A newly published collection of William Gedney photographs chronicles the Summer of Love, and its discontents.
An exhibit at the California Historical Society digs through the archives for a visually compelling history of San Francisco and Los Angeles from 1849 to 1949.
The list of rappers depicted “FREAKS OF THE INDUSTRY: Bay Area Hip-Hop Shot by B+” reads like your cool friend’s Top 10 list.
Judy Dater’s retrospective at the de Young Museum insists that the celebrated photographer is much more than one iconic image.
Susan Meiselas’ photographs of Nicaragua, Iraq, and elsewhere capture the horrors of war — and you’ve no doubt seen them even if you don’t know who took them.
Three decades after his death from an AIDS-related illness, the ‘totally unreachable’ photographer first career retrospective, ‘Peter Hujar: Speed of Life’ comes to the Bay Area.
An SFMOMA exhibit on a persecuted minority challenges photojournalism’s emphasis on separation between artist and subject.