Founded in 1946, the San Francisco @49ers are the oldest professional sports team in the Bay Area. To celebrate the team’s 75th anniversary, SFO Museum presents the photography of #FrankRippon, the “de facto” team photographer, who documenting every home game from 1948 to 1984.
This tweet was posted on November 15, 2021.
Happy #InternationalWomensDay! Adventure lovers, gear up for a spin through our newest photography exhibition, Early Women Motorcyclists, which is on view post-security in Terminal 3: https://t.co/wQpJEn2ky5
This tweet was posted on March 08, 2021.
Have you ever seen the cockpit of the Concorde? The Front Dash Panel Controls operated by the pilot and the first officer are shown in this photo. Starting in March we will also have a whole photography show on airline cockpits! #StayTuned
This tweet was posted on December 13, 2018.
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.
Heather Meader-McCausland's advice for photography in frozen Alaska (http://t.co/kOZKt3wD ): don't breathe on your lens; it could shatter.
This tweet was posted on March 27, 2012.
Hope Kahn's fascination with topiaries have inspired her photography, which is on view pre-TSA in Terminal 3. http://t.co/jH4jhkaTxv
This tweet was posted on August 06, 2013.
How to stand a bike up for photography? Fishing line, tubing, & lots of care! http://t.co/VXDRz8HU
This tweet was posted on April 27, 2012.
In an era when most aerial photography was produced mechanically, #WilliamGarnett worked with an artist’s eye, pioneering the use of aerial photography as an art form.
This tweet was posted on December 24, 2017.
In each of “They are Us, Us is Them and Impossibly” by #HankWillisThomas (@hankwthomas), we are asked to alter our initial interpretation and consider multiple perspectives at once. 📸: © Ethan Kaplan Photography
This tweet was posted on February 11, 2020.
In her series “Surface Tension”, #TabithaSoren (b.1967) examines our complex relationship with technology and draws focus on our increasingly tactile connection to visual information.
#photography
This tweet was posted on November 29, 2021.
In her two-part series, “Response” (“Land, 2006–2011”; “Sea, 2012–2020”), Laura Plageman expands on the genre of landscape photography with works that oscillate between image and object, photography and sculpture, landscape and still life.
#LauraPlageman #landscapephotography
This tweet was posted on May 27, 2022.
In his series, "Chemical Alterations", artist #DougFogelson uses photography to raise questions about humankind’s impact upon the natural world. The chemically altered images honor the rich diversity of the natural world while implying the artist’s concern with its fragility.
This tweet was posted on October 26, 2018.
In his series, “Seeing in the Dark,” Tommy Keith explores the limits of human vision and underscores photography’s innate ability to reveal the unseen. #photography #TommyKeith
This tweet was posted on August 23, 2022.
In revisiting the APDA and drawing focus on the deteriorating plates, "Standard Stars" by #EricCarroll recontextualizes the fragile objects to ask larger questions about the history of photography and the nature of obsolescence.
This tweet was posted on January 13, 2019.
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 “Hyper-Natural Bay Area” the City’s familiar skyline includes the iconic Golden Gate Bridge and Transamerica Pyramid. However, they appear alongside towers and constructions of an imagined future. #RobertMinervini @Rob_Minervini #MuseumFromHome 📸: Ethan Kaplan photography
This tweet was posted on July 15, 2020.
In “Seeing in the Dark,” falling snow and swarming bugs are revealed as vast fields of light resembling Deep Field astronomical images and drooping flower stalks and ice-laden branches become anthropomorphic forms of shadow and color. #photography #TommyKeith
This tweet was posted on November 30, 2022.
Introduced to photography while in the Vietnam War, Robert B. Taylor captures rural California beauty: http://t.co/6SlpTH5a3R Post-TSA, T3
This tweet was posted on April 04, 2013.
Ivan Dmitri/Levon West was a pioneer in color photography; a life-long interest in aviation made it a frequent subject of his. #YearsFlyBy
This tweet was posted on March 29, 2017.