Mark Alvarado’s Guide To San Francisco Photography

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Mark Alvarado’s Guide To San Francisco Photography

This guide of San Francisco is going to focus on the adventure of San Francisco photography. We are going to look at five spots that Mark Alvarado San Francisco recommends for tourists to have the best times when taking shots. We are also going to look at local San Francisco Instagram and Hashtag hubs, so that you can have a feature that you can share with all your Instagram followers. Let’s dive into the best Photography guide of San Francisco.

Two icons to shoot at once – Hawk Hill

This is one of the coolest spots for taking a photo of the alignment between the Golden Gate Bridge and the Transamerica Pyramid. It is a tricky shot, but it is possible to make, and we are going to look at how you can get it.

How to shoot

It is important to go for a recon first during the day so that you get to understand the environment. Once you have a clear picture of the place, you can get back to the spot at night or any time you prefer like in the morning to take a shoot.

You need to carry a flashlight at night because it can be creepy if you walk at night. You also need to be aware of racoons.

The best gear to have: Telescope lens and tripod
Best shooting time: night

San Francisco Skyline – Treasure Island

Mark Alvarado San Francisco views Treasure Island as one of the best San Francisco spot for tourists, even though the Hong Kong Victoria Peak is also a top place. Although it is the best and easiest shot to take, the hardest part comes when you want to find the parking spot.

Best shooting time: Night and Sunset
The best gear to have: wide angle lens, telescope, ND Filter and a tripod

The Heart of San Francisco – Sutro Baths

One of the interesting spots in San Francisco is the Sutro Baths. The experience that one gets as he or she enjoys a cool afternoon by the Sutro Baths cannot be compared to anything else. It is easy to find a full parking lot and you may experience a workout session as you climb up and down the stairs, but it is part of the amazing experience.

Take some time to explore the scenery. Walk into a cave, you can also check out the rock that is shaped like a heart, trail hikes, structural ruins and many more sites.

Best shooting time: sunset
Gears to have: ND filter, tripod, and wide angle lens

Wake Up, San Francisco – Kirby Cove

One gem in San Francisco is the Kirby Cove. Kirby Cove is a hiking trail that is an isolated beach which has a swing where you can enjoy watching the waves riding on the Golden Gate bridge foundation.

Best shooting time: sunrise
Gears to have: tripod, wide angle lens

The City Glow – Twin Peaks

One of the best views of the city can be experienced from the Twin Peaks where you can see the entire downtown, the Golden Gate Bridge and even the Bay Bridge. Minimal effort is required because the view is just perfect and there is no need to walk a lot to get to the spot. If you don’t find parking, you can just park on the other side of the park.

Best shooting time: night
Gear to have: telescope, tripod, mid-range and wide angle lens

Some of the San Francisco Hashtags for social media platforms include: #bestofbayarea, #alwayssf, #nowrongwaysf, #ilovesanfrancisco, #sfguide, #thesanfrancisco and #sfdreaming. The San Francisco hubs have the same hashtag handles.