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  • Reverend David Weekley is embraced by a member of his congregation coming out to them during Sunday's worship at Epworth United Methodist Church. He is now the second transgender Methodist clergy in the nation to do so.  His church is 95% Japanese-American (Epworth United Methodist Church is historically Japanese-American) and none of them know that he was born a she and had transitioning surgery 34 years ago.  This is going to be a big shock to the community and potentially hazardous to Weekley, as the Methodist church does not support LGBTQ rights.
    A Congregation Shows Their Support
  • Reverend David Weekley of Epworth United Methodist Church happily chats after the service with Rev. Tara Wilkins, a Christian pastor with the Community of Welcoming Congregations. Weekley came out to his congregation at Sunday's worship as the second transgender Methodist clergy in the nation.  His church is 95% Japanese-American (Epworth United Methodist Church is historically Japanese-American) and none of them know that he was born a she and had transitioning surgery 34 years ago.  This is going to be a big shock to the community and potentially hazardous to Weekley, as the Methodist church does not support LGBTQ rights.
    Friends of Faith and Life
  • Reverend David Weekley (left) enjoys a lively conversation with friend and storyteller Alton Chung who was asked to videotape the day's events during Sunday's worship at Epworth United Methodist Church. Weekley is now the second only transgender Methodist clergy in the nation to do come out to his congregation.  His church is 95% Japanese-American (Epworth United Methodist Church is historically Japanese-American) and none of them know that he was born a she and had transitioning surgery 34 years ago.  This is going to be a big shock to the community and potentially hazardous to Weekley, as the Methodist church does not support LGBTQ rights.
    The Storyteller Weaves Words
  • Bennet Langlotz feels the city's creekside protection laws are overly harsh and could rob people of their property values. This wetland area is what drains from his Fairmont neighborhood and becomes an unnamed creek.
    Wetlands-Protection1.jpg
  • May 12, 2003 -   Kindergarten teacher Bob Parker (center) takes in some jump roping during recess at Grout Elementary School in Portland, Oregon. He is the talles teacher in the school working with the smallest kids but they all adore him just the same.
    Teacher-Bob-Jumps-Rope.jpg
  • Trio of musicians on the sidewalk in front of Nordstroms playing for the passers-by  near Pioneer Square.
    Street-Musicians-Portland.jpg
  • Guitarist on the sidewalk in front of Pioneer Square playing for the cars that are passing by.
    Street-Musician-Unplugged.jpg
  • Shawn Flannagan (sp?) plays the dulcimer for passers-by at the MAX stop in front of Pioneer Place.
    Street-Musician-Plays.jpg
  • May 17, 2003 - Girls from the Sweet Home High School prom court get a last minute parade float lesson on the proper wave at the 68th Annual Linn County Lamb and Wool Fair. The Scio, Oregon, event features not only a themed parade but many lamb-related events.
    Scio-Prom-Court.jpg
  • May 17, 2003 - Children in Hawaiian dress are led to the start of the parade route for the start of the 68th Annual Linn County Lamb and Wool Fair. The Scio, Oregon, event features not only a themed parade but many lamb-related events.
    Scio-Kids-Parade1.jpg
  • May 17, 2003 - Pooper scoopers walk at the end of the parade route at the 68th Annual Linn County Lamb and Wool Fair. The Scio, Oregon, event features not only a themed parade but many lamb-related events and the residents work to keep the traditions alive.
    Scio-Fair2.JPG
  • May 18, 2003 - Tia Sperling (aka Siren) works the pole while dancing for the packed house at Dante's Inferno during their Sinferno performance night. Portland, Oregon,  has one of the most numerous sex-related businesses per capita  in the United States.
    Pole-Dancer1.JPG
  • Hipbone Studio caters to a niche clientele of Portland artists who can't afford to pay the high rates charged by professional models. Expert models like Sara Thompson still give them the study of human form they wish but at a more affordable price.
    Nude-Drawing-Class2.jpg
  • October 13, 2003 - A group of Portland-area chefs and their entourage work both sides of the road while out on the hunt for chanterel mushrooms north of Carson, Washington, in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest.
    Mushroom-Hunters-Walk.jpg
  • July 14, 2003 - (LtoR) Yakama Indian Leo Durant cleans Chinook Salmon at Cooks Landing  and  has hopes of brining in many more before pulling in the nets tonight.
    Indian-Salmon-Sales.jpg
  • Sile Harriss plays the harp for Providence Hospital cancer patient Leslie Johnson and husband John.
    Hospital-Harpist3.jpg
  • June 08,  2004 - Plastic surgeons like Dr. Roger Daley are now exploring the cultural phenomenon of the extereme makeover. He performs a treatment with an Iridex laser on the face of Carly Houk...KEYWORDS: surgery, plastic
    Extreme-Makeover-Laser.jpg
  • Blind Ambition coach Richard Cole motivates his crew as they row the Willamette past the Marquam Bridge. Practically all the rowers are legally blind and rely upon their coaches to help with timing and direction.
    Dragon-Boat-Captain1.jpg
  • October 13, 2003 - Chef Leather Storrs of the SE Portland restaurant Noble Rot enjoys the fragrant smell of his latest chanterel find while hunting with others north of Carson, Washington, in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest.
    Chanterel-Mushroom-Smell.jpg
  • October 13, 2003  - Portland chef Marco Shaw of NE Portland's Fife Restaurant sorts through a basket of freshly picked  chanterel mushrooms and a few other varieties found while hunting north of Carson, Washington, in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest.
    Chanterel-Mushroom-Basket.jpg
  • Veronica Gallegos (right) and her son Rey, Jr., (bottom) listen to her daughter Janet Lee speak of her father's death from leukemia and how the angels decended from heaven to take him away. He worked for 10 years at the former Viewmaster plant in Beaverton.
    Angels-Descended1.jpg
  • Reverend David Weekley leaves his chapel office on his way to the sanctuary for Sunday service. He will be coming out to his congregation at this worship as the second transgender Methodist clergy in the nation.  His church is 95% Japanese-American (Epworth United Methodist Church is historically Japanese-American) and none of them know that he was born a she and had transitioning surgery 34 years ago.  This is going to be a big shock to the community and potentially hazardous to Weekley, as the Methodist church does not support LGBTQ rights.
    Transgender Reverend Comes Out
  • Reverend David Weekley is embraced by a member of his congregation coming out to them during Sunday's worship at Epworth United Methodist Church. He is now the second transgender Methodist clergy in the nation to do so.  His church is 95% Japanese-American (Epworth United Methodist Church is historically Japanese-American) and none of them know that he was born a she and had transitioning surgery 34 years ago.  This is going to be a big shock to the community and potentially hazardous to Weekley, as the Methodist church does not support LGBTQ rights.
    A Congregation Supports Their Reverend
  • The Rev Bonnie Parr Philipson gives the benediction at Epworth United Methodist Church and praises Reverend David Weekley for having the strength to come out to his congregation today as the second transgender Methodist clergy in the nation.  His church is 95% Japanese-American (Epworth United Methodist Church is historically Japanese-American) and none of them know that he was born a she and had transitioning surgery 34 years ago.  This is going to be a big shock to the community and potentially hazardous to Weekley, as the Methodist church does not support LGBTQ rights.
    The Religious Support Of Others
  • Reverend David Weekley talks about his book project to his congregation at Epworth United Methodist Church in SE Portland.  He uses this talk to come out to them as the second transgender Methodist clergy in the nation.  His church is 95% Japanese-American (Epworth United Methodist Church is historically Japanese-American) and none of them know that he was born a she and had transitioning surgery 34 years ago.  This is going to be a big shock to the community and potentially hazardous to Weekley, as the Methodist church does not support LGBTQ rights.
    Exposing Life as a Transgender Reverend
  • Reverend David Weekley talks about his book project to his congregation at Epworth United Methodist Church in SE Portland.  He uses this talk to come out to them as the second transgender Methodist clergy in the nation.  His church is 95% Japanese-American (Epworth United Methodist Church is historically Japanese-American) and none of them know that he was born a she and had transitioning surgery 34 years ago.  This is going to be a big shock to the community and potentially hazardous to Weekley, as the Methodist church does not support LGBTQ rights.
    Revealing Life as a Transgender Reverend
  • Reverend David Weekley sings "In His Time" while leading the congregation at Epworth United Methodist Church in SE Portland. He will be coming out to them soon during this worship as the second transgender Methodist clergy in the nation.  His church is 95% Japanese-American (Epworth United Methodist Church is historically Japanese-American) and none of them know that he was born a she and had transitioning surgery 34 years ago.  This is going to be a big shock to the community and potentially hazardous to Weekley, as the Methodist church does not support LGBTQ rights.
    Leading His Flock In Song
  • Reverend David Weekley and his wife Deborah share a quiet moment with a celebratory kiss in the chapel at Epworth United Methodist Church after coming out to his congregation at Sunday's worship as the second transgender Methodist clergy in the nation. They were happily embraced and supported by them.  His church is 95% Japanese-American (Epworth United Methodist Church is historically Japanese-American) and none of them know that he was born a she and had transitioning surgery 34 years ago.  This is going to be a big shock to the community and potentially hazardous to Weekley, as the Methodist church does not support LGBTQ rights.
    United in Love and Faithfulness
  • Reverend David Weekley (center) with director of communications Greg Nelson (left) and the Rev. Bonnie Parr Philipson participate in a question/answer session with his congregation following Sunday's service. Weekley came out to them as the second only transgender Methodist clergy in the nation and was concerned about how they felt.  His church is 95% Japanese-American (Epworth United Methodist Church is historically Japanese-American) and none of them know that he was born a she and had transitioning surgery 34 years ago.  This is going to be a big shock to the community and potentially hazardous to Weekley, as the Methodist church does not support LGBTQ rights.
    Informing the Curious Congregation
  • Reverend David Weekley leaves his chapel office on his way to the sanctuary for Sunday service. He will be coming out to his congregation at this worship as the second transgender Methodist clergy in the nation.  His church is 95% Japanese-American (Epworth United Methodist Church is historically Japanese-American) and none of them know that he was born a she and had transitioning surgery 34 years ago.  This is going to be a big shock to the community and potentially hazardous to Weekley, as the Methodist church does not support LGBTQ rights.
    Rev. David Weekley and His Savior
  • Hands grasped around a food during stretching at an Ashtanga Yoga class instructed by Casey Palmer at the Mini-Mavericks Sports Club..
    Yoga-Class1.jpg
  • January 05, 2004  --  Winter storm bearing down on Portland....KEYWORDS: snow, weather
    Snowy-Dog-Walk.jpg
  • Dylan Stoller, 11, works with his uncle Larry Brown to ready their tractor for the start of the parade at the 68th Annual Linn County Lamb and Wool Fair. The Scio, Oregon, event features not only a themed parade but many lamb-related events.
    Scio-Tractor-Ready1.jpg
  • May 17, 2003 - Gary Lenhard11, runs the pony rides for young riders at the 68th Annual Linn County Lamb and Wool Fair. The Scio, Oregon, event features not only a themed parade but many lamb-related events.
    Scio-Fair5.JPG
  • May 17, 2003 - Marjorie Hosack keeps a close eye on the judging at the 68th Annual Linn County Lamb and Wool Fair. The Scio, Oregon, event features not only a themed parade but many lamb-related events and the residents work to keep the traditions alive.
    Scio-Fair3.JPG
  • May 17, 2003 - (LtoR) Ellen Combs, 7, and grandfather Larry Brown slowly begin the parade route at the 68th Annual Linn County Lamb and Wool Fair. The Scio, Oregon, event features not only a themed parade but many lamb-related events and all join in to keep the tradition alive. They have the honor of pulling the float being ridden by Big Red the rooster and his owner Audie Heikkila.
    Scio-Fair1.JPG
  • December 9,  2002 - Dan Browne is a U.S. champion marathon runner who lives in the Nike house in Northwest Portland. He runs sprints of various distance up and down Terwilliger Blvd. and sleeps in a high-altitude controlled environment to help with the production of red blood cells.
    Runner-Streams.jpg
  • Portland will sooner than later have to decide if a third reservoir in the Bull Run watershed is the answer to pristine drinking water for many years to come.
    Portland-Clean-Water1.jpg
  • May 18, 2003 - Tia Sperling (aka Siren) works the pole while dancing for the packed house at Dante's Inferno during their Sinferno performance night. Portland, Oregon,  has one of the most numerous sex-related businesses per capita  in the United States.
    Pole-Dancer2.JPG
  • January 28, 2003 -(LtoR) Partners Bill Hancock and William Reed are both in danger of losing their Oregon Health Plan coverage which they rely upon to pay for the AIDS-related medications. Combined they take this large selection of drugs daily in order to fight their disease and fend off illness.
    Pills-Daily-Dosage.jpg
  • (Front LtoR) Pendulum members Shanti Markstrom and Pamela Clark twist while linked at the arms as Emily Scherb (rear center) flips about the bar during their areial dance company rehearsal.
    Pendulum-Aerial-Acrobats1.jpg
  • Justine Comte (center) sings a little ditty during an Octoberfest dinner at Calaroga Terrace. She and her friends were treated to strolling German music provided by Halderman's Oom-Pah Band.
    Octoberfest-Dinner1.jpg
  • May 21, 2003 - Hipbone Studio owner Jeff Burke (near) caters to a niche clientele of Portland artists who can't afford to pay the high rates charged by professional models. Expert models like Sara Thompson still give them the study of human form they wish but at a more affordable price.
    Nude-Drawing-Class4.JPG
  • Hipbone Studio caters to a niche clientele of Portland artists who can't afford to pay the high rates charged by professional models. Expert models like Sara Thompson still give them the study of human form they wish but at a more affordable price.
    Nude-Drawing-Class1.jpg
  • Worshipper Azimuddin participates in a prayer service at Beaverton's Bilal Mosque as part of the Muslim daily ritual....KEYWORDS: foregn relations
    Muslim-Daily-Ritual.jpg
  • February 07, 2004 - (LtoR) Brian Andrews tethers Brittany Peterson of Salem, 8,  as she leads down the hill on a bi ski. The Shriner Hospital's Ski and Snowboard program pairs volunteers with disabled kids at  Timberline on Mt. Hood....KEYWORDS: skiers, children
    MtHood-Disabled-Skiing2.jpg
  • Sarah McKinley, 18, of Vancouver, leaves her chair behind as she heads for the slopes in her  mono ski. The Shriner Hospital's Ski and Snowboard program pairs volunteers with disabled kids at Timberline on Mt. Hood..
    MtHood-Disabled-Skiing1.jpg
  • Frances Martinez and Jill Callaco take a ride down the Alpine slide at Government Camp on Mt. Hood in Oregon. As employees there they are helping to ready the track for their Summer crowd which also features  mountain biking and hiking trails.
    MtHood-Alpine-Slide1.jpg
  • Robert Clausen and Vicki Jo Stebner take in the sunset and view from Crown Point along the Columbia River east of Portland, Oregon. The scenic highway road is popular with motorcyclists and bicyclists due to the dramatic views and curvy roads.
    Motorcycle-Couple-Kiss2.jpg
  • November 21, 2002 -For the past 50 years, Callin's House of Magic has been the place for magic tricks, props, lessons and gag gifts. Owner Richard Green is a skilled magician who has wowed many with tricks like this cups and balls.
    Magic-Act.jpg
  • Steve and Cindy Vincent of Falls, City, Oregon, await the darkness while sitting about their sacred fire circle.They are Winnimem Wintu Indians and have a sacred fire circle, sweat lodge and teepee  overlooking the Willamette forest land just below their property.
    Indian-Couple-Fire1.jpg
  • May 28, 2003 - Berit McClure (front Left) takes a Vocation Vacation to learn horse training at the Four Mountains Ranch northwest of Portland. Owners Rich Ovenburg (right) and Mary Folberg work many horses on a beautiful piece of land overlooking the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia rivers. Mary conducts lunging with Marlena in the ring which helps train her gait ann exercises as well.
    Horse-Farm1.JPG
  • Father Michael T. Patrick (right) conducts Communion assisted by Deacon Don Phillip during a weekday Mass at St. Patrick's Church.
    Holy-Communion1.jpg
  • August 17, 2004 -- David Walsh, 17, shows off his skateboard technique as he glides out over the Clackamas River. High Rocks still attracts a lot of folks but has had a crew from AMR on hand during the summer months which has cut down on incidents.....KEYWORDS:  diving, danger
    High-Rocks-Boarder.jpg
  • May 18, 2003 - Aydika Schwartz twirls colored lights as part of the dance team One Fire during a performance at Dante's Inferno in Portland, Oregon.
    Fire-Twirler-Dantes1.JPG
  • (Clockwise from bottom right) Bob Hawkins, Eleanor Loetterle, Elizabeth McCarthy and Richard Leonardini enjoy a morning workout with instructor Linda Faust during a Tai Chi class at Calaroga Terrace.
    Elderly-Exercise-Class1.jpg
  • The Water Walkers from Cleveland High School are jubilant with their first place division finish in the finals of the dragon boat races on Sunday afternoon.
    Dragon-Boat-Racers1.jpg
  • The Avalon Hotel and Spa is a luxury destination just minutes from downtown Portland. Here Jim Kennedy has The Shirodhara which begins with a gentle stream of oil onto the forehead followed by massage of hair and body.
    Day-Spa-Treatment2.jpg
  • The Avalon Hotel and Spa is a luxury destination just minutes from downtown Portland. Here Karen Griffith has a Walk on the Rocks Pedicure in which worn river stomes are used in massage.
    Day-Spa-Treatment1.jpg
  • Jen Summers, Julie Barnes and Margo Yohner practice together on a stell ring suspend by rope from the trees at Mary S. Young State Park. The A-WOL Dance Company do single and group Cirque du Soleil style moves at performances about town...
    Dance-Company-Rehearsal.jpg
  • Mass concludes Sunday during an English language mass at St. Patrick's Church.
    Church-Mass-Ends1.jpg
  • A chanterel mushroom is carefully slived from its base while foraging  north of Carson, Washington, in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest.
    Chanterel-Mushroom-Cut1.jpg
  • Grant Meanus, 10, swings on his uncle's fishing net set out for drying, he a member of the Celilo Indian tribe on their reservation in Celilo, Oregon.
    Celilo-Indian-Net-Swinging1.jpg
  • Grant Meanus, 10, seperates his uncle's fishing net set out for drying, he a member of the Celilo Indian tribe on their reservation in Celilo, Oregon.
    Celilo-Indian-Net-Drying1.jpg
  • One of the older residents at Dignity Village in Portland, Oregon, remembers better treatment for the homeless years ago.  There are now 65 homeless people who have taken up residence on the leaf recycling land near the airport with the city's permission. They are being asked to leave again by October and find a new home.
    Camp-Dignity-Relaxing1.jpg
  • May 12, 2003 - Lleanne Hazard brushes her teeth in the community room at Dignity Village in Portland, OR. She is 1 of 65 homeless people who have taken up residence on the leaf recycling land near the airport with the city's permission. They are being asked to leave again by October.
    Camp-Dignity-Brushing.jpg
  • November 18, 2002 - Artist Luca Buvoli hangs his sculpture "Vector 2" made of resin and dye in the gallery at PICA. The concept of the show is a supposition that human flight is possible and described through diagrams, installations and a movie.
    Artist-Luca-Buvoli 2.jpg
  • Artist Luca Buvoli hangs his sculpture "Vector 2" made of resin and dye in the gallery at PICA. The concept of the show is a supposition that human flight is possible and described through diagrams, installations and a movie.
    Artist-Luca-Buvoli 1.jpg
  • (LtoR) Carmel Ross and Judith Bennett enjoy a spot of tea and good conversation as they relax in the garden of their Brittish Tea Graden shop at 725 SW 10th.
    Afternoon-Tea1.jpg
  • Parishoner Robbie Tsuboi sheds tears of joy as Reverend David Weekley comes out to his entire congregation during Sunday's worship as the second transgender Methodist clergy in the nation.  His church is 95% Japanese-American (Epworth United Methodist Church is historically Japanese-American) and none of them know that he was born a she and had transitioning surgery 34 years ago.  This is going to be a big shock to the community and potentially hazardous to Weekley, as the Methodist church does not support LGBTQ rights.
    Shedding Tears Of Joy
  • Reverend David Weekley shows off his newly acquired t-shirt which reads "Gaman" which is a Japanese word to describe the concept of enduring pain. In Japan, it is considered a certain strength to be able to withstand uncomfortable situations. In a few moments he will be coming out to his congregation at today's worship as the second transgender Methodist clergy in the nation.  His church is 95% Japanese-American (Epworth United Methodist Church is historically Japanese-American) and none of them know that he was born a she and had transitioning surgery 34 years ago.  This is going to be a big shock to the community and potentially hazardous to Weekley, as the Methodist church does not support LGBTQ rights.
    Speaking The Word Of God
  • Reverend David Weekley and his wife Deborah share a quiet moment in the chapel at Epworth United Methodist Church after coming out to his congregation at Sunday's worship as the second transgender Methodist clergy in the nation. They were happily embraced and supported by them.  His church is 95% Japanese-American (Epworth United Methodist Church is historically Japanese-American) and none of them know that he was born a she and had transitioning surgery 34 years ago.  This is going to be a big shock to the community and potentially hazardous to Weekley, as the Methodist church does not support LGBTQ rights.
    Bound By Love and Their Faith
  • Reverend David Weekley and his wife Deborah pained over his decision to come out for a long time. After coming out to his congregation at Sunday's worship as the second transgender Methodist clergy in the nation they were embraced and supported.  His church is 95% Japanese-American (Epworth United Methodist Church is historically Japanese-American) and none of them know that he was born a she and had transitioning surgery 34 years ago.  This is going to be a big shock to the community and potentially hazardous to Weekley, as the Methodist church does not support LGBTQ rights.
    United in Their Faith
  • Reverend David Weekley smiles after being embraced by his congregation after coming out to them during Sunday's worship at Epworth United Methodist Church. He is now the second transgender Methodist clergy in the nation to do so.  His church is 95% Japanese-American (Epworth United Methodist Church is historically Japanese-American) and none of them know that he was born a she and had transitioning surgery 34 years ago.  This is going to be a big shock to the community and potentially hazardous to Weekley, as the Methodist church does not support LGBTQ rights.
    Relief and Kind Words From A Friend
  • John Romansic hunts for newts in the upper reaches of a Santiam Pass pond as a light snow begins to fall. As a zoology major at Oregon State University in Corvallis, Oregon, he is researching a population decline of newts in this region.
    Zoology-Population-Study1.jpg
  • Ashtanga Yoga class instructor Casey Palmer in a bhujapidasana pose during his class at the Mini-Mavericks Sports Club..
    Yoga-Class3.jpg
  • Ashtanga Yoga class instructed by Casey Palmer at the Mavericks Sports Club..
    Yoga-Class2.jpg
  • Yakima Indian Bobby Begay scampers atop the slick rocks about the Willamette Falls in his search for Pacific Lamprey. The impact of the Portland Harbor pollution contamination has effected many animal species down river including the Pacific Lamprey, an eel-like fish of cultural significance for the six area tribes...
    Yakima-Lamprey-Hunt.jpg
  • Cameron John Paul, a Dundee-based vintner offers creative labels like "Vino Pinko" and "Ashley's Leap" which you can find at Oregon Wines on Broadway.
    Wine-Shop-Tasting1.jpg
  • Lily Kisamov and Josh Johnson are wiped out as they make the third rest stop, the Rogue Brewery, during a human Iditarod race. Johnson gets a kiss of encouragement from teammate Melissa Benson as each stop featured alcoholic beverages and sometimes food..
    Urban-Iditarod-Wiped1.JPG
  • Justin in traffic.
    Traffic-Skateboarding1.jpg
  • A hot afternoon draws many to cool off at the Clackamas River.  High Rocks still attracts a lots of folks but has had a crew from AMR on hand during the summer months which has cut down on incidents....
    Sunny-Day-Rafters.jpg
  • May 17, 2003 - Fair queen Alison Wood can't control a lamb she is posing for a picture with after judging at the 68th Annual Linn County Lamb and Wool Fair. The Scio, Oregon, event features not only a themed parade but many lamb-related events and the residents work to keep the traditions alive. Her father asked her to get in the pen so he could take her picture not knowing that this particular lamb was jumpy.
    Scio-Fair4.JPG
  • Chynna Milner and friends dance the night away recently at a sock hop for family and friends at Woodmere Elementary School.
    School-Dance1.jpg
  • December 9,  2002 - Dan Browne is a U.S. champion marathon runner who lives in the Nike house in Northwest Portland. He runs up a trail up to Terwilliger Blvd on which he runs sprints up and down. Also, he and sleeps in a high-altitude controlled environment to help with the production of red blood cells.
    Running-Uphill.jpg
  • December 9,  2002 - Dan Browne is a U.S. champion marathon runner who lives in the Nike house in Northwest Portland. He runs on the track at Duniway Park and then up Terwilliger Blvd. and sleeps in a high-altitude controlled environment to help with the production of red blood cells.
    Runner-Turns-Corner.jpg
  • December 9,  2002 - Dan Browne is a U.S. champion marathon runner who lives in the Nike house in Northwest Portland. He runs at Duniway Park and up Terwilliger Blvd. and sleeps in a high-altitude controlled environment to help with the production of red blood cells.
    Runner-Stretches.jpg
  • August 17, 2004 -- A diver makes a hearty splash to the delight of others already in the Clackamas River. High Rocks still attracts a lot of folks but has had a crew from AMR on hand during the summer months which has cut down on incidents.....KEYWORDS:  diving, danger
    River-Jump-Splash.jpg
  • Mercedes Gonzalez, Hannah Berkowitz, Anne Dryad, Pam Norris, and Evelyn Kochanowski encompass "Reclaiming Delight," a group of 50-something women who perform Guerilla street theater.
    Reclaiming-Delight-Performs1.jpg
  • Kevin Clark (aka Poison Waters) readies himself for the next show backstage at Darcelles IV in Portland, Oregon. It is the longest running drag show in town and features many lavish costumes and over-the-top performances.
    Poison-Waters-Readies3.jpg
  • Kevin Clark (aka Poison Waters) readies himself for the next show backstage at Darcelles IV in Portland, Oregon. It is the longest running drag show in town and features many lavish costumes and over-the-top performances.
    Poison-Waters-Readies2.jpg
  • Kevin Clark (aka Poison Waters) readies himself for the next show backstage at Darcelles IV in Portland, Oregon. It is the longest running drag show in town and features many lavish costumes and over-the-top performances.
    Poison-Waters-Readies1.jpg
  • April 05, 2004 - HairM is a salon which caters to male clients featuring hair cits, pedicures, manicures and more. Josie Nettles is a nail and facial technician giving a customer his first pedicure....Keywords: hair, styling
    Pedicure-Treatment.jpg
  • May 21, 2003 - Hipbone Studio caters to a niche clientele of Portland artists who can't afford to pay the high rates charged by professional models. Expert models like Sara Thompson (center) still give them the study of human form they wish but at a more affordable price.
    Nude-Drawing-Class3.JPG
  • Nordstrom's is having a Fall sale which is not normal for this time of year, their shoe department one of many in full swing.
    Nordstroms-Fall-Sale1.jpg
  • October 13, 2003 - A group of Portland-area chefs and their entourage set out on the hunt for Chanterel mushrooms north of Carson, Washington, in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest.
    Mushroom-Hunters.jpg
  • October 13, 2003  - (RtoL) Portland chef Scott Dolich of the NW Portland restaurant Park Kitchen prepares to cut another chanterel mushroom found while hunting with others north of Carson, Washington, in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest. His daughter Maddy, 2, patiently watches from behind as her dad sets to his task.
    Mushroom-Hunter-Picks.jpg
  • Brian Barker checks his watch to see when the lead team might reach the Mt. Hood summit. Behind him the sunrise behind the mountain casts its shadow on the valley below. ...
    MtHood-Sunrise-Shadow.jpg
  • June 5, 2003 - Climbers pause near the summit for a panoramic view of the Cascade range including Mt. Jefferson and the Three Sisters. Mt. Hood climb to fight breast cancer, a benefit for the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.
    MtHood-Jefferson-View1.jpg
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