Two images, taken on the same winter 1995 evening, on the same corner, where Union Street intersects with Webster, in the Marina District of San Francisco. I can’t remember, but I doubt that this sandwich place is there anymore. Il Fornaio, a well-known group of upmarket restaurants and bakeries across California, whose sign is reflected in the sandwich shop window, is definitely not in this location anymore.
I never did care for this area, it being the heart of San Francisco’s young upwardly mobile professional set, with a healthy supply of meat-market pick-up bars, but I did shoot here often, and made a 16mm film out of footage shot at night here, in part because one could count on it being a reasonably safe place to walk around with a Bolex at 11 at night.
I have no idea what the lone customer of the sandwich shop is looking at. Perhaps he’s just trying to avoid my gaze. In all the years that I passed this shop, which I did often as my bus line the 22 Fillmore made its turn on this corner, I never saw but one or two customers at a time in it.




