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  2. Pier 24 Photography - Wikipedia

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    Pier 24 Photography is a non-profit art museum located on the Port of San Francisco directly under the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge.The organization houses the permanent collection of the Pilara Foundation, which collects, preserves and exhibits photography.

  3. Rodney Lough Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Wilderness Collection Gallery San Francisco, located on One Jefferson Street in San Francisco, features Lough's wilderness landscape. [12] In December 2011, the readers of Popular Photography magazine named Lough the grand prize winner in that magazine's 18th annual Readers' Photo Contest. [13]

  4. Nata Piaskowski - Wikipedia

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    Her early photographs include images of Edward Weston and Minor White, Imogen Cunningham and the opening of the King Ubu Gallery. She began a close companionship with the painter Martin Baer (1894-1961). In the mid-1950s she joined Bechtel in San Francisco where she worked as a photo librarian and archivist. In addition to further portraiture ...

  5. SF Camerawork - Wikipedia

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    SF camerawork has a dedicated Education Center and Library, with gallery and forum spaces to engage and to exhibit work by students from First Exposures, SF Camerworks’s photography mentoring program for at-risk youth. The 3,000 volume photography reference library includes many rare and out-of-print publications.

  6. Landsat program - Wikipedia

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    The value of the Landsat program was recognized by Congress in October 1992 when it passed the Land Remote Sensing Policy Act (Public Law 102-555) authorizing the procurement of Landsat 7 and assuring the continued availability of Landsat digital data and images, at the lowest possible cost, to traditional and new users of the data.

  7. Fraenkel Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Fraenkel Gallery is a contemporary art gallery in San Francisco [2] [3] founded by Jeffrey Fraenkel in 1979. Daphne Palmer is president of the gallery. [4]Fraenkel Gallery has presented more than 350 exhibitions, with a focus on photography and its relation to other arts including painting, drawing, sculpture, and video.

  8. Glen Canyon Park - Wikipedia

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    A branch of Islais Creek (named after the wild cherry islay [7]) originates in the canyon.It is the largest remaining creek in San Francisco with public access. The bottom of the canyon, where Islais Creek flows, is irregular but moderate in slope, dropping 350 feet (107 m) over a distance of about 1 mile (1.6 kilometer). [3]

  9. Bradley & Rulofson - Wikipedia

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    Bradley & Rulofson was a photo studio c. 1850–1878 in San Francisco with Henry William Bradley (1813–1891) and William Herman Rulofson. Their studio was at 429 Montgomery Street. [1] The California Historical Society - North Baker Research Library has a collection of their work. [1] They made portraits and cabinet cards.