Editorial Photography in San Francisco and Silicon Valley

Editorial photography requires a photographer who can work fast, think visually, and tell a complete story in a single frame. Marc Olivier Le Blanc began his career as a journalist, and that instinct for narrative is what separates his editorial work from studio-only commercial photography. He has contributed to National Geographic, GQ China, Forbes Japan, Forbes Portugal, TIME, the Wall Street Journal, San Francisco Magazine, Harvard Business Review, SOMA Magazine, Diablo Magazine, Emerce, and the Los Angeles Times, among others.

Based in San Francisco, he is available for editorial assignments across the Bay Area and California, and regularly works with art directors and photo editors on deadline-driven projects. His style blends documentary authenticity with commercial refinement — imagery that works in print, digital, and social contexts.

Editorial portrait subjects include Cal Henderson, co-founder and CTO of Slack; Eric Migicovsky, founder and CEO of Pebble Technology, photographed for the cover of Emerce Magazine; Rick Levin, CEO of Coursera and former president of Yale University; Fritz Maytag of Anchor Brewing; Master Cicerone Rich Higgins; master carver Adam Thorpe photographed for SOMA Magazine at the Legion of Honor's Salon Doré; designer Jayde Fish for San Francisco Magazine; and John Churchwell of the San Francisco Opera.

Editorial clients and publications include: National Geographic · GQ China · Forbes Japan · Forbes Portugal · TIME · Wall Street Journal · San Francisco Magazine · Harvard Business Review · SOMA Magazine · Diablo Magazine · Emerce · Los Angeles Times · San Francisco Chronicle · Wired · Fast Company · TechCrunch · People · Business Insider · American Craft · Chronicle Books · Johns Hopkins Magazine

Editorial specialties include business and executive portraits, culture and arts, food and hospitality, technology, health and science, and Bay Area community stories. Available for assignments throughout San Francisco, the Bay Area, and California, with experience on national and international editorial projects.

In The Press

Wall Street Journal — Portrait of Eric Ries, founder of the Long-Term Stock Exchange and author of The Lean Startup, photographed at my Mission District studio in San Francisco for a feature on socially responsible investing.

Harvard Business Review — Portrait of Reid Hoffman, co-founder of LinkedIn and partner at Greylock, photographed at Greylock Partners in Palo Alto for a feature on high-growth entrepreneurship.

Johns Hopkins Gazette — Portrait of Carol Reiley, Johns Hopkins roboticist and co-founder of Drive.ai, pioneer in surgical robotics and self-driving cars, photographed for a feature on one of Silicon Valley's most influential women in AI and robotics.

Haute Living — Three portraits of Kathryn Hall, former U.S. Ambassador to Austria and co-owner of Hall Wines and Walt Wines, and her husband Craig Hall, photographed at their Napa Valley estate for a feature on her career spanning diplomacy, law, and winemaking.

Johns Hopkins Magazine — Cover portrait photographed for Johns Hopkins Magazine, featuring novelist Porochista Khakpour for a feature on her years-long battle with Lyme disease.

Vanderbilt Magazine — Portrait of Sean Ticknor, Vanderbilt engineer and founder of Big Skills Tiny Homes, a Marin County nonprofit teaching high school graduates the building trades, photographed in the Bay Area.

American Craft Council — Portrait of Lynda Watson, ACC Fellow and metalsmith based in Santa Cruz, California, photographed at her studio for the American Craft Council's 2024 Awards feature.

Business of Home — Portrait of Robin Petravic and Catherine Bailey, owners of Heath Ceramics, the iconic Bay Area ceramics and tile manufacturer founded in 1948, photographed for a feature on their employee-ownership model and ethical business practices.

Modern Counsel — Portrait of Josetta Jones, Managing Intellectual Property Counsel at Chevron, photographed for a feature on her work championing STEM mentorship for young women in the Bay Area.

Seattle Times — Portrait of Eun Sun Kim, Music Director of the San Francisco Opera and the first woman appointed to lead a major American opera company, published in coverage of her historic appointment.

Artworks Magazine — Portrait of Tom Burns, Publisher and CEO of Artworks Magazine, photographed on location in California for the masthead of the Carmel-based arts publication covering painting, photography, sculpture, and culture.

ARTnews — Portrait of Wendi Norris photographed at Gallery Wendi Norris in San Francisco, for a feature on the Bay Area dealer who championed Leonora Carrington before the world caught up.

Whitewall Magazine — Portrait of gallerist Wendi Norris photographed at Gallery Wendi Norris in San Francisco, sharing her favorite spots in the city from the Marin Headlands to Hayes Valley.

Alta Journal — Multiple portraits of California organic farming pioneers photographed on location across Northern California for a feature on the future of the organic farming movement and farm succession.

Alta Journal — Five portraits photographed on location in the Bay Area and Silicon Valley for an investigative feature on gender discrimination and workplace culture in the tech industry, including Caroline Simard of Stanford's Clayman Institute for Gender Research.

Emerce — Portrait of Michiel Prins, co-founder of HackerOne, the Silicon Valley cybersecurity platform connecting ethical hackers with major companies including Google, Facebook, and Microsoft, photographed on location in San Francisco for Emerce Magazine issue #157.

Diablo Magazine — Multiple editorial assignments across the East Bay: East Bay fashion designers including a Project Runway finalist; Justin Dillon, anti-human trafficking activist advised by the Obama White House; Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger, the legendary US Airways pilot; a parenting feature with nine black and white portraits of children; and East Bay women leaders photographed on location across the Bay Area.

Cultured Magazine — Portrait of Jeanne Gang, founder of Studio Gang and MacArthur Fellow, published as the lead image in a feature interview on climate-conscious architecture and her design for the Richard Gilder Center at the American Museum of Natural History, on the occasion of the Triennale Milano.

Abitare — Portrait of Jeanne Gang, founder of Studio Gang and MacArthur Fellow, photographed at her San Francisco office for a feature interview in the Italian architecture and design magazine on community-driven architecture and civic engagement.

SFCV — SF Opera leadership photographed at the San Francisco Opera House in a feature on the company's centennial season.

SFCV — Portrait of Eun Sun Kim, Music Director of the San Francisco Opera, photographed at the Opera House on the occasion of her appointment as the company's first female music director.

San Francisco Business Journal — Portrait of Kartik Ramamoorthi, co-founder and CEO of Encoded Therapeutics, a San Francisco Bay Area gene therapy startup that raised $104 million to target previously unreachable diseases including Dravet syndrome.

Austin Business Journal — Portrait of Jake Medwell, founding partner at 8VC, photographed for a feature on Terminal Industries, the AI yard operations startup that emerged from stealth with $17M in seed funding co-led by 8VC and Prologis Ventures.