Model
LeeLa
Posts: 155
Portland, Oregon, US
There are threads for other big cities, so why not this weird lovable city! Everyone, come out of your caves and say hi!
Photographer
DougBPhoto
Posts: 39248
Portland, Oregon, US
In addition to a place for locals to network, shoot the shit, and possibly do events/meet-ups. I would love to start a list of studios and locations that are available for rental (or trade), so if anyone has those recommendations, please feel free to post and I will start/maintain a list here.
Photographer
DougBPhoto
Posts: 39248
Portland, Oregon, US
and (actually securing a couple spots for future editing in the event of events, get-togethers, studio listings, or whatever, for future use)
Photographer
DougBPhoto
Posts: 39248
Portland, Oregon, US
salutations *for future use*
Model
LeeLa
Posts: 155
Portland, Oregon, US
Thread hog!
Photographer
Dannielle Levan
Posts: 12865
New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Er, which Vancouver do you mean?
Photographer
Looknsee Photography
Posts: 26342
Portland, Oregon, US
Greetings from a 122 year old Victorian downtown, near the Art Museum.
Photographer
ontherocks
Posts: 23575
Salem, Oregon, US
does Salem count? there are lots of mayhemites in this town.
Photographer
DougBPhoto
Posts: 39248
Portland, Oregon, US
mmcreative wrote: Er, which Vancouver do you mean? I'm pretty sure she means Vancouver Washington, to go with Portland, Oregon. @Bruce, yeah, I think Salem (OR) counts/fits in just fine.
Model
LeeLa
Posts: 155
Portland, Oregon, US
mmcreative wrote: Er, which Vancouver do you mean? The one stateside.
Model
LeeLa
Posts: 155
Portland, Oregon, US
twoharts wrote: does Salem count? there are lots of mayhemites in this town. ^__^
Photographer
Dannielle Levan
Posts: 12865
New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Leela_ wrote: The one stateside. *hangs head and skulks off*
Photographer
DougBPhoto
Posts: 39248
Portland, Oregon, US
Strangekitty wrote: *hangs head and skulks off* My vote is that you can join us, if you come down to visit some time.
Photographer
nwprophoto
Posts: 15005
Tonasket, Washington, US
Strangekitty wrote: Er, which Vancouver do you mean? The original one, not the imitation Canadian one Headquarters of Hudson's Bay Company (established 1825) Oldest permanent non-native settlement in Pacific Northwest (1825) In 1806, American explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark camped near the Vancouver waterfront on the return leg of their famed western expedition. Lewis characterized the area as “the only desired situation for settlement west of the Rocky Mountains.” n 1825, Dr. John McLoughlin decided to move the northwest headquarters of the Hudson’s Bay Company from Astoria to a more favorable setting upriver. He named the site after Point Vancouver on Broughton’s original map. Fort Vancouver was thus born. For many years, Fort Vancouver was the center of all fur trading in the Pacific Northwest. It was also a center of British dominion over the Oregon Territory. In 1846, American control was extended north to the 49th parallel. The northwest became part of the United States.
Artist/Painter
sdgillis
Posts: 2464
Portland, Oregon, US
ya, I really don't know why we haven't had a get-together. Sometimes there are workshops around. I suppose I could host one, but considering how bad I wanted to punch a photographer at a recent open (DRAWING) event maybe people need to leave their gear at home.
Photographer
Looknsee Photography
Posts: 26342
Portland, Oregon, US
sdgillis wrote: ya, I really don't know why we haven't had a get-together. Sometimes there are workshops around. I suppose I could host one, but considering how bad I wanted to punch a photographer at a recent open (DRAWING) event maybe people need to leave their gear at home. I tend to host one, hopefully annually. Do I have your e-mail address?
Model
Ashley Haven Nudes
Posts: 2442
Queen Creek, Arizona, US
Born and raised, but thankfully ran away about a year ago. I do miss some folks though, hey Jon!
Model
Sophia Be
Posts: 6355
Portland, Oregon, US
:waves:
Photographer
Looknsee Photography
Posts: 26342
Portland, Oregon, US
Ashley Haven Nudes wrote: Born and raised, but thankfully ran away about a year ago. I do miss some folks though, hey Jon! We miss you, too, sweetie. Drop me a line & let's catch up!
Photographer
Dannielle Levan
Posts: 12865
New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
nwprophoto wrote: The original one, not the imitation Canadian one Headquarters of Hudson's Bay Company (established 1825) Oldest permanent non-native settlement in Pacific Northwest (1825) In 1806, American explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark camped near the Vancouver waterfront on the return leg of their famed western expedition. Lewis characterized the area as “the only desired situation for settlement west of the Rocky Mountains.” n 1825, Dr. John McLoughlin decided to move the northwest headquarters of the Hudson’s Bay Company from Astoria to a more favorable setting upriver. He named the site after Point Vancouver on Broughton’s original map. Fort Vancouver was thus born. For many years, Fort Vancouver was the center of all fur trading in the Pacific Northwest. It was also a center of British dominion over the Oregon Territory. In 1846, American control was extended north to the 49th parallel. The northwest became part of the United States. Yeah well...we're bigger and on top, and prettier! *glare*
Photographer
nwprophoto
Posts: 15005
Tonasket, Washington, US
Strangekitty wrote: Yeah well...we're bigger and on top, and prettier! *glare* Eh?
Photographer
Looknsee Photography
Posts: 26342
Portland, Oregon, US
Strangekitty wrote: Yeah well...we're bigger and on top, and prettier! *glare* If you are on top, does that mean you do all the work?
Photographer
ms-photo
Posts: 538
Portland, Oregon, US
Artist/Painter
sdgillis
Posts: 2464
Portland, Oregon, US
Looknsee Photography wrote: I tend to host one, hopefully annually. Do I have your e-mail address? I dunno, do you? lol
Photographer
DougBPhoto
Posts: 39248
Portland, Oregon, US
Shooting football tonight... why couldn't it have been last night like most of the other games... silly rain, this should be "fun" Edit: Nice, only 1 inch of rain for the day... thank goodness for pretty good rain gear
Photographer
Minx & Fox
Posts: 19067
Palm Springs, California, US
Is there anything going on?
Photographer
DougBPhoto
Posts: 39248
Portland, Oregon, US
Nimue Elaine wrote: Is there anything going on? Not that I am aware of, but we probably should work on some artists gatherings or even some sort of informal meet-ups. IIRC, didn't I hear that your butt is going to be on display soon, or something like that?
Photographer
Motordrive Photography
Posts: 7087
Lodi, California, US
I miss Portlandia so much and will return one day.
Model
Jessica M G
Posts: 128
Vernonia, Oregon, US
This is me coming 'out of my cave' and saying hi... Hi! Psh, I'm close enough to Portland, I think.
Photographer
DougBPhoto
Posts: 39248
Portland, Oregon, US
Jessica M G wrote: This is me coming 'out of my cave' and saying hi... Hi! Psh, I'm close enough to Portland, I think. Yeah, you're close enough to Portland... in this weather, gotta hide anywhere, even a cave.
Photographer
Looknsee Photography
Posts: 26342
Portland, Oregon, US
Last week, there was a traveling llama staying in my guest room. Three other photographers came over (separately) and photographed her here at my house. We do stuff like that. Those of us who dabble in nude art subscribe to the Google group, pdx-nude-art. If you don't like that, contact me, and I'll put your e-mail address on my e-mail distribution list. We announce stuff like sharing llamas
Photographer
Minx & Fox
Posts: 19067
Palm Springs, California, US
Looknsee Photography wrote: Last week, there was a traveling model staying in my guest room. Three other photographers came over (separately) and photographed her here at my house. We do stuff like that. Those of us who dabble in nude art subscribe to the Google group, pdx-nude-art. If you don't like that, contact me, and I'll put your e-mail address on my e-mail distribution list. We announce stuff like sharing models & locations and our annual meet & greet there. Bump for neatness.
Photographer
Looknsee Photography
Posts: 26342
Portland, Oregon, US
Looknsee Photography wrote: Last week, there was a traveling model staying in my guest room. Three other photographers came over (separately) and photographed her here at my house. We do stuff like that. Those of us who dabble in nude art subscribe to the Google group, pdx-nude-art. If you don't like that, contact me, and I'll put your e-mail address on my e-mail distribution list. We announce stuff like sharing models & locations and our annual meet & greet there. Nimue Elaine wrote: Bump for neatness. Are you on one of the lists?
Photographer
Minx & Fox
Posts: 19067
Palm Springs, California, US
Looknsee Photography wrote: Looknsee Photography wrote: Last week, there was a traveling model staying in my guest room. Three other photographers came over (separately) and photographed her here at my house. We do stuff like that. Those of us who dabble in nude art subscribe to the Google group, pdx-nude-art. If you don't like that, contact me, and I'll put your e-mail address on my e-mail distribution list. We announce stuff like sharing models & locations and our annual meet & greet there. Are you on one of the lists? No, I'm a bad girl. I'll message you my email addy.
Photographer
Minx & Fox
Posts: 19067
Palm Springs, California, US
Cole Morrison wrote: "hi"
{waves} Hi!
Photographer
Minx & Fox
Posts: 19067
Palm Springs, California, US
I have my first group gallery showing that opens tomorrow night!
Photographer
DougBPhoto
Posts: 39248
Portland, Oregon, US
Cole Morrison wrote: "hi"
Nimue Elaine wrote: No, I'm a bad girl. Yes, you are!!
Photographer
Coyote Creations NW
Posts: 132
Vancouver, Washington, US
Vancouver based photographer checking in. The early post about studio space for short term rent is a good idea. I'm working on this now and can post what I find in a few days. I shoot mostly location stuff, but the winter is long, dark and wet here. Sometimes I need to shoot inside.
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