Image Credits
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A marble prosenium stands next to the green water of Lake Merritt, with columns extending around the lake into the distance. Above the columns, treetops line the horizon beneath a cloudless blue sky.
We altered this photo by cropping it and adding a blue overlay.
Purple flowers dominate the foreground, which takes up the bottom half of the photo. In the middle distance, the blue waters of Lake Merritt stand between us and the Alameda County Superior Courthouse
We altered this photo by cropping it, mixing it with a photo of the Grand Lake Theater, and adding a yellow overlay.
The Grand Lake Theater's art deco entryway is lit up with neon lights. Several cars are parked in the foreground.
We altered this photo by cropping it, mixing it with a photo from Lake Merritt, and adding a yellow overlay.
The Oakland skyline extends from beyond the Lake Merritt shoreline at golden hour. Dark navy waters line the bottom of the image, and a pink and purple skyline extends with a few clouds above.
Photo by Derick Daily. We found the photo on Unsplash, but it seems like his profile there has since been deleted. Find Derick's photos on his website.
We altered this photo by adding a blue overlay.
The inside of a large warehouse with a shiny cement floor and large windows along opposing walls recedes into the background. On the far wall, a painting of the Bay Bridge takes up the entire wall.
Photo by Aaliyah W on Unsplash.
We altered this photo by adding a dark navy overlay.
Rows of cars drive on the underside of the Bay Bridge, which is flanked by thick steel support beams.
Photo by Jed Villejo on Unsplash.
We altered this photo by adding a yellow overlay.
A photo of two of the iconic Oakland Port cranes shows some details of the cranes, but positions them as abstract shapes against a cloudless sky
Photo by Ronan Furuta on Unsplash.
We altered this photo by adding a yellow overlay.
A computer screen is illuminated against a dark background. On the screen there is a movie editing program with several tracks of video and audio in pink and green. Only the editing tracks are visible; the video itself is not.
Photo by Peter Stumpf on Unsplash.
We altered this photo by cropping it, rotating it, and adding a yellow overlay.
There are other photos around the site that we purchased or created ourselves.
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