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THE ROAD HOME: ACUPUNCTURE & CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE WITH ANGIE JACKSON, LAC

THE ROAD HOME:
ACUPUNCTURE & CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE
WITH ANGIE JACKSON, LAC

“In my acupuncture practice, and through the support of Chinese herbal medicine, we will collaborate to remind your body of its ability to adapt to stressors and restore balance.” —The Road Home

THE ROAD HOME: ACUPUNCTURE & CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE WITH ANGIE JACKSON, LAC
THE ROAD HOME: ACUPUNCTURE & CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE WITH ANGIE JACKSON, LAC
“Though my path to Chinese medicine was a rather circuitous one, it was my relationship with the natural world that initially drew me to the medicine.” –Angie Jackson LAC The Road Home
THE ROAD HOME: ACUPUNCTURE & CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE WITH ANGIE JACKSON, LAC
THE ROAD HOME: ACUPUNCTURE & CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE WITH ANGIE JACKSON, LAC

“Renew your confidence in your ability to heal.” —The Road Home

THE ROAD HOME: ACUPUNCTURE & CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE WITH ANGIE JACKSON, LAC
THE ROAD HOME: ACUPUNCTURE & CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE WITH ANGIE JACKSON, LAC

The early Chinese believed the human body had been formed from vital breaths that resembled the wind or external breaths of the universe. They also believed that the skin of the body served as an interface between the breaths of the internal world and the external breaths of the universe. It functioned as a mobile, permeable boundary allowing the movement of substances, energies, and signs outward from the body, or inward from the larger world.” –Angie Jackson LAC The Road Home

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THE ROAD HOME: ACUPUNCTURE & CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE WITH ANGIE JACKSON, LAC

Health was not the absence of disease, but the presence of balance: in the internal world, the external world, and the relationship between the two.

In the internal world, the vital breaths flow along twelve main pathways, or meridians, which run throughout the body. The meridians are connected to and influenced by the musculoskeletal system, the organ systems, the emotions, and the mind. The flow of vital breaths in the meridians is also influenced by: the climate, the seasons, and the physical environment of the external world.

My work as a Chinese medicine practitioner involves assessing the movement of these vital breaths, understanding internal and external stressors that influence their movement, and inserting needles in points along the meridians and prescribing herbs to remind the body of its ability to both adapt to these stressors and restore balance.” –Angie Jackson LAC The Road Home

THE ROAD HOME: ACUPUNCTURE & CHINESE HERBAL MEDICINE WITH ANGIE JACKSON, LAC

Angie Jackson, MSOM, Dipl OM, LAc

“I earned my Master of Science in Oriental Medicine degree from the National College of Natural Medicine (NCNM). I am an Oregon State Licensed Acupuncturist as overseen by the Oregon State Medical Board and nationally certified as a Diplomate in Oriental Medicine, which includes credentials for acupuncture and herbal medicine, through the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM).” https://www.angiejacksonlac.com/
Angie Jackson, MSOM, Dipl OM, LAc

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Portland Athletic & Outdoor Industry Celebration

8th Annual A&O Industry Celebration Recap
8th Annual A&O Industry Celebration Recap

8th Annual A&O Industry Celebration Recap

“Portland has it. From peaking waves to mountain peaks, Portland’s outdoor industry outfits any kind of athlete in every kind of landscape, leading the world without ever leaving home.” —A&O Portland

David Brands of Coast Products
Clean Slate Suds at Event

“Thanks to our Marketplace Vendors – Clean Slate Suds, Marie Ernst, Rarr, Mountain Mel’s Essential Goods, Coast and Grafletics.”

Marie Ernst Soap
Rarr Athletic Clothing
Mountain Mel’s Essential Goods
Portland Athletic & Outdoor is a part of Prosper Portland Event

“After networking and shopping, Sue kicked off the event with a presentation of the 2017 Athletic and Outdoor Industry Report, followed by advice from David Brands of Coast Products and our Platinum Sponsor for the event.” –Portland Athletic & Outdoor is a part of Prosper Portland.

David Brands of Coast Products
Sue kicked off the event with a presentation of the 2017 Athletic and Outdoor Industry Report

“Katherine Melchoir Ray took the stage to kick off our In the Running pitches from the 6 finalist –  TOUGHER, SWings Designs, AlexandrosMarie ErnstMountain Mel’s Essential Goods, and Tread & Butter.”

8th Annual A&O Industry Celebration Recap
8th Annual A&O Industry Celebration Recap
Alexandros Eye Wear

“After the finalists finished their pitches, the audience voted for their favorite. Congrats to our In the Running winner – Stacey Gose of TOUGHER!

 Stacey Gose of TOUGHER
8th Annual A&O Industry Celebration Recap

“Sucheta, with the help of Katherine and Julianne Brands from Oregon Angel Fund, picked the winners for our raffle featuring prizes from adidas, Columbia, Egg Press, Grafletics, Marie Ernst, and Mountain Mel’s Essential Goods. Remember, you had to be present to win!

8th Annual A&O Industry Celebration Recap

ABOUT ATHLETIC & OUTDOOR PROFESSIONALS

AOP’s mission is to establish and grow a supportive community of professionals in Portland’s Athletic and Outdoor industry by connecting individuals, showcasing industry talent, and continuing to highlight Portland as a recognized global A&O hub.

ABOUT PORTLAND A&O

Portland A&O powered by Prosper Portland aims to support the success of Oregon’s 800+ Athletic and Outdoor firms through community, peer-to-peer learning, events, and programming.

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Contact us for Event Photography.
Pricing $150 first hour, $75 each additional hour.
Let’s get you an image you will be proud to show the world.

Portraits of Liisa at Lan Su Chinese Garden and Tanner Springs Park

Portraits of Liisa at the Lan Su Chinese Garden and Tanner Springs Park in downtown Portland Oregon.

We spent time wandering around the gardens of the Lan Su Chinese Garden, adventuring in nature and the peaceful landscaping of Chinese design, while playing with light and evoking ourselves to the camera. It may sometimes not be easy to be photographed in our natural states but once we can play inside the spaces we are comfortable our personalities can really shine.

Tanner Springs Park is a fantastic back-to-nature wetland in downtown Portland Oregon, Liisa and I chose to use her go to tools to be photographed here. The city and land relationship is a testament to our own balances within ourselves. Visit Liisa at Vibe Reiki to learn more about her work.

Fall Outdoor Headshots for Speaker, Author and Executive Leadership Consultant, Dr. Carol Parker Walsh

Fall headshot session for Carol. 

Dr. Carol Parker Walsh was looking to celebrate two years of business and update her headshots. We used an outdoor location and a custom session and image package.

We used our natural light headshot technique during the golden hour of light, about 2 hours before sunset, at this time of year at our latitude was 5pm.

We moved through 2 indoor locations and 6-7 different outdoor locations using the natural light as it changed towards twilight to achieve these headshots. We used bounce cards and modifiers to add light and shadows to create our signature natural light headshot look.

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Carol was looking for fun, fashionable and professional portraits to celebrate her two years in business. We used our natural light technique indoors of a hotel lobby and coffee shop as well as outdoor locations near a library and park in downtown Vancouver, Washington.

Crop, Image Size and Resolution

An example of multiple crop options for each selection made from the proof gallery.

Most images are in an 8×10 vertical and square crop. A horizontal crop is usually by request.

Three file sizes included in delivery

  1. Print 12 inch long, 300dpi 5 MB
  2. Large Web 2,000 pixels long, 72 dpi 1.5 MB
  3. Website Sized 1,080 pixels long, 72 dpi 100 KB

View our Headshot Booking Guide for more about delivery details.

Don’t just take our word for it.
Read what our clients have to say about working with us.

“Erica is very professional and made me feel at ease during the shoot, which resulted in great photos. She had great suggestions along the way and took the time to get things right, encouraged me to change outfits – which made a huge difference – and was proactive with angles / coaching me on which way to move to get the best result. Highly recommend!”

Brittney H.

Creative Director, AUthor, Thunder Egg Collaborative

“I was in need of a headshot refresh as the 10 year old iPhone picture just was no longer cutting it. I found Erica Mitchell and am happy to say I would recommend her to anyone in search of professional headshot photography. Her wealth knowledge and the talent she possesses in immeasurable. She has a beautiful studio conveniently located that provided an abundance of natural light making the process all the better. I am actively referring her to anyone looking for this style of service.”

John B.

“Erica is an incredible photographer! I recently booked her for headshots needed for my career. I have never been a fan of having my picture taken, it has always felt uncomfortable and awkward. However, Erica was a wonderful coach, her energy made the entire process so easy and actually enjoyable. Not only do I love my final photos, but I have already received many compliments on them. You won’t regret booking with Erica.”
Maeve A.

Medical Student

Have questions about scheduling a headshot session? Visit our Booking FAQ for more information or contact us.

We specialize in natural light headshot photography. Learn more by visiting our Natural Light Headshots Gallery.

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Wolves and People Farmhouse Brewery

HANDCRAFTED ON SPRINGBROOK FARM

Newberg, Oregon USA – Willamette Valley – Oregon Wine Country – 21 miles SW of Portland

From the website
“Growing up the farm, founder Christian and his brothers, cousins, and neighbors loved to play a nighttime tag game they called Wolves & People. Then there’s the fact that ancient Romans called hops humulus lupulus, or the “wolf among weeds,” and that Oregon’s first non-native settlers gathered very nearby in 1843 for a series of “wolf meetings” and soon formed the provisional state of Oregon. Most important, Wolves & People is a brewery celebrating the pursuit of wildness itself, in ingredients, flavors, and creativity.”

Editorial content for Portland Monthly Magazine
https://www.pdxmonthly.com/eat-and-drink/2016/07/in-the-heart-of-wine-country-this-newberg-brewery-crafts-hyperlocal-wild-ales

Photo by Erica J Mitchell

Photo by Erica J Mitchell

Photo by Erica J Mitchell

Photo by Erica J Mitchell

Photo by Erica J Mitchell