
Intangible Futures, June, 2012
In June 2012, a team of fierce artists embarked on the 48 Hour Film Project. They were bound by the constraints of writing, filming and editing a story in 48 hours with a specific character name (Lance Lombardo), location (farmer’s market), line of dialogue (“I don’t have a clue.”) and genre (Period Piece). Who wants […]

Pop Up Photo #1
On May 14, for a few hours a group of artists took over Honey Bistro… and it was good… Phillip Cha captures images of everyday San Francisco in extraordinary ways. He adds a vibrant and transcendent quality using bold colors and framing. At the same time giving people a humanity to people living on the streets therein. […]

Art-a-thon 2016
I can’t believe it’s been 8 years since the ArtSeed’s Art-a-thon came on the scene. The ocho! Now I am so happy Annika can share in such a warm community. Enjoy the photos…

Beach Photos, Pulled Pork Sandwiches@Honey Bistro!
For those who are hungry and are looking to catch up on the latest Chuck Three photography, look no further than Honey Bistro! At this time, I have some of my favorite prints up from handheld long-exposures at Baker Beach, in the Presidio. Also, prints from A Day in the Life of Wesley and May […]

Urban Dinosaurs at Third Street Village Art Market
Construction is everywhere. San Francisco is changing. Laundry mats and hardware stores have turned into slick fashion boutiques; businesses have moved or closed, and are giving way to condos; and so forth. Construction cranes line the skyline and tower above the streets. Along with the cosmetic changes, a multitude of people have found themselves affected. […]