kdemas
Enjoy Life.
See you all in the morning, should be fun! We'll catch you next te Randy.
PMCC
Late adopter.
Alas, chances are not great that I'll make it, but if I don't catch you all this time, then next time in 2010.
Peter.
Peter.
kdemas
Enjoy Life.
OK, camera choices made. Looks like it's going to be a "G1/GF1" kinda day with some old school lenses making an appearance.
RayPA
Ignore It (It'll go away)
looks like I can make it, but I won't be there until after noon (12:30-ish). I might catch up in the museum, or I might shoot and meet you on exit (since I've seen the show and haven't shot in a couple of weeks).
RayPA
Ignore It (It'll go away)
I'll be the first to say it. That really sucked!
j/k of course. Good seeing you all. I was pumped to find out that a couple of other RFFers found the Fukase images as fascinating as I did. I like the Japanese Postwar exhibit, but I keep finding myself returning to the earlier work (the work in the first section of the exhibit). Moriyama is a favorite.
The shooting was pretty good too. The late rain and diminishing light was a drag.
Anyway, that was fun. How'd it go at the Ferry bldg?
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The shooting was pretty good too. The late rain and diminishing light was a drag.
Anyway, that was fun. How'd it go at the Ferry bldg?
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Michael P.
Bronica RF
I agree that the earlier work was the best. After the museum I got separated from the group when I stopped to get something to eat. I thought an egg salad sandwich would be quick; I didn't know they'd have to boil the eggs.
The low light and rain made shooting difficult, not much fun at all. I developed one roll, but it looks very underexposed.
I didn't make it to the Ferry building because of the rain. Did anyone make it?
The low light and rain made shooting difficult, not much fun at all. I developed one roll, but it looks very underexposed.
I didn't make it to the Ferry building because of the rain. Did anyone make it?
Reese
Noob
Nice meeting with all of you. I didn't make it to Ferry Building and totally missed the rain altogether (guess it started sooner up in SF than down south).
The contemporary Asian photography was alright, but it was a bit disappointing. I was looking through the book on current photography in Asia that was chained to the table outside the exhibit and it sure seemed to me that a lot of exciting art is happening there, but the SFMoMA just didn't have a representative collection on show. Being somewhat of a Cindy Sherman freak (yeah I love self-portraits), I really liked the photo by Yasumasa Morimura.
Yeah anyway, it was fun meeting everyone and walking around.
The contemporary Asian photography was alright, but it was a bit disappointing. I was looking through the book on current photography in Asia that was chained to the table outside the exhibit and it sure seemed to me that a lot of exciting art is happening there, but the SFMoMA just didn't have a representative collection on show. Being somewhat of a Cindy Sherman freak (yeah I love self-portraits), I really liked the photo by Yasumasa Morimura.
Yeah anyway, it was fun meeting everyone and walking around.
Warren T.
Well-known
I didn't make it to the Ferry Building either. I needed to be somewhere at 4pm, so I had to go home early. My friend, Dan, and I split off from the main group after the museum and walked over to the plaza in front of the Contemporary Jewish Museum, then over to the south side of Moscone Center by the ice rink, and finally to Union Square before going home.
It was nice to meet everyone, but I look forward to a "beer and gear" type of event in the future where there is more of an opportunity to chat and get to know everyone (and check out the gear more carefully).
I enjoyed both the Postwar Japanese Photography exhibit and the contemporary stuff. It's always inspirational to me to view exhibitions.
--Warren
It was nice to meet everyone, but I look forward to a "beer and gear" type of event in the future where there is more of an opportunity to chat and get to know everyone (and check out the gear more carefully).
I enjoyed both the Postwar Japanese Photography exhibit and the contemporary stuff. It's always inspirational to me to view exhibitions.
--Warren
kzphoto
Well-known
I didn't even get to make it out -- I shot a wedding Saturday and was so tired I slept through a large part of Sunday! Glad to see some people got out, however bad the weather may have been. I'd like to see an official Beer & Gear meet sometime in the near future.
rodneyAB
Established
holiday
holiday
..I was there...at the museum, enjoyed it again...one big print, a very dark landscape/seascape with facets of wavelets against a long concrete breakwater...don't remember the photog, definitely a fave.
fortunately..Kevin handed me a roll of film to shoot, seeing as how I'd come unprepared with only a camera but no film...and I shot the whole 36 roll...but I have to say, i can see why he gave it to me, had to be some of the worst film I've ever used....Kevin probably thought it'd be funny to give it away...grainy..soft throughout, toatally washed out with no contrast...geez, horrible stuff....then again, ... I did get 5 or 6 frames that i like.
The darkening sky and drizzle was pretty nice, just perfect for the last afternoon before the shortest day of the year...
Thanks folks, good meeting all!
holiday
..I was there...at the museum, enjoyed it again...one big print, a very dark landscape/seascape with facets of wavelets against a long concrete breakwater...don't remember the photog, definitely a fave.
fortunately..Kevin handed me a roll of film to shoot, seeing as how I'd come unprepared with only a camera but no film...and I shot the whole 36 roll...but I have to say, i can see why he gave it to me, had to be some of the worst film I've ever used....Kevin probably thought it'd be funny to give it away...grainy..soft throughout, toatally washed out with no contrast...geez, horrible stuff....then again, ... I did get 5 or 6 frames that i like.
The darkening sky and drizzle was pretty nice, just perfect for the last afternoon before the shortest day of the year...
Thanks folks, good meeting all!
BTMarcais
Well-known
Well, I didn't quite make it to the Ferry building, but the exhibit was worth seeing. (although I was less impressed with the contemporary asian photography part of it, I missed seeing that book Reese found unfortunately...), and it's always worth meeting up with everyone.
I ended up meeting back up with my family at Union Square, and getting out of town just before the rain really started.
I'll have some pic's to post up this weekend. I was hoping to have some up tonight, but well, the best laid plans..., and all that.
-Brian
I ended up meeting back up with my family at Union Square, and getting out of town just before the rain really started.
I'll have some pic's to post up this weekend. I was hoping to have some up tonight, but well, the best laid plans..., and all that.
-Brian
next1
Established
Ahhh,... I missed this meeting with you guys! Next time, after the holidays B&G would be great to get together again. I just got back from Yuropa where I froze my buns for one month...
kdemas
Enjoy Life.
As always it was great to see the "regulars" and meet some new folks as well! I am always amazed at what a nice collection of people frequent this site.
I enjoyed the exhibition but, as mentioned above, I enjoyed the early work the most. I was also shocked to see an Araki photo of a beach... not his usual subject if you know what I mean.
The city was kind of quiet and my photography was kind of putrid but it was great hanging out and strolling the city a bit. The burger at Taylor's was a terrific end to the day.
My takeaway image from the day.... Kevin hugging "Pat", the he/she less fortunate gal who confounded Kev's gender radar.
Till next time, have a great New Year everyone
Kent
I enjoyed the exhibition but, as mentioned above, I enjoyed the early work the most. I was also shocked to see an Araki photo of a beach... not his usual subject if you know what I mean.
The city was kind of quiet and my photography was kind of putrid but it was great hanging out and strolling the city a bit. The burger at Taylor's was a terrific end to the day.
My takeaway image from the day.... Kevin hugging "Pat", the he/she less fortunate gal who confounded Kev's gender radar.
Till next time, have a great New Year everyone
Kent
Warren T.
Well-known
Has anyone posted any pictures from that day yet? If so, where can I find them? 
--Warren
--Warren
kdemas
Enjoy Life.
If I can find one that even rises to "decent" I'll pop it up later tonight. I think I have a few partial group shots 
kdemas
Enjoy Life.
Hey with this body I just can't help myself, have to show it off ;-)
BTMarcais
Well-known
I have a few up in my gallery: Here (the most recent 20 so far)
(also copied under my "SF Beer and Gear" folder)
-Brian
(also copied under my "SF Beer and Gear" folder)
-Brian
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Warren T.
Well-known
BTMarcais
Well-known
Warren, I posted a couple in the SF Bay Area group on flickr.
I included the one of Kent getting cuffed and thrown into the police car for indecent exposure. Kevin and I told him the cops were around, but he didn't listen.
Mike... I couldn't find your shot, but luckily I had one after they cuffed him. I thought they were a little excessive about it, but he seemed to enjoy it, so...
here it is
-Brian
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