Industry comes in many sizes. While waiting to leave a friend's business for the world's BEST Tacos and Burritos (La Taqueria in the Mission of San Francisco), LeFever found opportunity in the constructed shapes being clothed in the building's late morning light. Seeing this small shop as another view of industry on a smaller scale, the photographer found interesting character. |
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Though no stranger to setting up and lighting a shot, LeFever prefers to discover the beauty he finds about him when involved in his Out & About series. Constantly amazed by the world around him, LeFever prefers to keep an environment the way he finds it. Looking for patterns, shapes, textures, ideas, history, testaments to living, reflections on dying. In this case Lefever says, "The chairs were interesting. The business is interesting. I am always curious to see what other people do for a living and how they occupy their time."
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"I like to reveal the character of a place or thing at the particular time I find it. Aside from adjusting my point of view, I hope to capture what would otherwise be seen "as is": it is a document of sorts. People have always asked me about seeing the world through my eyes, but what I hope in the photographs is that people will see how beautiful or interesting things are around them all day long...and start seeing with their own eyes"
` Jeff LeFever
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Other S.F. ROAD TRIP links:
Hearst/Alcatraz
Industry 1
Touch of the Sacred
End of the Line
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