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      • Back in the early 1970s, San Francisco photographer Michael Jang had a Chronicle press pass. And one from Rolling Stone. And one from the New York Times. None of them were real. In that analog era, he would snap a picture of a publication’s logo, add his headshot and an illegible scrawl to mimic an editor’s signature and then laminate it.
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  2. Pam Grady is a freelance writer. Back in the early 1970s, San Francisco photographer Michael Jang had a Chronicle press pass. And one from Rolling Stone. And one from the New York Times. None of ...

  3. Nov 21, 2022 · The Chronicle is proud to announce the launch of a new online photo store, debuting with 200 photographs in vintage black-and-white and modern color. The store pulls from The Chronicle’s vast ...

  4. Aug 15, 2023 · A tip from Japanese Tea Garden historian Steven Pitsenbarger led to the San Francisco Chronicle archive, where we found photos taken by a Chronicle photographer that showed James Martin’s...

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  5. May 19, 2023 · Yoshi James: Yalonda M. James is an award-winning staff photojournalist and video producer at The San Francisco Chronicle. Her storytelling passion lies in documenting social justice...

  6. The San Francisco Chronicle is a newspaper serving primarily the San Francisco Bay Area of Northern California. It was founded in 1865 as The Daily Dramatic Chronicle by teenage brothers Charles de Young and Michael H. de Young. [1] The paper is owned by the Hearst Corporation, which bought it from the de Young family in 2000.

  7. Hey there — I’m Nicole Fruge, the Director of Photography at the San Francisco Chronicle. I take a documentary photography approach to better understand the people directly affected by current events and public policy. Before photo editing, I spent ten years working as a staff photographer for newspapers in Texas and Florida.

  8. Audrey Cooper • acooper@sfchronicle.com • @ audreycoopersf. From wildfires to the Warriors, Russian River floods and the Gilroy mass shooting, PG&E power outages and a fisherman with a secret, The Chronicle's photo team chose images that captured the most important, inspiring, heartbreaking and intimate Northern California moments of 2019.

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