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A right-wing supporter and an Antifa supporter (L) scuffle at a waterfront park in downtown Portland Oregon September 10. 2017. Several hundred left-wing protesters, including Antifa, descended in to downtown Portland to oppose a right-wing group. (Photo by Natalie Behring for AFP)
Portland Sunday Parkways
Portland, Oregon
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Photos by Kevin Koch
Koch14120@gmail.com
Liz an I have been here for 7 hours, and we're already at the top of
the game in FourSquare. Ameteurs.
A community event for all ages! Hosted on April 4th, 2015, Portland Day offered the local community an opportunity visit our new campus home, the Arlene & Harold Schnitzer Center for Art & Design, and to participate in some fun, free activities. We made robots, did some face painting, and had an awesome time!
Portland is also referred to the City of Roses. What a beautiful way to spend an afternoon in Portland. I can still smell their heavenly perfume.
Hat store serving Portland since 1921. The third generation of the Helmer family is operating the store located at the corner of Southwest Broadway and Salmon Street.
Terminator 2's first outing was to downtown Portland for some portraits and architecture. I ended up taking mostly portraits because I met so many interesting people.
I used Fuji 160 for this roll, which meant I had to ask people to be still for 2 minutes or so. Thus, my portraits are blurry. Also note the strong vignetting. I calculated the focal size for 6x6 format, not 6x9, and I think this amount of vignetting may be just a little much. Terminator 3 may have a slightly increased focal length for the 6x9 format film back.
August 15–19, 2016
While in Portland, students:
-Visited the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest
-Kayaked on the Willamette River and explored Ross Island
-Hiked Lookout Creek Old-Growth Trail
-Visited and hiked Carpenter Mountain
-Whitewater rafted on the McKenzie River
-Visited and toured Bonneville Dam
-Hiked Bridal Veil Falls State Park
Life at Portland Head Light was quite different from the popular image of the solitary lighthouse keeper. Constant tourists were a way of life. When Earle Benson was keeper in the 1950s, a woman walked right into the keeper's house and sat at the kitchen table. The woman insisted that Benson and his wife were government employees, and she demanded service.
Nikon f3,
this is Mike and Denese England. "Like the country, but no we don't own it."-Mike
I have a new little photo project going, and they are a part of it. Mike and Denese have been homeless for about 2 years, originally from Kingman, Wa, they have been travelin, and lookin for some oppertunities. They were sleeping in a ditch along the 5, trying to get enough money to make it to Salt Lake City, where they have had good luck. Mike told me "once we get to Salt Lake Denese can get a job @ McDonalds no problem, and maybe we can get on our feet." When I left these two, Mike gave me a can of green beans, and told me they would put hair on my chest, then he told me to "remember everything is psychosimatic if you can imagine it, it can happen."