Anton O'Donnell creates vivid images of one of SF's most unique neighborhoods.
Seven years ago, photographer Anton O'Donnell moved to the Castro.
"I fully came out here and also learned a lot about how to be myself. The level of self-expression I see in others here is incredible," O'Donnell said."It was only natural for me to want to document such a vibrant place. And it's totally full of weirdos, so I felt right at home from the get-go.
, who influenced his style and encouraged him to explore his local environment and the creative possibilities therein.Courtesy Anton O'Donnell
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