Harvey Milk Photo Center: Photography, community, and history come to life.
Harvey Milk Photo Center, located at 50 Scott St in San Francisco, is a welcoming hub for photography exhibits, talks, and park-side activities. Reviews highlight friendly staff, clean facilities, and engaging programs for beginners to advanced photographers. The center houses a well-equipped dark room, film scanners, and B&W development gear, plus affordable memberships or a one-time entry, and features a new air-exchange system throughout the building.
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Offering courses for beginners to advanced levels in various photography techniques and film development.
Providing access to the largest darkroom on the West Coast with equipment for B&W film development and scanning.
Hosting public exhibits, lectures, and workshops featuring local and renowned photographers.
Affordable annual memberships or one-time fees for access to facilities and discounted classes.
Engaging workshops and talks on topics like art therapy, photography, and social issues.
Overall rating
Ariel Belmont
I went to this place to hear a conversation about psychotherapy and art as a healing process. I couldn't get to know all the activities they had to offer, but I could say that this space was perfect 👌 I'd love to see more of it next time!
Terry Miller
This is a MUST on your visit to San Francisco! The facility is clean and the staff are very welcoming, friendly people! The exhibits are truly great. You will want to come back time and time again. Take a few minutes to read about Harvey Milk and his life (assuming you have lived under a rock and don't know what he contributed to our society). The park attached to the center is beautiful and always has activities planned for any age group in your home. Don't miss this!
Dave Warner
Hi just s heads up as we just attended the awesome opening reception and exhibit for Jay Blakesberg, a 40 Year Rock & Roll Photography exhibit and lecture ! This place is a major find people ! Great facility and knowledgeable staff, and a new air exchange system in the entire center. Great classes and work shops and very affordable Member rated- Best find ever!
Natalia Revelo
They offer courses for begginers and advance levels of photography. They have a dark room, scanners for film, and all the equipment to develop B&W film. They have anual memberships, or one time $10. Enjoy
Alba Gonzalez-Junca
The space is neat and have very good presentation for the exhibits. It also has the largest dark room on west America. They offer great variety of courses, workshops and talks.