Jacob Rosenberg, like many people, misses the ’90s.
More than most who feel nostalgia, Rosenberg actually spent those years documenting just what was so magical about the period. The 51-year-old filmmaker, born and raised in Palo Alto, is known as one of the preeminent documentarians of San Francisco’s 1990s skateboard scene — a movement whose mecca was the Embarcadero Plaza.
Rosenberg has photographed portraits of skateboarding’s biggest icons; he was also essential in chronicling East Bay hip-hop groups such as Hieroglyphics and De La Soul. Now he’s publishing “Right Before My Eyes,” a monograph that details Bay Area skate and hip-hop culture from 1988 to 1998.
“This book is insanely personal,” Rosenberg, who lives in Hollywood, told The Standard. “I am very nostalgic, and I feel like the 1990s is an era that keeps getting discussed socially, with respect to attitude and fashion trends.”
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