From Kezar to Candlestick: The Photography of Frank Rippon

From Kezar to Candlestick: The Photography of Frank Rippon

Terminal 3

Departures - Level 2
Sep 26, 2015 - Feb 28, 2016

From Kezar to Candlestick: The Photography of Frank Rippon 

San Francisco native Frank “Rip” Rippon developed a strong interest in both football and photography while attending Polytechnic High School across the street from Kezar Stadium in Golden Gate Park. After graduating in 1936, Rippon was employed in the Photo Reproduction Department at Standard Oil’s headquarters in San Francisco and freelanced as a photographer for local college football teams. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, Rippon enlisted in the Army Air Corps and served as Staff Photo Officer with the 364th Fighter Group at Honington, England. Rippon’s discharge from the service and return to San Francisco coincided with the establishment of the 49ers as the city’s first professional football team in 1946. Rippon approached the 49ers and quickly became their “de facto” team photographer, documenting every home game from 1948 until his retirement in 1984.

With an unerring instinct for where to place and reposition himself around the field throughout the game, Rippon captured unforgettable moments from the first four decades of the team’s history. His iconic black-and-white images document the legendary exploits of players who forged an intimate bond with the city and its fans—from early stars like Hugh McElhenny and Bob St. Clair playing at Kezar Stadium, to Joe Montana and the generation of players who brought home the team’s first Super Bowl trophy in 1982 and earned the moniker “Team of the ‘80s” while playing at Candlestick Park. Frank Rippon’s photographs stand as the preeminent record of the team’s relationship with its host city, and they serve as a testimonial to a photographer’s lifelong relationship with his city’s football team.

Frank Rippon’s work has been featured in numerous newspapers, magazines, and NFL publications, including more than thirty Super Bowl programs. All images in this exhibition are provided Courtesy of the Rippon Family Trust and may not be reproduced, copied, transmitted, or manipulated without the Trust’s written permission. Special thanks to the 49ers Museum presented by Sony for introducing SFO Museum to the photography of Frank Rippon.

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