BERKELEY PANANTICS (BAMPFA)

The new Berkeley Art Museum is open. Outside, intense light coming off the reflective silver building is awesome - seizure worthy.   

Berkeley Pan_10Photograph, 30 January, 2016; Copyright © Tennyson Woodbridge, 1963 to present

Berkeley Pan_10
Photograph, 30 January, 2016; Copyright © Tennyson Woodbridge, 1963 to present

Berkeley Pan_9Photograph, 30 January, 2016; Copyright © Tennyson Woodbridge, 1963 to present

Berkeley Pan_9
Photograph, 30 January, 2016; Copyright © Tennyson Woodbridge, 1963 to present

Berkeley Pan_6Photograph, 30 January, 2016; Copyright © Tennyson Woodbridge, 1963 to present

Berkeley Pan_6
Photograph, 30 January, 2016; Copyright © Tennyson Woodbridge, 1963 to present

Berkeley Pan (for Jon Balderston)Photograph, 30 January, 2016; Copyright © Tennyson Woodbridge, 1963 to present

Berkeley Pan (for Jon Balderston)
Photograph, 30 January, 2016; Copyright © Tennyson Woodbridge, 1963 to present

Berkeley Pan_8 (more Jon Balderston)Photograph, 30 January, 2016; Copyright © Tennyson Woodbridge, 1963 to present

Berkeley Pan_8 (more Jon Balderston)
Photograph, 30 January, 2016; Copyright © Tennyson Woodbridge, 1963 to present

Berkeley Pan_3Photograph, 30 January, 2016; Copyright © Tennyson Woodbridge, 1963 to present

Berkeley Pan_3
Photograph, 30 January, 2016; Copyright © Tennyson Woodbridge, 1963 to present

Berkeley Pan_5Photograph, 30 January, 2016; Copyright © Tennyson Woodbridge, 1963 to present

Berkeley Pan_5
Photograph, 30 January, 2016; Copyright © Tennyson Woodbridge, 1963 to present

** A note on your privacy. Should you recognize yourself and insist, I am always amiable to cease-and-desist requests. Either way, a posthumus print (1 of 8) is reserved for models and primary subjects, for all published photographs. Now get outside

Berkeley Pan_1Photograph, 30 January, 2016; Copyright © Tennyson Woodbridge, 1963 to present

Berkeley Pan_1
Photograph, 30 January, 2016; Copyright © Tennyson Woodbridge, 1963 to present

Berkeley Pan_4Photograph, 30 January, 2016; Copyright © Tennyson Woodbridge, 1963 to present

Berkeley Pan_4
Photograph, 30 January, 2016; Copyright © Tennyson Woodbridge, 1963 to present

Tennessee Cove

1) On March 6, 1853, 550 passengers climbed safely onto the beach and fourteen chests of gold were salvaged, as the S.S. Tennessee steamship broke itself apart

2) More recently, December 29, 2012, the landmark arch at Tennessee Cove collapsed, forever affecting the photographic landmark made popular for 150 years

3) And seen here, September 7th, 2015, few seemed concerned and even less concerned for wear…for that matter

TennCove, 7Sep15_10Photograph, 2015; Copyright © Tennyson Woodbridge, 1963 to present

TennCove, 7Sep15_10
Photograph, 2015; Copyright © Tennyson Woodbridge, 1963 to present

Berkeley Panantics_2

Berkeley Panantics, 21Sep15_1Photograph; Copyright © Tennyson Woodbridge, 1963 to present

Berkeley Panantics, 21Sep15_1
Photograph; Copyright © Tennyson Woodbridge, 1963 to present

Berkeley Panantics, 17Oct15_5Photograph; Copyright © Tennyson Woodbridge, 1963 to present

Berkeley Panantics, 17Oct15_5
Photograph; Copyright © Tennyson Woodbridge, 1963 to present

Berkeley Panantics, 17Oct15_1Photograph; Copyright © Tennyson Woodbridge, 1963 to present

Berkeley Panantics, 17Oct15_1
Photograph; Copyright © Tennyson Woodbridge, 1963 to present

Fall Colors, 17Oct15_2Photograph; Copyright © Tennyson Woodbridge, 1963 to present

Fall Colors, 17Oct15_2
Photograph; 
Copyright © Tennyson Woodbridge, 1963 to present

Fall Colors, 17Oct15_3Photograph; Copyright © Tennyson Woodbridge, 1963 to present

Fall Colors, 17Oct15_3
Photograph; Copyright © Tennyson Woodbridge, 1963 to present

Jim and Sharon Emeryville23 September, 2015, Photograph; Copyright © Tennyson Woodbridge, 1963 to present

Jim and Sharon Emeryville
23 September, 2015, Photograph; Copyright © Tennyson Woodbridge, 1963 to present

Empire Makers

Angry from that moment on, we would never be the same...

July 10, 1973: Van Nuys, California, Lucille Miller, 43, paroled a year ago after serving seven years in prison for the slaying of her dentist and husband, is seen leaving municipal court on Monday after her arraignment on a charge of shoplifting a …

July 10, 1973: Van Nuys, California, Lucille Miller, 43, paroled a year ago after serving seven years in prison for the slaying of her dentist/husband, is seen leaving municipal court on Monday after her arraignment on a charge of shoplifting a $7 blouse. If convicted, Mrs. Miller faces a possible revocation of her parole and a return to prison, to serve more of the life term originally given on the murder charge.
(Found press-release photo, 10 x 6-1/4," all appropriation rights reserved).

October 8, 1964: Cork's rented Volkswagen is inspected by authorities; Baynan Street, Alta Loma (referred to now as Rancho Cucamonga)."Angry from that moment on, we would never be the same:" Daughter Deborah J. Miller, A Mother's Crime.

October 8, 1964: Cork's rented Volkswagen is inspected by authorities; Baynan Street, Alta Loma; referred to now as Rancho Cucamonga.

"Angry from that moment on, we would never be the same:" Daughter Deborah J. Miller, A Mother's Crime.

1965: During the trial, Lucille Miller confers with her attorney, Edward P. Foley. Photo Credit: John Malmin, photo journalist for the LA Times.

1965: During the trial, Lucille Miller confers with her attorney, Edward P. Foley. Photo Credit: John Malmin, photo journalist for the LA Times.

1965: Dr. Gordan (Cork) Miller, Lucille Marie Miller, and Lucille Miller's lover, attorney Arthwell C. Hayton.Empire Makers_5, 2015, found photograph,  8 x 10," all appropriation rights reserved.

1965: Dr. Gordan (Cork) Miller, Lucille Marie Miller, and Lucille Miller's lover, attorney Arthwell C. Hayton.
(Found photograph,  8 x 10," all appropriation rights reserved)

Empire Makers
Found photos, digital assembly; 2015
Copyright © Tennyson Woodbridge, 1963 to present. All appropriation rights reserved