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August 16, 2007

SFist Finds: Furniture with a Life of Its Own

Submit your Bay Area finds to found [at] sfist [dot] com, or tag them sfist and found on Flickr! Let us know where and when you found the item and any other helpful info.

Today we thought we'd feature our friend Jennifer Hattam's beautiful Holga photos of found objects that were all taken last year in the Mission. She has a whole set of these gems on Flickr, and be sure to check out Jennifer's awesome Web site!


Dolores Street -- We love the luscioius texture in this one.


Guerrero and 15th -- Sexy!

Two more photos after the jump!


20th Street between Folsom and Harrison -- The plant makes for an excellent touch.


Dolores Street -- A night on the street has left this poor chair so exhausted, it can hardly stand up!


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Comments (5)

despite her label im nearly positive that the 3rd picture is on 20th between folson/harrison.

but i suppose it isn't important really haha.

 

so i guess anyone with a camera (let alone a plastic box) is a "photographer" these days? pretty generic/simple stuff here, sfist . . .

 

Pretty classy and helpful comment there, Guest.

I'm so glad we have you and your self-righteous friends to keep us all in check.

 

In case you need to take more photos of "found" objects, there is an abundance in Cole Valley. It's all free, and it isn't trash. Really. I promise.

 

my comment above should have said "NOT on.."

though in defense of Guest 2, if those pictures weren't shot with a holga they wouldn't be the slightest bit interesting.

 
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