Above SFO: The Aerial Photography of Marshall Moxom

Above SFO: The Aerial Photography of Marshall Moxom

Harvey Milk Terminal 1

Departures Level 2, Gallery 1H
June 2024 - June 2026

Above SFO: The Aerial Photography of Marshall Moxom

Marshall Moxom (1916–2007) was a San Francisco-based photographer active between the late 1930s and mid-1970s. During his tenure with the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (PUC), Moxom frequently worked at San Francisco International Airport (SFO), where he made aerial photographs and documented terminal construction, events, and airport personnel.

Today, SFO Museum holds approximately 750 photographic negatives made by Moxom while on assignment at the Airport. A formally trained photographer, Moxom’s images are marked by an outstanding level of craftsmanship and careful composition. They exhibit a sense of artistry not commonly seen in works by editorial photographers of the era. Presented here are aerial photographs made by Moxom between 1958 and 1964 that depict the Airport and surrounding landscape of the San Francisco Peninsula.

(L-R) Photographers Marshall Moxom and Ken Snodgrass posing in front of a Cessna 175 aircraft, San Francisco International Airport (SFO), February 19, 1960; view facing north with San Bruno Mountain visible on horizon. Marshall Moxom was born in Alberta, Canada, in 1916. He studied art at City College of San Francisco in the 1930s and became involved in the local photography community, serving as a photographer for the San Francisco Museum of Art (now SFMOMA), freelancing for commercial studios, and assisting landscape photographer Ansel Adams in Yosemite National Park. Moxom worked as the photographer and later the Director of Photography for the National Youth Administration (NYA)—a division of the Roosevelt administration’s larger Works Progress Administration (WPA) that focused on providing work and education for young Americans. Moxom served as a photographer for the U.S. Navy during World War II. In 1945, he joined the PUC, and for over thirty years, Moxom served as the Commission’s Chief Photographer, documenting projects ranging from the development of Yosemite National Park’s 430-foot-tall O’Shaughnessy Dam to the construction of SFO’s 1954 International Terminal Building.

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Photographer Marshall Moxom [left] and Ken Snodgrass posing in front of a Cessna 175 Skylark,
San Francisco International Airport (SFO)
, February 19, 1960
Collection of SFO Museum
2011.032.0609; R2022.0910.005


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