#981 - Fred Lyon

Fog Under Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, 1949
#981 - Fred Lyon

"Nobody has ever accused me of being an intellectual. So perhaps the most significant asset I bring to my efforts is an innocent eye. Endless curiosity propels me. Then the discipline of years and respect for the affairs of craftsmanship allow the vision to develop mysteriously into a surprise. Gratitude for arduous, mundane, or occasionally painful experiences is rare, but the many types of photography in my background have allowed some visual synthesis to emerge from my monkey mind. Restless and impatient, with no time to dwell on such things, I lurch onward. No subject is sacred or safe from my attack. Beware. Being inherently nosy, I poke into every odd corner. Since photography is a process of discovery for me, I periodically produce an image that delights or amuses me. Then I'm anxious to see what it evokes in others."


~ Fred Lyon
(1924-2022)

 Fred Lyon was an exceedingly gifted photographer and great friend. Always eager for his next great shot, he loved to be out and about, walking the streets of San Francisco. But for this shot, it almost seems like he was riding in the clouds rather than strolling the pavement.