Show Navigation

Search Results

Refine Search
Match all words
Match any word
Prints
Personal Use
Royalty-Free
Rights-Managed
(leave unchecked to
search all images)
{ 57 images found }

Loading ()...

  • September 4, 1987 Greeley Hill, California --Stanislaus Complex Fire  -- Residents wait for news of their homes in Greeley Hill.  The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter, David Ross Erickson, died from a tree-felling accident.
    Complex_120.jpg
  • September 4, 1987 Greeley Hill, California --Stanislaus Complex Fire  -- Mariposa County Sheriffs Department Sergeant Norm Ross coordinates community operations during fire in Greeley Hill.  The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter, David Ross Erickson, died from a tree-felling accident.
    Complex_118.jpg
  • September 4, 1987 Greeley Hill, California --Stanislaus Complex Fire  -- Residents play music to pass time as they wait for news of their homes in Greeley Hill.  The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter, David Ross Erickson, died from a tree-felling accident.
    Complex_117.jpg
  • September 4, 1987 Greeley Hill, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire  -- Local rancher waits for news about fire.  The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter, David Ross Erickson, died from a tree-felling accident.
    Complex_115.jpg
  • September 4, 1987 Greeley Hill, California – Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Volunteer firefighter Danny Watkins checks in before heading to his assignment.  The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter, David Ross Erickson, died from a tree-felling accident.
    Complex_113.jpg
  • September 4, 1987 Greeley Hill, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire -- Retired Greeley Hill Fire Chief Jim Kendrick talks to rancher Leonard Duetsch while waiting for the all-clear to go back to his house.  The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter, David Ross Erickson, died from a tree-felling accident.
    Complex_112.jpg
  • September 4, 1987 Greeley Hill, California --Stanislaus Complex Fire  -- Giant column of smoke can be seen easily in Greeley Hill. The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter, David Ross Erickson, died from a tree-felling accident.
    Complex_107.jpg
  • September 4, 1987 Greeley Hill, California --Stanislaus Complex Fire  -- Stanislaus National Forest Supervisor Blaine Cornell talks to television reporters near Greeley Hill.  The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter, David Ross Erickson, died from a tree-felling accident.
    Complex_89.jpg
  • September 4, 1987 Greeley Hill, California --Stanislaus Complex Fire  -- Secretary of Agriculture Richard Lyng talks with Stanislaus National Forest Supervisor Blaine Cornell near Greeley Hill.  The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter, David Ross Erickson, died from a tree-felling accident.
    Complex_88.jpg
  • September 4, 1987 Greeley Hill, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire  --  Fire flares up near Greeley Hill.  The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter, David Ross Erickson, died from a tree-felling accident.
    Complex_86.jpg
  • September 4, 1987 Greeley Hill, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire  -- Aerial Tanker drops retardant on fire near Greeley Hill.  The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter, David Ross Erickson, died from a tree-felling accident.
    Complex_28.jpg
  • September 4, 1987 Greeley Hill, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire  -- Aerial Tanker drops retardant on fire near Greeley Hill.  The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter, David Ross Erickson, died from a tree-felling accident.
    Complex_26.jpg
  • September 4, 1987 Greeley Hill, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire  -- Aerial Tanker drops retardant on fire near Greeley Hill.  The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter, David Ross Erickson, died from a tree-felling accident.
    Complex_25.jpg
  • September 4, 1987 Greeley Hill, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire  -- Mariposa County Sheriffs Department Sergeant Norm Ross coordinates community operations during fire in Greeley Hill.  The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter, David Ross Erickson, died from a tree-felling accident.
    Complex_114.jpg
  • September 4, 1987 Greeley Hill, California --Stanislaus Complex Fire  -- Giant column of smoke can be seen easily in Greeley Hill. The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter, David Ross Erickson, died from a tree-felling accident.
    Complex_108.jpg
  • September 4, 1987 Greeley Hill, California --Stanislaus Complex Fire  -- Giant column of smoke can be seen easily in Greeley Hill. The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter, David Ross Erickson, died from a tree-felling accident.
    Complex_106.jpg
  • September 4, 1987 Greeley Hill, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire  -- Secretary of Agriculture Richard Lyng and Stanislaus National Forest Supervisor Blaine Cornell listen to incident commander near Greeley Hill.  The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter, David Ross Erickson, died from a tree-felling accident.
    Complex_87.jpg
  • September 4, 1987 Greeley Hill, California -- Stanislaus Complex Fire  -- Aerial Tanker drops retardant on fire near Greeley Hill.  The Stanislaus Complex Fire consumed 28 structures and 145,980 acres.  One US Forest Service firefighter, David Ross Erickson, died from a tree-felling accident.
    Complex_27.jpg
  • San Francisco 49ers vs. New York Jets at Candlestick Park Sunday, September 6, 1998.  49ers beat Jets  36-30.  San Francisco 49ers linebacker Jeff Posey (96) rushes New York Jets quarterback Glenn Foley (4).
    49ers_Jets_1998_012.JPG
  • San Francisco 49ers defensive tackles Ray McDonald (91) and Ricky Jean Francois (95) attempt to block Detroit Lions kicker Jason Hanson's (4) field goal kick on Sunday, September 16, 2012 in San Francisco, California. The 49ers defeated the Lions 29-17..
    49ers_Lions_026.JPG
  • San Francisco 49ers vs. New Orleans Saints at Candlestick Park Sunday, September 19, 1999.  49ers beat Saints 28-21.  San Francisco 49ers punter Chad Stanley (4).
    49ers_Saints_1999_013.JPG
  • San Francisco 49ers vs. St. Louis Rams at Candlestick Park Sunday, September 8, 1996.  49ers beat Rams  34-0.  St. Louis Rams quarterback Steve Walsh (4).
    49ers_Rams_1996_018.JPG
  • San Francisco 49ers vs. St. Louis Rams at Candlestick Park Sunday, September 8, 1996.  49ers beat Rams  34-0.  St. Louis Rams quarterback Steve Walsh (4).
    49ers_Rams_1996_002.JPG
  • San Francisco 49ers vs. Atlanta Falcons at Candlestick Park Sunday, September 10, 1995.  49ers beat Falcons 41-10.  San Francisco 49ers defensive tackle Junior Bryant (90) and defensive end Oliver Barnett (72) jump to block Atlanta Falcons Kicker Morten Andersen (5) kick while punter Dan Stryzinski (4) holds.
    49ers_Falcons_1995_008.JPG
  • New Orleans Saints quarterback Todd Bouman (4) on Thursday, September 1, 2005, in Oakland, California. The Raiders defeated the Saints 13-6 in a preseason game.
    Raiders_Saints_2005_001.JPG
  • Oakland Raiders kicker Sebastian Janikowski (11) kicks on of his 4 field goals on Sunday, September 15, 2013, in Oakland, California. The Raiders defeated the Jaguars 34-31.
    Raiders_Jaguars_010.JPG
  • Oakland Raiders quarterback Derek Carr (4) makes pass downfield on Sunday, September 18, 2016, at O.co Coliseum in Oakland, California.  The Falcons defeated the Raiders 35-28.
    Raiders_Falcons_002.JPG
  • San Francisco 49ers vs Seattle Seahawks  at Candlestick Park Sunday, September 11, 2011.  San Francisco 49ers punter Andy Lee (4).49ers beat the Seahawks 33-17
    49ers_Seahawks016.JPG
  • Oakland Raiders quarterback Derek Carr (4) talks with Raiders head coach Jack Del Rio on Thursday, September 1, 2016, at O.co Coliseum in Oakland, California.  The Seahawks defeated the Raiders 23-21 in a preseason game.
    Raiders_Seahawks_010.jpg
  • San Francisco 49ers vs Dallas Cowboys  at Candlestick Park Sunday, September 18, 2011.  with San Francisco 49ers punter Andy Lee (4) holding kicker David Akers (2) kicks 55 yard field goal..Cowboys won in Overtime 27-24
    49ers_Cowboys011.JPG
  • Oakland Raiders quarterback Derek Carr (4) makes pass downfield on Sunday, September 18, 2016, at O.co Coliseum in Oakland, California.  The Falcons defeated the Raiders 35-28.
    Raiders_Falcons_010.JPG
  • Oakland Raiders punter Marquette King (7), long snapper Jon Condo (59) and quarterback Derek Carr (4) come through smoke during opening ceremonies on Thursday, September 1, 2016, at O.co Coliseum in Oakland, California.  The Seahawks defeated the Raiders 23-21 in a preseason game.
    Raiders_Seahawks_004.jpg
  • “Cruisin’ McHenry” published November 6, 1977.  This was a three part series by Steven Paul Montenko, Bee staff writer, to take a look at cruising in Modesto.  Images were taken during September 1977.  The young people on the strip were very friendly to me.  About every 20 minutes somebody would yell, “You want to party?” or “Where is the party?”  It was like American Graffiti every night. I did most of my photography walking up and down McHenry Boulevard in the middle of the night.  A couple of times, I climbed on the roof of a gas station to get a better view.  For equipment, I used two Nikon F’s, a 50mm f1.4 lens, and an 85mm f1.8 lens.  I pushed my Tri X film two stops in Ethol UFG developer.  Most of the time, I shot wide open, which didn’t give me much depth of focus.  I used a tripod on the gas station roof.
    Graffiti_1977 _036.jpg
  • “Cruisin’ McHenry” published November 6, 1977.  This was a three part series by Steven Paul Montenko, Bee staff writer, to take a look at cruising in Modesto.  Images were taken during September 1977.  The young people on the strip were very friendly to me.  About every 20 minutes somebody would yell, “You want to party?” or “Where is the party?”  It was like American Graffiti every night. I did most of my photography walking up and down McHenry Boulevard in the middle of the night.  A couple of times, I climbed on the roof of a gas station to get a better view.  For equipment, I used two Nikon F’s, a 50mm f1.4 lens, and an 85mm f1.8 lens.  I pushed my Tri X film two stops in Ethol UFG developer.  Most of the time, I shot wide open, which didn’t give me much depth of focus.  I used a tripod on the gas station roof.
    Graffiti_1977 _031.jpg
  • “Cruisin’ McHenry” published November 6, 1977.  This was a three part series by Steven Paul Montenko, Bee staff writer, to take a look at cruising in Modesto.  Images were taken during September 1977.  The young people on the strip were very friendly to me.  About every 20 minutes somebody would yell, “You want to party?” or “Where is the party?”  It was like American Graffiti every night. I did most of my photography walking up and down McHenry Boulevard in the middle of the night.  A couple of times, I climbed on the roof of a gas station to get a better view.  For equipment, I used two Nikon F’s, a 50mm f1.4 lens, and an 85mm f1.8 lens.  I pushed my Tri X film two stops in Ethol UFG developer.  Most of the time, I shot wide open, which didn’t give me much depth of focus.  I used a tripod on the gas station roof.
    Graffiti_1977 _030.jpg
  • “Cruisin’ McHenry” published November 6, 1977.  This was a three part series by Steven Paul Montenko, Bee staff writer, to take a look at cruising in Modesto.  Images were taken during September 1977.  The young people on the strip were very friendly to me.  About every 20 minutes somebody would yell, “You want to party?” or “Where is the party?”  It was like American Graffiti every night. I did most of my photography walking up and down McHenry Boulevard in the middle of the night.  A couple of times, I climbed on the roof of a gas station to get a better view.  For equipment, I used two Nikon F’s, a 50mm f1.4 lens, and an 85mm f1.8 lens.  I pushed my Tri X film two stops in Ethol UFG developer.  Most of the time, I shot wide open, which didn’t give me much depth of focus.  I used a tripod on the gas station roof.
    Graffiti_1977 _023.jpg
  • “Cruisin’ McHenry” published November 6, 1977.  This was a three part series by Steven Paul Montenko, Bee staff writer, to take a look at cruising in Modesto.  Images were taken during September 1977.  The young people on the strip were very friendly to me.  About every 20 minutes somebody would yell, “You want to party?” or “Where is the party?”  It was like American Graffiti every night. I did most of my photography walking up and down McHenry Boulevard in the middle of the night.  A couple of times, I climbed on the roof of a gas station to get a better view.  For equipment, I used two Nikon F’s, a 50mm f1.4 lens, and an 85mm f1.8 lens.  I pushed my Tri X film two stops in Ethol UFG developer.  Most of the time, I shot wide open, which didn’t give me much depth of focus.  I used a tripod on the gas station roof.
    Graffiti_1977 _025.jpg
  • “Cruisin’ McHenry” published November 6, 1977.  This was a three part series by Steven Paul Montenko, Bee staff writer, to take a look at cruising in Modesto.  Images were taken during September 1977.  The young people on the strip were very friendly to me.  About every 20 minutes somebody would yell, “You want to party?” or “Where is the party?”  It was like American Graffiti every night. I did most of my photography walking up and down McHenry Boulevard in the middle of the night.  A couple of times, I climbed on the roof of a gas station to get a better view.  For equipment, I used two Nikon F’s, a 50mm f1.4 lens, and an 85mm f1.8 lens.  I pushed my Tri X film two stops in Ethol UFG developer.  Most of the time, I shot wide open, which didn’t give me much depth of focus.  I used a tripod on the gas station roof.
    Graffiti_1977 _022.jpg
  • “Cruisin’ McHenry” published November 6, 1977.  This was a three part series by Steven Paul Montenko, Bee staff writer, to take a look at cruising in Modesto.  Images were taken during September 1977.  The young people on the strip were very friendly to me.  About every 20 minutes somebody would yell, “You want to party?” or “Where is the party?”  It was like American Graffiti every night. I did most of my photography walking up and down McHenry Boulevard in the middle of the night.  A couple of times, I climbed on the roof of a gas station to get a better view.  For equipment, I used two Nikon F’s, a 50mm f1.4 lens, and an 85mm f1.8 lens.  I pushed my Tri X film two stops in Ethol UFG developer.  Most of the time, I shot wide open, which didn’t give me much depth of focus.  I used a tripod on the gas station roof.
    Graffiti_1977 _021.jpg
  • “Cruisin’ McHenry” published November 6, 1977.  This was a three part series by Steven Paul Montenko, Bee staff writer, to take a look at cruising in Modesto.  Images were taken during September 1977.  The young people on the strip were very friendly to me.  About every 20 minutes somebody would yell, “You want to party?” or “Where is the party?”  It was like American Graffiti every night. I did most of my photography walking up and down McHenry Boulevard in the middle of the night.  A couple of times, I climbed on the roof of a gas station to get a better view.  For equipment, I used two Nikon F’s, a 50mm f1.4 lens, and an 85mm f1.8 lens.  I pushed my Tri X film two stops in Ethol UFG developer.  Most of the time, I shot wide open, which didn’t give me much depth of focus.  I used a tripod on the gas station roof.
    Graffiti_1977 _018.jpg
  • “Cruisin’ McHenry” published November 6, 1977.  This was a three part series by Steven Paul Montenko, Bee staff writer, to take a look at cruising in Modesto.  Images were taken during September 1977.  The young people on the strip were very friendly to me.  About every 20 minutes somebody would yell, “You want to party?” or “Where is the party?”  It was like American Graffiti every night. I did most of my photography walking up and down McHenry Boulevard in the middle of the night.  A couple of times, I climbed on the roof of a gas station to get a better view.  For equipment, I used two Nikon F’s, a 50mm f1.4 lens, and an 85mm f1.8 lens.  I pushed my Tri X film two stops in Ethol UFG developer.  Most of the time, I shot wide open, which didn’t give me much depth of focus.  I used a tripod on the gas station roof.
    Graffiti_1977 _015.jpg
  • “Cruisin’ McHenry” published November 6, 1977.  This was a three part series by Steven Paul Montenko, Bee staff writer, to take a look at cruising in Modesto.  Images were taken during September 1977.  The young people on the strip were very friendly to me.  About every 20 minutes somebody would yell, “You want to party?” or “Where is the party?”  It was like American Graffiti every night. I did most of my photography walking up and down McHenry Boulevard in the middle of the night.  A couple of times, I climbed on the roof of a gas station to get a better view.  For equipment, I used two Nikon F’s, a 50mm f1.4 lens, and an 85mm f1.8 lens.  I pushed my Tri X film two stops in Ethol UFG developer.  Most of the time, I shot wide open, which didn’t give me much depth of focus.  I used a tripod on the gas station roof.
    Graffiti_1977 _013.jpg
  • “Cruisin’ McHenry” published November 6, 1977.  This was a three part series by Steven Paul Montenko, Bee staff writer, to take a look at cruising in Modesto.  Images were taken during September 1977.  The young people on the strip were very friendly to me.  About every 20 minutes somebody would yell, “You want to party?” or “Where is the party?”  It was like American Graffiti every night. I did most of my photography walking up and down McHenry Boulevard in the middle of the night.  A couple of times, I climbed on the roof of a gas station to get a better view.  For equipment, I used two Nikon F’s, a 50mm f1.4 lens, and an 85mm f1.8 lens.  I pushed my Tri X film two stops in Ethol UFG developer.  Most of the time, I shot wide open, which didn’t give me much depth of focus.  I used a tripod on the gas station roof.
    Graffiti_1977 _014.jpg
  • “Cruisin’ McHenry” published November 6, 1977.  This was a three part series by Steven Paul Montenko, Bee staff writer, to take a look at cruising in Modesto.  Images were taken during September 1977.  The young people on the strip were very friendly to me.  About every 20 minutes somebody would yell, “You want to party?” or “Where is the party?”  It was like American Graffiti every night. I did most of my photography walking up and down McHenry Boulevard in the middle of the night.  A couple of times, I climbed on the roof of a gas station to get a better view.  For equipment, I used two Nikon F’s, a 50mm f1.4 lens, and an 85mm f1.8 lens.  I pushed my Tri X film two stops in Ethol UFG developer.  Most of the time, I shot wide open, which didn’t give me much depth of focus.  I used a tripod on the gas station roof.
    Graffiti_1977 _012.jpg
  • “Cruisin’ McHenry” published November 6, 1977.  This was a three part series by Steven Paul Montenko, Bee staff writer, to take a look at cruising in Modesto.  Images were taken during September 1977.  The young people on the strip were very friendly to me.  About every 20 minutes somebody would yell, “You want to party?” or “Where is the party?”  It was like American Graffiti every night. I did most of my photography walking up and down McHenry Boulevard in the middle of the night.  A couple of times, I climbed on the roof of a gas station to get a better view.  For equipment, I used two Nikon F’s, a 50mm f1.4 lens, and an 85mm f1.8 lens.  I pushed my Tri X film two stops in Ethol UFG developer.  Most of the time, I shot wide open, which didn’t give me much depth of focus.  I used a tripod on the gas station roof.
    Graffiti_1977 _010.jpg
  • “Cruisin’ McHenry” published November 6, 1977.  This was a three part series by Steven Paul Montenko, Bee staff writer, to take a look at cruising in Modesto.  Images were taken during September 1977.  The young people on the strip were very friendly to me.  About every 20 minutes somebody would yell, “You want to party?” or “Where is the party?”  It was like American Graffiti every night. I did most of my photography walking up and down McHenry Boulevard in the middle of the night.  A couple of times, I climbed on the roof of a gas station to get a better view.  For equipment, I used two Nikon F’s, a 50mm f1.4 lens, and an 85mm f1.8 lens.  I pushed my Tri X film two stops in Ethol UFG developer.  Most of the time, I shot wide open, which didn’t give me much depth of focus.  I used a tripod on the gas station roof.
    Graffiti_1977 _035.jpg
  • “Cruisin’ McHenry” published November 6, 1977.  This was a three part series by Steven Paul Montenko, Bee staff writer, to take a look at cruising in Modesto.  Images were taken during September 1977.  The young people on the strip were very friendly to me.  About every 20 minutes somebody would yell, “You want to party?” or “Where is the party?”  It was like American Graffiti every night. I did most of my photography walking up and down McHenry Boulevard in the middle of the night.  A couple of times, I climbed on the roof of a gas station to get a better view.  For equipment, I used two Nikon F’s, a 50mm f1.4 lens, and an 85mm f1.8 lens.  I pushed my Tri X film two stops in Ethol UFG developer.  Most of the time, I shot wide open, which didn’t give me much depth of focus.  I used a tripod on the gas station roof.
    Graffiti_1977 _032.jpg
  • “Cruisin’ McHenry” published November 6, 1977.  This was a three part series by Steven Paul Montenko, Bee staff writer, to take a look at cruising in Modesto.  Images were taken during September 1977.  The young people on the strip were very friendly to me.  About every 20 minutes somebody would yell, “You want to party?” or “Where is the party?”  It was like American Graffiti every night. I did most of my photography walking up and down McHenry Boulevard in the middle of the night.  A couple of times, I climbed on the roof of a gas station to get a better view.  For equipment, I used two Nikon F’s, a 50mm f1.4 lens, and an 85mm f1.8 lens.  I pushed my Tri X film two stops in Ethol UFG developer.  Most of the time, I shot wide open, which didn’t give me much depth of focus.  I used a tripod on the gas station roof.
    Graffiti_1977 _034.jpg
  • “Cruisin’ McHenry” published November 6, 1977.  This was a three part series by Steven Paul Montenko, Bee staff writer, to take a look at cruising in Modesto.  Images were taken during September 1977.  The young people on the strip were very friendly to me.  About every 20 minutes somebody would yell, “You want to party?” or “Where is the party?”  It was like American Graffiti every night. I did most of my photography walking up and down McHenry Boulevard in the middle of the night.  A couple of times, I climbed on the roof of a gas station to get a better view.  For equipment, I used two Nikon F’s, a 50mm f1.4 lens, and an 85mm f1.8 lens.  I pushed my Tri X film two stops in Ethol UFG developer.  Most of the time, I shot wide open, which didn’t give me much depth of focus.  I used a tripod on the gas station roof.
    Graffiti_1977 _029.jpg
  • “Cruisin’ McHenry” published November 6, 1977.  This was a three part series by Steven Paul Montenko, Bee staff writer, to take a look at cruising in Modesto.  Images were taken during September 1977.  The young people on the strip were very friendly to me.  About every 20 minutes somebody would yell, “You want to party?” or “Where is the party?”  It was like American Graffiti every night. I did most of my photography walking up and down McHenry Boulevard in the middle of the night.  A couple of times, I climbed on the roof of a gas station to get a better view.  For equipment, I used two Nikon F’s, a 50mm f1.4 lens, and an 85mm f1.8 lens.  I pushed my Tri X film two stops in Ethol UFG developer.  Most of the time, I shot wide open, which didn’t give me much depth of focus.  I used a tripod on the gas station roof.
    Graffiti_1977 _027.jpg
  • “Cruisin’ McHenry” published November 6, 1977.  This was a three part series by Steven Paul Montenko, Bee staff writer, to take a look at cruising in Modesto.  Images were taken during September 1977.  The young people on the strip were very friendly to me.  About every 20 minutes somebody would yell, “You want to party?” or “Where is the party?”  It was like American Graffiti every night. I did most of my photography walking up and down McHenry Boulevard in the middle of the night.  A couple of times, I climbed on the roof of a gas station to get a better view.  For equipment, I used two Nikon F’s, a 50mm f1.4 lens, and an 85mm f1.8 lens.  I pushed my Tri X film two stops in Ethol UFG developer.  Most of the time, I shot wide open, which didn’t give me much depth of focus.  I used a tripod on the gas station roof.
    Graffiti_1977 _026.jpg
  • “Cruisin’ McHenry” published November 6, 1977.  This was a three part series by Steven Paul Montenko, Bee staff writer, to take a look at cruising in Modesto.  Images were taken during September 1977.  The young people on the strip were very friendly to me.  About every 20 minutes somebody would yell, “You want to party?” or “Where is the party?”  It was like American Graffiti every night. I did most of my photography walking up and down McHenry Boulevard in the middle of the night.  A couple of times, I climbed on the roof of a gas station to get a better view.  For equipment, I used two Nikon F’s, a 50mm f1.4 lens, and an 85mm f1.8 lens.  I pushed my Tri X film two stops in Ethol UFG developer.  Most of the time, I shot wide open, which didn’t give me much depth of focus.  I used a tripod on the gas station roof.
    Graffiti_1977 _020.jpg
  • “Cruisin’ McHenry” published November 6, 1977.  This was a three part series by Steven Paul Montenko, Bee staff writer, to take a look at cruising in Modesto.  Images were taken during September 1977.  The young people on the strip were very friendly to me.  About every 20 minutes somebody would yell, “You want to party?” or “Where is the party?”  It was like American Graffiti every night. I did most of my photography walking up and down McHenry Boulevard in the middle of the night.  A couple of times, I climbed on the roof of a gas station to get a better view.  For equipment, I used two Nikon F’s, a 50mm f1.4 lens, and an 85mm f1.8 lens.  I pushed my Tri X film two stops in Ethol UFG developer.  Most of the time, I shot wide open, which didn’t give me much depth of focus.  I used a tripod on the gas station roof.
    Graffiti_1977 _019.jpg
  • “Cruisin’ McHenry” published November 6, 1977.  This was a three part series by Steven Paul Montenko, Bee staff writer, to take a look at cruising in Modesto.  Images were taken during September 1977.  The young people on the strip were very friendly to me.  About every 20 minutes somebody would yell, “You want to party?” or “Where is the party?”  It was like American Graffiti every night. I did most of my photography walking up and down McHenry Boulevard in the middle of the night.  A couple of times, I climbed on the roof of a gas station to get a better view.  For equipment, I used two Nikon F’s, a 50mm f1.4 lens, and an 85mm f1.8 lens.  I pushed my Tri X film two stops in Ethol UFG developer.  Most of the time, I shot wide open, which didn’t give me much depth of focus.  I used a tripod on the gas station roof.
    Graffiti_1977 _017.jpg
  • “Cruisin’ McHenry” published November 6, 1977.  This was a three part series by Steven Paul Montenko, Bee staff writer, to take a look at cruising in Modesto.  Images were taken during September 1977.  The young people on the strip were very friendly to me.  About every 20 minutes somebody would yell, “You want to party?” or “Where is the party?”  It was like American Graffiti every night. I did most of my photography walking up and down McHenry Boulevard in the middle of the night.  A couple of times, I climbed on the roof of a gas station to get a better view.  For equipment, I used two Nikon F’s, a 50mm f1.4 lens, and an 85mm f1.8 lens.  I pushed my Tri X film two stops in Ethol UFG developer.  Most of the time, I shot wide open, which didn’t give me much depth of focus.  I used a tripod on the gas station roof.
    Graffiti_1977 _016.jpg
  • “Cruisin’ McHenry” published November 6, 1977.  This was a three part series by Steven Paul Montenko, Bee staff writer, to take a look at cruising in Modesto.  Images were taken during September 1977.  The young people on the strip were very friendly to me.  About every 20 minutes somebody would yell, “You want to party?” or “Where is the party?”  It was like American Graffiti every night. I did most of my photography walking up and down McHenry Boulevard in the middle of the night.  A couple of times, I climbed on the roof of a gas station to get a better view.  For equipment, I used two Nikon F’s, a 50mm f1.4 lens, and an 85mm f1.8 lens.  I pushed my Tri X film two stops in Ethol UFG developer.  Most of the time, I shot wide open, which didn’t give me much depth of focus.  I used a tripod on the gas station roof.
    Graffiti_1977 _009.jpg
  • “Cruisin’ McHenry” published November 6, 1977.  This was a three part series by Steven Paul Montenko, Bee staff writer, to take a look at cruising in Modesto.  Images were taken during September 1977.  The young people on the strip were very friendly to me.  About every 20 minutes somebody would yell, “You want to party?” or “Where is the party?”  It was like American Graffiti every night. I did most of my photography walking up and down McHenry Boulevard in the middle of the night.  A couple of times, I climbed on the roof of a gas station to get a better view.  For equipment, I used two Nikon F’s, a 50mm f1.4 lens, and an 85mm f1.8 lens.  I pushed my Tri X film two stops in Ethol UFG developer.  Most of the time, I shot wide open, which didn’t give me much depth of focus.  I used a tripod on the gas station roof.
    Graffiti_1977 _028.jpg
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x

Al Golub Photography Archive

  • Portfolio
  • About
  • Blog
  • Contact
  • All Galleries
    • All Galleries
    • Search
    • Cart
    • Lightbox
    • Client Area