Revisiting a place Delaney once called home creates a curious dissonance. During the 1980s she chronicled the early stages of gentrification in the South of Market district of San Francisco. Now as she revisit her old neighborhood, rechristened SoMa by millennial marketers, she sees a skyline bulging with new buildings. Her former neighbors are eclipsed by both high-earning technology workers and those without homes whose tents line the alleys and broad boulevards. In this new world Delaney often feels as if she is standing in two places at once: the past infuses the present with both longing and confusion. In SoMa Now, sewing together a complex narrative of a city she knows well, blending fact and feeling to convey what is lost, what is gained and what remains in this new terrain. This project received a 2020 Guggenheim Fellowship.