Join us at The Image Flow for the inaugural Bay Area Photography Open exhibition, a juried showcase celebrating the exceptional creative talent of photographic artists from across the nine Bay Area ...
Jeff Cable traveled to Paris for his eighth Olympics, yet he's never stood on a podium or won a medal. His niche though is shooting stunning photographs of the athletic competition. The Saratoga ...
The most brilliant display of the northern lights, also known as the aurora borealis, since early May was seen in the Bay Area Sunday night into Monday morning. The first views started popping up ...
A local photographer recently captured a rare photo of two eagles. The national bird was once in danger of extinction. The photographer said he's witnessed a comeback of the eagle population in the ...
A Bay Area photographer captured photos of a rare albino deer. It's estimated that one in some 30,000 deer is born with albinism. Wildlife experts identified the animal as an albino mule deer or ...
The year is 1932, and photography is having an identity crisis. While it’s now easily considered a fine art, back then it was still fighting for its rightful place. Enter Group f.64, a cabal of 11 ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Another high value, one-of a-kind missing UPS shipment. 7 On Your Side Investigates has covered several rare items lost by the shipping company that then appear for sale on eBay ...
A carrot (at left) and tomato (at right) from Gail Skoff’s “Natural Wonders,” a series of close-up, black-and-white images of plants, fruits and vegetables depicted in such a way that their form ...
In 1932, eleven Bay Area photographers — among them Imogen Cunningham, Edward Weston, and Ansel Adams — changed the history of photography. Under the moniker ‘Group f.64’ (named for the smallest ...
MARIN, Calif. -- During the Bay Area shelter-in-place order, a North Bay mother is on a mission to capture this unique moment in time with her camera. They are photos of our new reality -- families ...