Kate lives in the Columbia River Gorge, in Corbett, and goes to Corbett High School. So it’s no surprise that she wanted to have her senior portrait photography out in the Gorge as well. She came in to the studio to have her hair and makeup done, and then we headed out to the Historic Columbia River Highway to shoot. …
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Tucked away in a barrio in Esteli, Nicaragua, on the edge of a dry, dusty stream bed, is the family-owned coffee processing company of Abraham Enrique Castillo, Beneficio Centro America. It’s not a large facility, although at one time it was twice its current size, before their land was seized and inhabited by others. Nor is it a high-tech operation. …
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And now for something completely different. As I’ve been editing, I just noticed I hadn’t finished my work from Bratislava. I found a few candid shots I liked, and thought I’d share them with you. All photographs and content is Copyright Fritz Liedtke. Please do not copy or re-use them. To do so is a violation of federal copyright law,…
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After a photo shoot in Long Island, NY, my friend Rich Swingle and I raced out to Long Beach before the sun set, hoping to get in the water on one of the last warm days of the season. We arrived, and walked up the boardwalk facing the ocean. Looking to our left, the full moon was just rising above…
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Well, having made it to Kenya, through 4 airplanes and a lengthy bus ride, we are in Eldoret. A beautiful, beautiful country, sunny, with friendly people. It’s good to be here. Yesterday I photographed the dedication of the Open Arms Village property, a groundbreaking ceremony for the grounds that will become a medical clinic for the villagers, an AIDS orphanage,…
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Through the Shadow February 1-March 26, 2007 Photo Print Gallery Pacific NW College of Art … Opening: First Thursday, February 1, 6-8pm Come by and say hello! There’s always a lot happening at PNCA on First Thursday! … This show features work produced while on a 2 weekart residency at Caldera‘s Central Oregon facility. All photographs and content is Copyright…
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We have some friends who have been living and studying in China and Tibet for some time now. They recently returned to the states to have their first baby, by the name of Adaliah. They asked me to take a few photos of them before heading back to Asia. I don’t photograph babies too often, but boy can they make…
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Summer seems so long ago. At least now we’re past the solstice, and are wending our slow way back to more sunlight. Speaking of which, here are a couple of summer portraits, of a young lady from Lake Oswego. Doesn’t that sunlight on her shoulders make you warm all over? It makes me want to head to Mexico for a…
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Goatherder, Nellore, India In the spring of 2005, I had the opportunity to travel to southeast India to photograph medical teams working in coastal villages hit by the tsunami. I documented teams giving free medical clinics; helping rebuild (from the ground up) a destroyed, relocated village; dedicating new wells; and working in an orphanage in Nellore, India. I was with…
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I spent the afternoon walking the beach in San Francisco, photographing as I went along. This is some of the more enjoyable, leisurely, delightful photography I do. I love to watch people and photograph them, photograph the light. It’s an excercize in seeing. Surfer from the Midwest Lost in Thought Waiting Blonde Pink Diarama All photographs and content is Copyright…