Portland’s Photo Month is almost here!

Portland’s Photo Month is almost here!

Photolucida presents Then. Now. Here. [http://www.thennowhere.org/]
And three of my photographs have been chosen!

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April has be coined Portland’s Photography Month with selected galleries, bookstores, and artist celebrating the world of photography with events, talks and exhibitions.

I had the pleasure of being selected last year as well as this year as part of the annual “Then. Now. Here.” Photography Project by Photolucida. Then. Now. Here. is a celebration of Portland then and now with an inclusion of photography by local artists and historical imagery of Portland, Oregon.

Stay tuned! Three of my images will be on display at various galleries around the city within a collection of amazing photographers!

The “Then. Now. Here.” screening will be held on Wednesday, April 3rd 8-9:30pm at the Oregon Historical Society (1200 SW Park Avenue). There will be live music and tasty treats.

Featured photographs from last years Portland Photo Month

2012 – Photolucdia’s Featured Image on THEN. NOW. HERE. Website
Southwest Portland, John’s Landing, 2010

2012 – THEN. NOW. HERE. Portland Photo Month Chosen Images
Southwest Portland, John’s Landing, 2010
Union Pacific, Northeast Portland, 2011
Occupy Portland protester holds sign which reads, “The people are too big to fail.” Portland North Waterfront, 2011

About “Then. Now. Here.”

Photolucida presents Then. Now. Here. a slideshow celebration of Oregon – its people, its landscape, its unique character and special history. Curated by Oregonian photographer Motoya Nakamura, the slideshow includes images by contemporary Oregon photographers paired with historic images of the beautiful state we call home.

Picture of the Day: Boneyard Accepted

I took a long walk with Zoey, my three year old pup across town last week. As we were about to cross the Broadway Bridge I was captivated by the view looking north towards the rails. Without knowning the location and reacting to the elements all I could say outloud was the word Boneyard.

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Location: View of Union Station rails and Freemont Bridge from Broadway Bridge, Portland, OR