Support First Exposures – next benefit show April 26, 2012
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Last week was the Noise Pop Festival where there were a ton of great bands in town. Shooting shows and bands live is really fun since there’s usually a lot of emotion and passion, which makes it easier to capture interesting photos. Since we were shooting for the festival we got to see a great mix of bands. Here’s a few of […]

Wednesday we celebrated our very own Natalie’s birthday a bit early with a custom flavor from our neighborhood ice cream shop, Mr. & Mrs. Miscellaneous. In honor of Natalie we had them make some Lavender and Lemon ice cream and it was delicious! They should still have it this week so try it out!
Also last night, La […]

We photographed chef Aaron London of Ubuntu for the cover of Smart Meetings magazine last year and got to try out some food there as well which was a treat! This year, he’s a semifinalist for the James Beard Foundation’s Rising Star Chef of the Year Award. In the Bay Area we’re so fortunate to have […]
Zappos probably means different things to different people, but to us at Orange Photography, we think of them as a company with a great culture and focus on customer service – two values we hold quite dear ourselves – so it was fun to finally get to check out the Zappos Insights Tour at their […]

We’ve had the privilege of photographing the 49ers in a variety of contexts from shooting the game on the sidelines at Candlestick, to covering one of the first events Alex Smith had as a new 49er, to shooting at training camp in Santa Clara. Each time the players were gracious and […]
If you don’t know who the Vogels are (and even if you do) you should definitely check out the award-winning documentary Herb & Dorothy, directed by first-time filmmaker Megumi Sasaki. The film tells the story of a charming couple, postal clerk (Herbert Vogel) and librarian (Dorothy Vogel), who built a […]
If you don’t know who the Vogels are (and even if you do) you should definitely check out the award-winning documentary Herb & Dorothy, directed by first-time filmmaker Megumi Sasaki. The film tells the story of a charming couple, postal clerk (Herbert Vogel) and librarian (Dorothy Vogel), who built a […]

Here at Orange we love retro tech such as Polaroid film as well as the latest digital gear, so on my last trip to Las Vegas, I made a stop at the Pinball Hall of Fame. The building it’s housed in is quite modest and you can just walk in either […]
I’ve always dug that old Airstream on the roof of a building in the Tenderloin and I just assumed everyone in SF knew about it and lately I keep asking people if they know about it. Anyhow, it’s on the roof of 130-132 Turk and you can see if from the street. Legend has it that it was an old gay bath […]