The photographer who captured Black San Francisco in the 1960s: We wouldnt have seen it without him Photography
Table Of Content The Magazine of the San Francisco Design Center Upcoming events Construction Underway for California College of the Arts Expansion in San Francisco Parker House Rolls, Wagyu Fat Butter Earlier in the day, he had taken a moving portrait of a disabled man on a skateboard. Sometimes called the Harlem of the West, the Fillmore also had a thriving jazz scene before redevelopment ousted thousands of people. He remained in the neighborhood for years, and went on to work as a photojournalist. The Grove – Fillmore in the Pacific Heights neighborhood opened in 2002 in the heart of Fillmore Street, a few blocks from where Ken (and soon Anna) lived. Fillmore shared all of the soulful aspects of its older sibling, but has an eclectic unique feel all its own – the initial idea was “what if The Ramones moved into a barn? With Fillmore complete, Ken finally summoned the courage to ask Anna out. The Magazine of the San Francisco Design Center That’s why I want to give a huge ...