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Great interview w/ photographer Heather Meader-McCausland in @ExhibitionistSF (though we're wounded by the title): http://t.co/s25LBWBT This tweet was posted on February 07, 2012.
Happy #WorldPenguinDay! in the 1930s Aviator & explorer Richard E. Byrd photographed these 2 penguins in Antarctica. This tweet was posted on April 25, 2016.
Harry Bowden captured a foggy San Francisco skyline in this photograph from his 1950s series, “Structures” http://t.co/tyQHMn075g This tweet was posted on May 18, 2015.
Harry Smith’s Paper Airplane Collection, photographed by Jason Fulford is on display, pre-security, in Terminal 3. https://t.co/T7wnC2mxDh This tweet was posted on May 28, 2016.
Have you visited our new aviation collection website? With over 35,000 objects available to browse through, we have more than 6,000 photographs online from the present and stretching back to the 1910s. Check them (and so much more!) out here: https://t.co/WN3E16XcRI #photography This tweet was posted on February 16, 2022.
Hendrik Paul's photographs provide opportunities for reflective silence. Now showing at Gate 36 Photo Gallery. http://t.co/rEow8ujb This tweet was posted on September 07, 2012.
His journeys across East Africa led Agustin Orengo to photograph over 2,500 barbershop signs, some of which he also purchased for his own collection, such as this one. Check out more of his photos on Instagram: https://t.co/UBj2WaIPML. #ExtraO #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on April 21, 2020.
How about a blast of color, courtesy of Seza Bali's lovely photographs in T2, to brighten this cold & rainy day? http://t.co/8xDMfLC3 This tweet was posted on March 14, 2012.
How awesome is he? Our photographer built a vacuum table to make sure our 800 posters were perfectly… http://t.co/CGHy9tqD2q This tweet was posted on April 11, 2014.
If you were flying high above @flysfo in 1930, this would have been your view. In this composite aerial photo, created by photographer George E. Russell, Burlingame, Millbrae, San Bruno, and South San Francisco are all recognizable. #NationalAviationDay #TBT #SFOHistory This tweet was posted on August 19, 2021.
In 2022, SFO Museum presented "Red Tails at Ramitelli," photographed by Toni Frissell, a photo essay about the Tuskegee Airmen stationed in Italy during World War II. Col. Benjamin O. Davis was photographed in March 1945. https://t.co/knXhxV0UZm This tweet was posted on June 19, 2023.
In #DougFogelson's photographs, tranquil images of tropical forests, placid lakes, and desolate mountain ranges become corroded, reshaped, and imbued with shockingly artificial hues. This tweet was posted on October 26, 2018.
In 2015, artist and photographer #XiaoxiaoXu travelled throughout inner-mainland China and documented the little-known yet thriving subculture of homebuilt aircraft builders in rural areas across the country. This tweet was posted on September 02, 2018.
In coordination with the naming of Terminal 1: The Harvey B. Milk Terminal, we are pleased to announce a public call for original photographs dating between 1930 to 1980 that pertain to the life and legacy of Supervisor #HarveyMilk. 📸: Daniel Nicoletta https://t.co/tKjj3ivpoY This tweet was posted on November 05, 2018.
In her ongoing series, #Experimental, photographer #LauraSkinner explores the intersection between #photography and #scientific #experimentation. #tornado This tweet was posted on June 15, 2018.
In her project, The Farms of #WestOakland, #Oakland-based documentary photographer #PrestonGannaway surveys the diverse range of approaches to and intersections between urban farming and community outreach in West Oakland. This tweet was posted on April 29, 2018.
In her series, "Air/Plains", artist #MilleeTibbs revisits the ever-familiar image of the setting sun. Working in the Great Plains region of central #Nebraska, Tibbs photographed the sun each evening as it disappeared over the horizon. This tweet was posted on December 06, 2018.
In her series, "Heterotopia", artist #KarineLaval produces dreamlike images that challenge and transform our experience of the natural world. The #photograph's subjects, gardens, are abstracted, distorted, and shifted into another realm altogether. This tweet was posted on March 17, 2019.
In his essay, “Shadows of Change”, late photographer and photojournalist #StanleyGreene visits the town of Uummannaq in central-western Greenland and draws focus on the effects of climate change in the region. #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on March 20, 2020.
In his essay, “Shadows of Change”, late photographer and photojournalist #StanleyGreene visits the town of Uummannaq in central-western Greenland and draws focus on the effects of climate change in the region. This tweet was posted on February 07, 2020.
In his ongoing series, "Of Heaven and Earth", artist #DavidShannonLier produces large-scale photographs that consider the landscape on both a human and cosmic scale. #photography This tweet was posted on March 03, 2019.
In his ongoing series, "The New Machinery", artist #MartinVenezky creates large-scale photographic collages made from found objects, parts, and discarded materials. This tweet was posted on August 04, 2018.
In his ongoing series, “Solar Transit”, #BryantAustin makes photographs that reveal the sun’s surface in vivid detail while documenting its apparent transit across the #California landscape. #photography This tweet was posted on December 18, 2019.
In his project, "Sidereal Rift", artist #MichaelLight draws focus on the seemingly endless grid of Los Angeles at night. Light photographed the glowing arteries of Southern California as they emerged from the darkened landscape below. This tweet was posted on December 16, 2018.
In his series "Cocoons", photographer #PeterSteinhauer catalogs these monochromatic sites of transformation. https://t.co/JiyN38iBSi This tweet was posted on May 20, 2017.
In his series “Airportraits”, photographer Mike Kelley offers a glimpse into the often overlooked volume of the world’s air traffic. This tweet was posted on May 16, 2017.
In his series, "Murmur", artist #RichardBarnes photographs European starlings as they coalesce into dark amorphous shapes that dance above Rome. Barnes’ photographs evoke a sense of mystery in the seemingly choreographed movements of the migrating birds. This tweet was posted on November 04, 2018.
In his series, California City, #California, photographer #NoritakaMinami draws focus on California City as it exists today. This tweet was posted on October 17, 2018.
In recognition of the sixty-fifth anniversary of the Korean Armistice Agreement, SFO Museum is proud to present a photographic survey of the San Francisco #KoreanWarMemorial. https://t.co/5WOK2iFAOM This tweet was posted on June 27, 2018.
In the 1920s, San Francisco Bay Area engineer Stanley Henry Page merged his love of flying with glass plate photography. Some of the locations he photographed, like north San Francisco, shown here, are still recognizable today. #AboveTheBay This tweet was posted on October 30, 2019.
In the 1950s, Pan American introduced playing cards featuring photographs of their worldwide destinations. This tweet was posted on October 15, 2015.
In the early 1930s, the US government commissioned a group of photographers to document the daily lives, working conditions, and plight of Americans during the Great Depression and into WWII. #AmericaInColor40 This tweet was posted on January 14, 2018.
In the photograph ⬆️, Madam C. J. Walker Beauty Culturists conference attendees congregate around the back terraces and reflecting pool of Villa Lewaro. The estate is now a National Historic Landmark and National Trust for Historic Preservation National Treasure. This tweet was posted on May 06, 2021.
In the winter of 1930-31, Daniel Rochford, #PanAm’s PR and advertising manager, helped document the airline’s operations ­from Cristóbal in the Panama Canal Zone to Guatemala, photographing PAA’s service in Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, and El Salvador. #avgeek #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on May 01, 2020.
In this series, #CalebCharland expands upon a classic grade-school science experiment-the potato battery. Charland creates sculptural installations that generate enough power to illuminate long-exposure photographs made in total darkness. This tweet was posted on February 03, 2018.
In “Born in 1717,” McKenna uses four pieces of photographic paper to depict a 300-year-old Incense Cedar tree that grew in Northern California. See “Born in 1717” by #KleaMcKenna online at : https://t.co/6y2g4pBV3u #publicart #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on July 28, 2020.