Vivian Fung, a Harvard Club of San Diego treasurer turned fine-art nature photographer, operates FUNGtography from Pacific Beach in the 92109 ZIP code. Her portfolio spans landscapes from Patagonia's Torres del Paine to the sandstone arches of the Navajo Nation, with every image built around the philosophy that beauty is revealed by light. Fung's career path wound through financial management at Earthlite Massage Tables and teaching math and chemistry at High Tech Los Angeles Charter High School before she committed to photography full time. Her work has appeared in the La Jolla Light, where she served as a designated event photographer for galas at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego and the Sanford-Burnham Research Institute. Local art lovers browsing PB's creative scene can also explore the work of Josh Dodson, another Pacific Beach artist whose gallery presence adds to the neighborhood's visual identity. In 2012, FUNGtography launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund a photo book titled "FUNGtography Norway—A Nordic Tale in Image & Verse," and the studio has participated in Small Business Saturday promotions alongside other Pacific Beach independents. Collections available through her online gallery include Fanciful Feathers, dedicated to avian photography, and the Oh Canada! series featuring the Lake O'Hara region of British Columbia. A November 2011 exhibit of thirteen FUNGtography pieces was displayed in Pacific Beach, marking one of Fung's first local solo shows. Visitors who want to pair an afternoon of gallery browsing with Mediterranean food head to Cafe Athena on Mission Boulevard for its open-air patio and seaside setting. Fung also works as a college prep consultant and tutor, bringing the same precision she applies behind the lens to academic coaching.