In-Public member Matt Stuart will teach a 3-day workshop June 7-9. Matt will also give a lecture on June 8 and is a final-round judge for this year’s International Street Photography Awards. Matt has done workshops around the world and...
This year’s t-shirt design is a nod to our local NBA team, the Golden State Warriors, who seem to be making run for the championship every year, and competing with festival events. Join us at the festival to buy one....
One of our goals is to exhibit as much street photography as we can during the festival, and Harvey Milk Photo Center is not big enough to hold it all, so we’re happy to announce one of the big offsite shows...
Legendary Magnum photographer Bruce Gilden will be teaching a 5-Day workshop at StreetFoto San Francisco June 6-10. He will also be speaking at the festival June 10 and serving as the head juror for the International Street Photography Awards. We are thrilled...
You may now submit to the StreetFoto San Francisco 2017 International Street Photography Awards. This contest has become one of the most coveted prizes in street photography, and this year we’ve assembled an all-star jury including Magnum luminary Bruce Gilden, Leica Ambassador...
Jack Simon taught two very highly regarded workshops at StreetFoto 2016, and we are bringing him back again this year by popular demand. Those of you who were unable to get a spot in his sold-out workshop last year have...
This year our primary venue is Harvey Milk Photo Center, a fantastic public photography resource run by the San Francisco Department of Parks and Recreation. It features one of the largest public darkrooms in the world, studio space, a fantastic...
The winners of our street photography series contest were announced at the festival on Saturday, June 11. First place went to Chris Suspect of the United States for this striking series: Second place went to Dmitry Stepanenko of the UK...
We’ve mapped out places to meet every night of the festival, from June 6 all the way through June 12. Don’t think of them just as opportunities to drink. Rather, look at them as ways to interact with other people...