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Ad For Fez Ballroom (Portland, Oregon) - 1 on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
I'm always looking for unique flyers, posters and advertising and this fit right in. Besides, I haven't posted any scans in some time.

First Annual Oregon Arts Education Congress Convenes - Salem-News.Com
The Oregon Arts Commission convened the 1st Annual Arts Education Congress on Monday, November 17th, at the Kennedy School in NE Portland. The Congress brought together 100 selected delegates from across the state to discuss issues ...

UB Buzz: Making Friends in Oregon
Chris Maples (left), president of Oregon Institute of Technology, exchanged school-logo shirts with Preston Pulliams, Portland Community College president, after signing a dual enrollment agreement. (photo courtesy of PCC.) ...

Stunning Country Property, and Contemporary Chateau! - portland ...
Gourmet Kitchen features, Spectacular Area of Fine Estates, Magnificent Views of Grounds and Oregon Countryside. Exterior Features: Cedar Shingled Residence, Equestrian Quarters on 1st Level, Outdoor Arena, Big Barn, Shelters, Paddocks, ...

"Portland Photographers" "Portland Maternity Photographer"

http://www.CatchlightsNW.com 971.255.2801 This Portland photographer is AMAZING! Rebecca is one of the best Portland photographers; one of the best Portland Oregon wedding photographers and by far the best Portland Oregon newborn, infant, maternity and child photographer. She has a way of catching the light which makes her pictures magical! See for yourself! http://www.CatchlightsNW.com Rebecca is a good friend of mine and many of these original photographs are also friends of mine. Note the darling babies and gorgeous handknits made of hand dyed organic yarn. Beautiful! PMPA - Portland Metropolitan Photographers AssociationFind an Oregon photographer for your wedding or portrait, or learn how to join. An affiliate of PPA. http://www.pmpa.net/ Portland Photographers, photography services, photo studios ...Portland Photographers, photography services, photo studios in Portland, Oregon (OR). Listing and reviews of Photographers in Portland, Oregon. http://www.decidio.com/local-businesses/photographers-Portland-oregon-s53.html Mitchelldyer Photography -- Portland Oregon Editorial Wedding ...Portland Oregon Photographer editorial photographer Craig Mitchelldyer. Editorial, Portraits, Advertising, Sports, and Wedding, Mitchelldyer Photography can ... http://www.craigmitchelldyer.com/

Oregon Housing Blog: FHA Annual Management Report FY 2008.
The photograph of the Portland skyline at night was a featured photo on Wikipedia Commons. Information about the photographer, Eric Baetsche, and REQUIRED licensing information before using the photo can be found HERE: ...

Happy New Year
© Mesman ImagesThe New Year brought a close to our busiest holiday season ever. On top of the usual December rush and exhibiting at Studio 101, the shows we had going on at the Japanese Garden and at Coopers Coffee really kept us occupied.The "Through the Lens" show at the Japanese Garden was a great venue that gave us an opportunity to sell our framed and matted prints, note cards, and magnets. The garden did a great job of converting their pavillion into an art gallery. It was a very cla

Masters of Photography - Imogen Cunningham

Photography © The Imogen Cunningham Trust http://www.imogencunningham.com/ "Yumeji's Theme" (OST In the Mood for Love) by Umebayashi Shigeru http://www.shigeru-umebayashi.com/ Support the artist, buy his music http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gw/... ------------------- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imogen_C... Imogen Cunningham (April 12, 1883 - June 24, 1976) was an American photographer known for her photography of botanicals, nudes and industry. Cunningham was born in Portland, Oregon. In 1901, at the age of 18, Cunningham bought her first camera, a 4x5 inch view camera, from the American School of Art in Scranton, Pennsylvania. She soon lost interest and sold the camera to a friend. It wasn't until 1906, while studying at the University of Washington in Seattle, that she was inspired by an encounter with the work of Gertrude Kasebier to take up photography again. With the help of her chemistry professor, Dr. Horace Byers, she began to study the chemistry behind photography; she subsidized her tuition by photographing plants for the botany department. After graduating in 1907 she went to work with Edward S. Curtis in his Seattle studio. This gave Cunningham the valuable opportunity to learn about the portrait business and the practical side of photography. In 1909, Cunningham won a scholarship from her sorority (Pi Beta Phi) for foreign study and went to Dresden, Germany. There, she concentrated on her studies and didn't take many photos. In May 1910 she finished her paper, "About the Direct Development of Platinum Paper for Brown Tones", describing her process to increase printing speed, improve clarity of highlights tones and produce sepia tones. On her way back to Seattle she met Alvin Langdon Coburn in London, and Alfred Stieglitz and Gertrude Käsebier in New York. Once back in Seattle she opened her own studio and won acclaim for portraiture and pictorial work. In 1914 Cunningham's portraits were shown at "An International Exhibition of Pictorial Photography" in New York and a portfolio of her work was published in Wilson's Photographic Magazine. The next year she married Roi Partridge, an etcher and artist. He posed for a series of nude photographs, which were shown by the Seattle Fine Arts Society. Although critically praised, wider society didn't approve of such images and Cunningham didn't revisit the pictures for another 55 years. Between 1915 and 1920 Cunningham continued her work and had three children (Gryffyd, Randal and Padraic) with Roi. Then in 1920 they left Seattle for San Francisco where Roi taught at Mills College. In San Francisco, Cunningham refined her style, taking a greater interest in pattern and detail as seen in her works of bark textures, trees, and zebras. Cunningham became increasingly interested in botanical photography, especially flowers, and between 1923 and 1925 carried out an in-depth study of the magnolia flower. Later in the decade she turned her attention towards industry, creating several series of industrial landscapes throughout Los Angeles and Oakland. In 1929, Edward Weston, nominated 10 of Cunningham's photos (8 botanical, 1 industrial and 1 nude) for inclusion in the "Film und Foto" exhibition in Stuttgart. Cunningham once again changed direction to become more interested in the human form, particularly hands (and a further fascination with the hands of artists and musicians). This interest led to her employment by Vanity Fair, photographing stars without make-up or false glamour. In 1932, with this unsentimental, straightforward approach in mind, Cunningham became one of the co-founders of the Group f/64, which aimed to "define photography as an art form by a simple and direct presentation through purely photographic methods". In 1934 Cunningham was invited to do some work in New York for Vanity Fair. Her husband wanted her to wait until he could travel with her but she refused and they later divorced. She continued her work with Vanity Fair until it stopped publication in 1936. In the 1940s Cunningham turned to documentary street photography which she did as a side project whilst supporting herself with her commercial and studio photography and later on with teaching at the California School of Fine Arts. Cunningham continued to take pictures until shortly before her death at age 93 on June 24, 1976 in San Francisco, California. ----------------- The Imogen Cunningham Trust http://www.imogencunningham.com/index... Biography by Richard Lorenz http://www.imogencunningham.com/BIO/L... Biography by Anita Ventura Mozley http://www.imogencunningham.com/BIO/f... Gallery of photos: http://www.pbase.com/bw/imogen_cunnin... ---------- Videos brought to you by Photoliaison http://es.youtube.com/profile_videos?...

Pioneer PREMIERE Antiques & Collectibles Auction - portland ...
ALSO – LOTS of Coins & Tokens,1926 National League Signed Baseball w/ ORIGINAL Box, HUGE Early 1900’s Hand Tinted Photo of West Coat Transit Airplane in Orig. Frame, C. Late 1700’s – 1800’s Painting of Virgin Mary in Orig. ...

Blazers Bulls | Blog - Mitchelldyer Photography - Portland Oregon ...
Portland Oregon photographer Craig Mitchelldyer. Editorial, Portraits, Advertising, Sports, and Weddings, Mitchelldyer Photography can get the job done and done right. Located in Portland Oregon we can shoot advertising, sports, ...