“Photographing Potrero Hill” is in local coffee shops

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A zine that I created featuring the Potrero Hill neighborhood is available in three local coffee shops.

Philz Coffee on 17th

The zines are displayed in an acrylic stand not too far from the register. Framed pictures are also displayed at this Philz.

Photographing Potrero Hill at Philz on 17th
Photographing Potrero Hill at Philz on 17th

Farley's Coffee on 18th

Farley's is the local community hub when it comes to local artists. To that end Photographing Potrero Hill is displayed on a bookshelf next to other zines. Pamplemousse Magazine, a film photography magazine made here in SF, is also carried here.

Photographing Potrero Hill at Farley's on 18th
Photographing Potrero Hill at Farley's on 18th

Thinker's Cafe on 20th

The zines are displayed in an acrylic stand in the window.

Photographing Potrero Hill at Thinker's on 20th
Photographing Potrero Hill at Thinker's on 20th

Photographing Potrero Hill: Editorials and Art, 2023 - 2025

The zine itself, as the title eludes, contains a combination of editorial and artistic photos, all taken by me. The cover photograph is of the Sutro Tower. While the tower is located in the Mission neighborhood, the photograph itself was taken in Potrero Hill.

The zine contains 31 photos across 24 pages, both black and whites and color photos, landscapes and portraits. Many of the editorial photos have been published in the Potrero View newspaper, and several of the artistic photos are available to be purchased online as prints.

As for the zine itself it's only available for purchase in person.

A stack of Photographing Potrero Hill
A stack of Photographing Potrero Hill

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Thomas Hunter II is a staff Software Engineer with 18+ years building scalable, production-grade systems. Deep expertise in Node.js, observability, and developer tooling, with a strong track record of driving architectural decisions, mentoring engineers, and improving customer facing technical documentation. Author of 5 books (including O'Reilly), certified by the OpenJS Foundation, and frequent international conference speaker. Passionate about delivering reliable, maintainable software at scale.