I know the bay area extremely well and love playing tour guide. Let's go for a drive/bike/hike!

 

Although my photos are marked "all rights reserved", I will generally agree to let you use them if you ask. For commercial use there will be a fee, for non-commercial I just want attribution.

 

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Norby says:

What I like most about Jef's photography (and probably what you will also) is that he captures all the things we might see around us every day, but frames them in a way that often distills them down to the essence that first drew our eye to them. His images continue to hold our attention even if our eyes have long-sin… Read more

What I like most about Jef's photography (and probably what you will also) is that he captures all the things we might see around us every day, but frames them in a way that often distills them down to the essence that first drew our eye to them. His images continue to hold our attention even if our eyes have long-since continued their wandering over the object they were taken from.

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August 16, 2009
vivbox says:

Jef is my flickr acme.

August 30, 2010
Daemonlip says:

Jef is a really good photographer as you can see from his flickr stream. Jef is also great at generating content. While many discuss the latest and greatest web tools, Jef really gives you what's entertaining and at times... humorous. I have a lot of respect for this guy.

October 26, 2007
Omunene says:

Jef Poskanzer has posted some beautiful photos here on his flickr pages, but they provide only a brief glimpse of his vast photofolio. Jef was taking pictures at Burning Man when it was still in San Francisco. He was posting pictures to the Mirror Project when the mirror was just a flat shiny surface. He was sharing hi… Read more

Jef Poskanzer has posted some beautiful photos here on his flickr pages, but they provide only a brief glimpse of his vast photofolio. Jef was taking pictures at Burning Man when it was still in San Francisco. He was posting pictures to the Mirror Project when the mirror was just a flat shiny surface. He was sharing his photos on the WELL when it was still a dialup community. He was photographing San Francisco stairways before Adah Bakalinsky wrote her book. I think he was even married to Georgia O’Keeffe at one time. Check Jef out here at flickr, but then Google him — he’s a great photographer and he’s everywhere!

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April 28, 2007