Tag Archives: Portland

Chanukah Wonderland 2012

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Chanukah 2012 is over, but I’m still thinking about the amazing Chanukah Wonderland event put on by the Jewish Federation of Greater Portland, SE Portland Chabad and Chabad of the Northeast. So fun! Close to 350 people showed up to celebrate Chanukah as a community, with really cool activities for kids of all ages. Dreidels were made out of clay, plenty of latkes were fried up and eaten and a huge menorah made out of Legos was lit. Next year, I’m putting my camera down long enough to make a beautiful candle like Avital’s. I especially loved how this was a shared project between a few Jewish community organizations. And the best part? This was the first time ever a big Chanukah event was put on especially for the Jewish community on the Eastside. Way to bring on the light, people!

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Hale Pele

When it comes to all things tiki, Craig Hermann and Blair Reynolds know their stuff. They’re the owners of Hale Pele, Portland’s newest tiki lounge, a where you can take a trip to the islands without even hopping on a plane. This place is awesome – from the puffer fish lights to the fresh poke to the extensive cocktail list. Read Ruth Brown’s write up in this week’s WW to learn more about this fun bar and tiki culture. And mahalo Craig and Blair for one of the most colorful portrait sessions yet!

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Portland Spaces: Demimonde Studio and Shop

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Demimonde Studio and Shop is my new favorite boutique in town. Rachael Donaldson has filled a small, light-filled space on Northeast Broadway with her own stunning jewelry, along with a well-curated selection of bags, cards, candles, and vintage clothes and accessories. Her designs are fierce yet delicate, and constantly evolving. Rachael also has the most exquisite taste when it comes to vintage finds. Demimonde and its neighbors are hosting a Block Party this weekend with sales and Prosecco, and I can’t think of anything more perfect to do on a Saturday afternoon than exploring this lovely space with a glass of bubbly. And if you’re not in Portland, you can purchase Rachael’s pretty jewels in her etsy shop. But you’ll miss out on her dog, Churros – aka sweetest shop dog ever. Even without hot chocolate.

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Behind the Scenes: Shooting The Commishes for WW

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When Willamette Week’s Art Director, Ben Mollica, called to see if I was interested in shooting portraits of City Commissioners Randy Leonard and Dan Salzman, I jumped at the chance. I’ve never hung out with politicos before, but ended up having a great time getting to know each guy. Randy and I talked about Southeast Portland neighborhoods and places to eat (I get the feeling he’s kind of a foodie), while Dan and I covered upstate New York (I’m from Rochester and he went to Cornell, in Ithaca) and the Children’s Levy. Read Nigel Jaquiss’ cover story on the fire bureau here, and stay tuned for a behind the scenes of the fire truck shot Ben assigned too. With outtakes of firemen in uniform!

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Reverend Linville and His Ass Car

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Where do I even begin with the Reverend C.E. Linville? I think I’ll just let writer A.P. Kryza fill you in on The Reverend and his totally irreverent Ass Car. I will tell you that I hung out with The Reverend for over two hours, he orchestrated much of the shoot (from the shirt changes to putting his beloved dogs in the car) and told some of the most far-out there stories I have heard in my life.

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Thuyn

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Last week, I had the honor of shooting for the Willamette Week’s Best of Portland 2012 issue. I was assigned some of the quirkier nominees on the list, starting with Thuyn Pham and his reptile shop on Division. This shoot was a blast, even though I can now fess up that I’m scared of snakes. But Thuyn cracked up as I shrieked, and after we finished up he treated me to a margarita and tales from his homeland of Vietnam. Check out Matthew Singer’s write-up of Thuyn and his shop, Rose City Reptiles, here. And huge thanks to Ben Mollica, Willamette Week’s Art Director, who helped to make this shoot a total breeze.

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Urban Landscapes

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If you’re in Portland, please come to the opening of my show, Urban Landscapes, Saturday, July 21st at Slingshot Lounge. The festivities will start around 7 p.m., and besides the stiff drinks, there’s pool, pinball, Wild Buck and a photo booth. I said a photo booth, people!

Slingshot is located at 5532 SE Center Street, at the corner of 56th and Foster Avenue. You can check out my photo essay on Slingshot here. See you tomorrow night!

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Garlic Flower with Bee

“You don’t take a photograph, you make it.”

~ Ansel Adams

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Foster Avenue Portraits: Ivan’s Cut & Style

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Men in the know from all parts of Portland will tell you that Ivan Parvankin, of Ivan’s Cut & Style, is the best barber in town. He also has a pretty amazing story.

Born in Gradetz, Bulgaria, Ivan escaped the country in 1951 for what was then Yugoslavia. From there, he made it to a refugee camp in Italy where he was recruited for the U.S. Army. Ivan says of this experience, “I’ve been everywhere, almost. From the Panama Canal to the Philippines.”

Ivan was based in Fort Lewis, Washington, and when he finished his service he decided to move down to Portland. He enrolled in barber college, then apprenticed with a master barber for three years: “In those days, you had to serve as an apprentice. You didn’t just do something. School only gives you the basics, you still have to learn from a master.”

Ivan’s building at 5324 SE Foster has been used as a barber shop since 1938! He took over ownership of the space and opened Ivan’s Cut & Style in 1977. The next time you need a cut or beard trim, I highly recommend you check him out – he most certainly did give my husband (photo #6) the best cut I’ve seen in our fifteen years of being together.

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Portland Spaces: Julia Barbee’s Studio

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Remember this stunning tiara? It’s just one of Julia Barbee‘s beautiful and unique creations. Last December, this prolific Portland artist and designer opened up shop at 811 E. Burnside. Her space is equal parts studio, gallery, perfumery and vintage shop. Julia not only has an inspiring creative output, but she also works in a number of mediums, including textiles, scent and performance art. I adore her dresses, which are a little bit punk princess, a little bit rock and roll. Then there are her hair clips, necklaces and perfumes. For this year’s Open Season Mercury Fashion show, Julia draped belly dancers in sculptural headdresses made of crystals. I absolutely can’t wait to see what she does next!

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