out our whole collection by clicking the link above.

El Caminos in the West: No. 19 in a Series


For reasons unknown, San Francisco seems to have a curiously high number of classic El Caminos cruising it’s streets. Well, we’re out to capture them all. This one is number 19 in our ongoing hunt. Check out our whole collection by clicking the link above.

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Yesterday several blocks of “Howard” were transformed into “How Weird” for the 14th annual How Weird Street Faire. The faire descended upon SoMa, attracting weirdos of every shape, size… and costume. The theme this year was “Weirdi Gras,” and featured marching bands, a DJ on every corner, and plenty of overall weirdness.

Yesterday several blocks of “Howard” were transformed into “How Weird” for the 14th annual How Weird Street Faire. The faire descended upon SoMa, attracting weirdos of every shape, size… and costume. The theme this year was “Weirdi Gras,” and featured marching bands, a DJ on every corner, and plenty of overall weirdness.

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Omar & Michael getting their Sunday on. May yours be equally as uplifting.

Omar & Michael getting their Sunday on. May yours be equally as uplifting.

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Looking for a sketchy motel on the outskirts of town? We know a place.

Looking for a sketchy motel on the outskirts of town? We know a place.

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Road Trip: Sonoma County, CA

Road Trip: Sonoma County, CA

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