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Ask HN: Any good Silicon Valley Photo coffee table books?

71 points by vclouder 2 years ago · 48 comments · 1 min read


Has anyone come across any good photo books of Silicon Valley from the past or present. I love looking back and reliving those early days of the valley and like to see how it has transformed.

marcuskaz 2 years ago

Not a book, and a bit self promotional, but I have a small photo series I worked on https://mkaz.com/silicon-valley/

Also, look for Silicon Valley '07 by Gabriele Basilico, it's a photo book - not a huge coffee table book but pretty good with about 80-100 photos from 2007

  • walton_simons 2 years ago

    I really love this. It makes me feel weirdly nostalgic, even though I've never been to California, or indeed the US. As a tech-obsessed teenager in the 90s, some of the older companies here felt almost mythical at the time. Plus lots of California generally would show up in so much pop culture, films, music videos and so on, and the sort of vintage-y vibe I'm getting here feels really reminiscent of that.

  • ChrisArchitect 2 years ago

    Nice work. That Sun Microsystems one should be the same as the Facebook one, but the back of that sign ;) (as I see you've included in the FB writeup. Good show)

  • themerone 2 years ago

    I like your photos, but you should use small thumbnail images, instead of having the browser scale the full size images to thumbnail size.

    • marcuskaz 2 years ago

      Probably, looks like I'm going to hit my bandwidth limits on Vercel hobby tier. ;-)

  • justusthane 2 years ago

    I love your exterior building shots. Is that film, filters, or post processing (if you don’t mind)?

    • marcuskaz 2 years ago

      Thanks! The majority of them are digital, most with a Fujifilm camera either X-T1 or X-PRO2 depending on when they were taken. I do shoot a fair amount of film, so a couple will be Kodak Portra. I prefer the film aesthetic so my digital presets aim for that look.

      • yitchelle 2 years ago

        I got a X-T1 about 6 months ago from eBay for around 250€. It does a wonderful job of films simulation. Still very surprised that a 10year old camera can take such wonderful pictures.

  • kopirgan 2 years ago

    Very nice.. There's a lot of history in some of those buildings

  • vclouderOP 2 years ago

    Love it, thanks for sharing.

  • zerojames 2 years ago

    I love this! Amazing work!

ruggeri 2 years ago

I bought San Francisco Dream (Yoko Takahashi) a while back. It had a lot of photos that reminded me of what it felt like when I had just moved here.

Possibly not an answer to your question, but just in case someone else reading finds it interesting.

https://leicastoresf.com/collections/lssf-photobooks/product...

bwb 2 years ago

i am not 100% sure, but i think this one was the same one I browsed in a waiting room once and it was pretty cool -> https://www.siliconvalleysmarts.com/silicon-valley-book

  • vclouderOP 2 years ago

    Awesome, looks good. Thank you

    • jrmg 2 years ago

      Are you _in_ Silicon Valley? I ask because I remember that when I was in Bells Books on Emerson in Palo Alto a month or two ago they had a display of Silicon Valley themed books that I think had a few different coffee table books. I had a chat with the person at the counter about them when he saw me browsing them.

      I think the book suggested above was among them, but there were definitely a few more. Some (not all) of them may have been ‘old’ - but I think ‘old’ Silicon Valley books may be what you’re after?

      If you’re nearby maybe go and take a look and/or ask the staff members there? (Or maybe someone reading this can and report back here? :-)

sizzzzlerz 2 years ago

To really understand it's changes, you first need a book with pictures of the valley from the 1940's to the 1960's. I don't have such a book but I've seen a number of pictures when the valley was all orchards. Then you overlay those with modern day pictures and you see how places like Sunnyvale, Mountain View, and Palo Alto transformed into large cities that essentially removed those trees and replaced them with buildings, houses, and roads. I could study those pictures for hours.

coldpie 2 years ago

I suppose print-on-demand services are cheap enough that you could put together your own fairly easily. Flickr has very permissive licensing by default, if you wanted to make it available for others, too.

electrondood 2 years ago

At Half Price Books in Fremont, there's an entire shelf dedicated to these local history books.

Some of my favorites:

https://www.amazon.com/Palo-Alto-Centennial-Ward-Winslow/dp/...

https://www.amazon.com/Menlo-Park-California-Beyond-Gate/dp/...

https://www.amazon.com/Seabright-Images-America-Arcadia-Publ...

In fact, the Images of America series is exactly what you're looking for, think.

https://www.arcadiapublishing.com/collections/images-of-amer...

ratana 2 years ago

Check out “Songbook” by Alec Soth. He’s an amazing photographer, and while the book isn’t exclusively Silicon Valley, there’s some great photos of various campuses and areas that feel timeless.

https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/justinesharrock/silicon...

https://www.magnumphotos.com/shop/collections/books/songbook...

cpach 2 years ago

I haven’t read it in physical form, but maybe Revolution in the Valley: The Insanely Great Story of How the Mac Was Made by Andy Hertzfeld?

AFAICT it’s based on the stories from https://folklore.org/, so I ought to be good.

You can see how it looks here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMExWOBvmho

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolution_in_the_Valley

bastian 2 years ago

Same. Let's work on publishing one. I am happy to fund it.

  • marcuskaz 2 years ago

    My photos linked above are licensed under creative commons, so feel free to use any. I'd be interested in helping with the project too and can supply higher res if needed.

    • klelatti 2 years ago

      They are terrific. Thank you for sharing and licensing under CC.

    • dublinben 2 years ago

      Is this license information on your website somewhere? I'm not seeing it on any of the pages for your pictures.

      • marcuskaz 2 years ago

        I think I might of lost it over various site migrations. I added it back to About page.

moose44 2 years ago

Does anyone have any tips for moving to the valley at a young age?

I'm very young, not from the US and looking to move to the valley to be around more ambitious people.

Any tips or things I should know? Neighbourhoods to consider? Areas to be in? What to avoid? How to meet people? Hidden gems?

  • troebr 2 years ago

    Maybe your question is worth its own thread. Your biggest hurdle will be immigrating to the US. As far as I know the best way to manage that would be to finish your studies in the US. If you're from Canada I believe getting a visa is easier. Many cities/countries have good startup cultures nowadays, and SV is no longer the only option to get started!

  • wojtczyk 2 years ago

    Just go to the coffee shops and meet people :)

spking 2 years ago

This book has a lot of great Bay Area photos from the 50s-60s:

https://www.amazon.com/Mid-Century-Bay-Celebration-Francisco...

Yanael 2 years ago

I enjoyed the photo book of SF by Victoria Smith

https://www.amazon.co.uk/See-San-Francisco-Through-SFGirlbyB...

rafaelc 2 years ago

I highly recommend "Silicon Valley: The History In Pictures" by Mary Wadden

Edit: (Written in conjunction with the Silicon Valley Historical Association)

plg 2 years ago

https://shifthappens.site

supportengineer 2 years ago

Look up “San Jose signs project” or the San Francisco one.

aamoyg 2 years ago

The HP Way ?

corethree 2 years ago

A bit of an aside. But I would love a book on the comprehensive history of silicon valley up to and describing the crisis we face today of housing and everyone leaving.

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