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Best of 2009 Gallery Now Online

Much of my editorial work is done in service of the Portland Sentinel, a news service covering the north half of Portland.  This has served as a duel purpose for me.  While it provides me with a steady stream of local reportage assignments, my Sentinel work has also been part of a personal project of mine documenting life in my own neighborhood.  These assignments have taking me inside the churches, cafes, homes and shops that comprise the unique communities of North and Northeast Portland.  I’ve just gone back over the past year’s work and selected some of my favorite images.  A “Best of 2009” gallery has been put online here

Recent Newspaper Assignments

I’ve been looking back at the news stories I’ve covered over the past year.  I’m working on culling some of my favorite shots to freshen up my portfolio.  I’ll post some of these images over the next few days.  Most of my editorial work is part also serves as part of a personal project documenting life in North Portland.  The image above is from the 2009 St. John’s Parade. 

From New Year’s Eve 2008

“76 year old Bob Sauter has lived in St. John’s since 1943.  He says that old-timers sometimes still think of Patty’s Home Plate as the “Old Rexall” Sauter said that the drug store had lunch counter popular with local workers in the 40’s and 50’s.  He used to stop by often while he was on his paper route.  Later in life Sauter worked for the post office and then owned a Locksmith shop on Lombard for 20 years before retiring in 1990.”

While look at images for my review of 2009, I found this image taken one day before last year began.  It was taken for an article talking about the history of Patty’s Home Plate Cafe, a St. John’s Landmark. 

More best of 2009

Over the past year, I’ve been shooting a lot more large-format.  Previously I’ve not used it much because I couldn’t adapt it to my spontaneous shooting style.  But now I’ve discovered 4×5 inch slr’s.  The above photo was taken with a 60 year old Graflex Series D.  It’s a lot more challenging to use than my digital Canon, but that’s a big part of the fun.