Editorial Photography: Johnson Creek Legacy
Much of the 26 mile long Johnson Creek watershed lies within the Portland Metropolitan area. The watershed has long been caught on the one hand between a very urban…
Much of the 26 mile long Johnson Creek watershed lies within the Portland Metropolitan area. The watershed has long been caught on the one hand between a very urban…
As a breed, photographers are notoriously reluctant to pick the single best photograph they’ve ever taken. It’s not exactly false modesty. Instead, there is a shared anticipation that the "best"…
Hyacinth. Lemon candy. Kumquat. These are the sense-provoking words that Portland coffee importer Catalyst Trade uses to describe an Ethiopian coffee named Wush Wush #2. Going on auction in July,…
A recent corporate shoot at KeyBank in downtown Portland gave me the opportunity to integrate corporate portraits with a classic lighting style. Emerging from Hollywood’s golden era of the 1930’s, …
The trend continues… the return of corporate gatherings and holiday celebrations after two years of isolation. They are celebrations of the spirit: a chance to not just see co-workers in…
A weekend shoot at the Oregon Association of Naturopathic Physicians 27th Annual Conference, held in Portland, was a wonderful reminder that the long, dark interruption of our lives during the…
A morning with Barry Lopez. In the Spring of 2013, I was privileged to spend a morning photographing Barry Lopez at his home on the McKenzie River in Oregon. Winner…
It’s a ten hour drive from Portland to the summit of Steens Mountain, in remote Harney County in Oregon’s sparsely settled southeast corner. At almost 10,000 feet in elevation, Steens…
I would like to think the Metaverse is one click away. Click, and Google Maps shifts into three dimensions with holographic displays. Click, and you’re in an on-line…