Neighborgram: Photojojo’s Amit Gupta
San Francisco is a special city full of entrepreneurs. Amit Gupta is one of them. Along with numerous accomplishments already made in the tech world, he also runs an all-in-one photo-centric newsletter and store called Photojojo.
Neighborgram: Photographer Michael O’ Neal
We browsed the far depths of the Instagram ocean in search of killer local feeds and we’ve just discovered another one. Michael O’ Neal, a pro photographer based in San Francisco, takes amazingly picturesque photos that really capture the heart and soul of the city and surrounding areas.
Neighborgram: Local Photographer Cindy Loughridge
Cindy is a portrait and wedding photographer who takes epic photos all over the city. In this particular Neighborgram, we chat with the picture taker about where to bring out-of-towners, her camera of choice, and what apps are the most useful.
Neighborgram: Apple’s Taylor Hoff
One of the reasons why we love Instagram is because of its addictive visual appeal. In this week’s Neighborgram, we chat with loTaylor Hoff who wors as a visual merchandiser and alsomoonlights as a photographer.
Meet Your Neighbors: Trotter Pup’s Parents
Neighborgram is a new feature on SF Station showcasing Instagram feeds of local people in San Francisco. It’s a new way of meeting your neighbors, one photo at a time.
A Game Changer in the World of Photography
Pictures turn out blurry all the time. But a new device that is all the buzz in the tech world is making it a bit easier to turn that blurry picture into a work of art.
California Academy of Sciences Photo Competition
There’s still time to submit your photos of the Cal Academy. What do you love about the Academy of Sciences? It is the penguins? The Rainforest? Or the Moon Jellies? Just take your best pic and post it on Flickr with the tag “academylovelife”. The deadline is Monday, February 14th.
SF Botanical Garden Photo Contest
Get those cameras out! The San Francisco Botanical Garden Society is hosting a photo contest – open from December 21st through February 18th – challenging “photographers to catch the Garden’s beauty in the winter light.” Winners will receive “valuable awards, exhibition in the Hall of Flowers Gallery, and of course, bragging rights for the best photos of the San Francisco Botanical Garden’s winter season.”




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