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Slideshow with audio and narration delving into the attraction of Urban Exploration. This piece accompanied a San Francisco Chronicle article on the subject.
To commemorate the centennial of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, I re-shot George Lawrence’s landmark photograph, “San Francisco in Ruins.”
Jon Haeber explores our culture and how humans impact the surrounding environment — in all its beauty and ephemerality.
















8 Comments (Jackling House)
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Tear the ugly monster down and let Mr. Jobs make the improvements he wants. There is no historical value in that pig!
Were you trespassing to shoot these photos and do a little opportunistic self-aggrandizing?
As a photographer I understand the allure of the place. But I am also inclined to agree with Steve on this one…
KEEP THE PIPE ORGAN! OR AT LEAST FIND SOMEONE WHO CAN TELL IF IT’S ANY GOOD
I am a builder in Texas and would be thrilled to re-hab the materials from the house. Chances are remodeling it would not come close to the building requirements California would require to make it feasible, financially or otherwise. Steve, email me!
These shots are great. I love off-axis lighting. Steve: we all know you are really bad at sharing and that you are uncomfortable with anything being “open”, but I hardly think this is self-aggrandizing. It’s not like he is presenting his images via a Keynote address or anything.
Beautiful home!
I am friends with one of the sons of the family that sold the house to Jobs.
Some good memories there.
Sad to see it go.