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Check the PhotoZone Meeting educational events HERE. We have many educational events planned. All will take place after our meetings regularly scheduled on the third Sunday each month. Meetings are held at The Emerald Art Center, 500 Main street in Springfield. Meetings start at 1:00pm. Visitors are welcome. Please enter by the side door on 5th St. Special events usually start around 3:00pm. Note: the events page will open in a new tab.
Last Friday Photo Movie Night this Friday, October 31st!
(Halloween costumes welcome, but not required đ )
Join us at Don Dexter Gallery in NE Eugene on Friday, Oct. 31st, for next installment of Last Friday Photo Movie Night! Snacks and lively conversation included! Admission is free - Donations gladly accepted to help defray the costs. We'd love to see you there!(Directions and address are below.)
Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the feature start at 7:00.
Photographer Peter Turnley talks about life in all its facets and presents a selection of pictures from over 90 countries where he has experienced grace, spirit, dignity and humanity.
Don Dexter Gallery - 2911 Tennyson Ave #202 in Eugene
An immersive 3-part photography workshop with Fritz Liedtke and BodyVox Dance
Photographing Dance and Dancersï»ż
November 15 + 19, 2025 ï»ż
BodyVox Dance Center
1201 Northwest 17th Avenue
Portland, OR 97209ï»ż
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/p...ï»ż
Tickets: $268.61
Discover the art of capturing movement, emotion, and light in this immersive three-part dance photography workshop with professional photographer Fritz Liedtke, held at Portlandâs celebrated BodyVox Dance Center. Designed for photographers of all levels, this workshop combines the excitement of working with professional dancers with the technical and creative guidance you need to take your images to the next level.
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Part 1: Preparation â Self-Guided Materials (Delivered the week before class)
Before the in-person session, youâll receive a set of resources to help you prepare. These materials will cover foundational concepts and a host of inspiration, so you arrive ready to make the most of your time in the studio.ï»ż
Part 2: On Location â 6 Hours of Shooting (Saturday)
Spend the day photographing professional dancers in a variety of settings, both in the beautiful studio and in the surrounding environment. Fritz will be your guide all through the day, both demonstrating concepts, and working with you one-on-one to help refine your vision and imagery. Youâll learn how to:
âą Work with natural light and artificial light, including flash and modifiers
âą Direct and pose dancers to highlight form, grace, and drama
âą Anticipate and capture the decisive moment when movement and emotion align
âą Choose locations, wardrobe, and styling that enhance your vision
âą Build confidence in working with models and performersï»ż
If you want to work with flash, equipment will be provided for your use, though you are welcome to bring your own gear if you prefer. The goal is to help you explore multiple approaches, experiment creatively, and walk away with a portfolio of dynamic images.ï»ż
Part 3: Virtual Editing & Image Review (Follow-Up Session)
Several days after the shoot (November 19, 7-8:30pm), weâll gather online for an editing and critique session. Youâll receive constructive feedback on your photos, learn editing techniques to make your images shine, and discuss strategies for building a strong body of dance or performance photography. (This will be recorded if you can't join.)
By the end of the workshop, youâll not only have a deeper understanding of lighting, timing, and storytelling in dance photography, but also the confidence to work with dancers, models, and performers in future projects. Whether youâre looking to broaden your portrait and event photography skills or simply want the chance to create extraordinary images in a supportive, collaborative setting, this workshop is designed to be both challenging and inspiring.ï»ż
The first 6 attendees receive a discount on their tickets, so sign up now!
Learn more and sign up at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/p...
Loren Nelson, Rich Bergeman, Bill Kirby at LightBox Photographic Gallery
October 11, 2025 through November 05, 2025
Reception: Saturday, October 11th from 4-7pm
LightBox Photographic Gallery & Fine Printing
1045 Marine Drive
Astoria, Oregon 97103
(503) 468-0238
Hours: Wednesday - Saturday 12 pm to 5 pm
Loren Nelson, The Colors of Time: Abstracted Visions from Astoriaâs Boatyardï»ż
I have spent hours wandering through this forest (harbor?) of colors and textures, mesmerized by the amazing combinations of layered paint and rust! In my exploration of abstract images, Iâm going beyond traditional visual representation and inviting viewers on a journey of personal interpretation and contemplation.
http://lightbox-photographic.c...
Rich Bergeman âą The Paleo Lakes Project
Water is the defining element in the geography of Oregonâs High Desert. An odd thing to say, perhaps, considering there is so little of it out there. But that wasnât always so. During the late Pleistocene, the entire expanse of the Great Basin was covered by vast inland seas. Over the last 10,000 years they ever so slowly dried up, leaving the arid, steppe terrain weâre familiar with today..
http://lightbox-photographic.c...ï»ż
Bill Kirby âą Portraits of Kingâs Hill
On a quiet fall morning in Portlandâs Kingâs Hill neighborhood I discovered historic homes illuminated by soft light on their century-old facades. What began as a few images soon became a project to explore the neighborhoodâs history, atmosphere, and distinctive architectural styles. Portraits of Kingâs Hill is a series that capture each residenceâs character and presence.
http://lightbox-photographic.c...ï»ż
Complete show info is on the LightBox website, http://lightbox-photographic.c.... LightBox also continues The Analog Forever Exhibit and features work from The Guild at LightBox consisting of Jim Fitzgerald, Jody Miller, Julie Moore, Marc McVey, Rachel Wolf, Kathy Radie, Michael Puff and Loren Nelson. Contact LightBox at 503-468-0238. LightBox is located at 1045 Marine Drive, Wed. â Sat., 12 - 5:00pm.
Angel O'Brien, Revelations & Reincarnations
Opening Saturday, October 4th 5-8pm
Runs through Octoberï»ż
Franklin FOTO
8953 N Lombard St,
Portland, OR 97203
Wednesday â Sunday, 12 p.m. to 8 p.m.
https://www.franklinfoto.org/
Revelations & Reincarnationsï»ż
This series addresses the simultaneously personal yet deeply universal experience of living in an imperfect body. This world quite wrongfully demands that perfection be limited to the young and privileged, and so through these photographs, I ponder the explorations of life and its glorious complexities that is afforded someone who made it past the âyouthfulâ years and am decidedly enjoying an era of revelations and reincarnations. The wrinkles, scars, aches + pains, plus sized clothing, and my glorious white hair are each passages in the book of my life written into my layers skin for all to see.ï»ż
Each of these photographs are made by hand either in my basement darkroom or at Franklin FOTO using a variety of alternative processes as well as silver gelatin. Like all humans, each print is beautifully unique and one of a kind. Through the use of additional artistic mediums such as embroidery, paper collage, cardboard sculpture, paint, etc., you will see that many of these photographs are not simply photographic prints. Even though a photograph is indeed worth a thousand words, sometimes I have even more to say.
Carol Isaak, SEASONS: Lan Su Gardens
Oct. 3 - Nov. 3, 2025ï»ż
Opening Reception:
Friday, Oct. 3 from 5-6 pm, during the Eugene First Friday Artwalkï»ż
Artist's Talk
Sunday, Oct. 19, 2:30 pm at the Emerald Art Center, 500 Main St, Springfield, OR 97477 Tel: (541) 726-8595 ï»ż
Dot Dotson's Gallery
1668 Willamette St.
Eugene, OR 97401
(541) 485-1771
Mon-Fri: 10 am - 5:30 pm
Sat: 10 am - 2 pm
Free and open to the public
SEASONS
LAN SU GARDENSï»ż
Lan Su Garden in downtown Portland, Oregon, is one of the most stunning and authentic Chinese scholar gardens in North America. Photographer Carol Isaak found refuge there during the pandemic and fell in love with its archways, plants, bridges, and the way modulated light would puncture its exterior walls. Isaak photographed the garden in all four seasons for this collection in an attempt to express the serenity she felt while in the garden. ï»ż
Chinese scholar gardens are meant to express calm and provoke contemplation. The layers and shadows in Isaakâs work do both these things. The garden is a collaboration between sister cities Portland and Suzhou, China. Lan Su is celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2025.
In Carol Isaakâs words: âI call myself an opportunistic photographerâan adventurer at heart. When COVID curtailed travel, the freedom to photograph regularly in Portlandâs Lan Su Chinese Garden became a vital outlet, easing my longing to explore. Lan Su reconnected me with my deep love for Chinese culture. Entering the garden beneath the poetic inscription, "The Garden of Awakening Orchids," I was transportedâviscerally and visuallyâto Suzhou, China. Suzhou, Portlandâs sister city and the inspiration for Lan Su, is a place I had the privilege of visiting twice. Itâs an astonishing city, rich with artistry and tradition.ï»ż
As I began to explore the Gardenâs mysteries, the seasons shiftedâand so did my vision. Over three years, I collaborated with the space, allowing my eye to follow its changing light and subtle rhythms. In time, it became my home away from home. Floating between the magical and the material, I photographed without a planâsimply responding to the Garden. Iâm delighted to bring my work back to the source of the Lan Su Garden.âï»ż
Carol Isaakâs art education was at The Cooper Union (BA) in NYC where she lived for a significant time. She has been a Portland Art Museum docent/educator for twenty years, specializing in photography, Asian and contemporary art. Her affinity towards Asian subject matter has led to extensive work that has been showcased in five separate Chinese cultural festivals. Her Chinese portfolio has also been exhibited widely in the Pacific Northwest. as well as numerous exhibits in the United States. Her work is exhibited widely and collected by museums, universities and private collectors.ï»ż
Jim Lommasson, Street Roots 25 Years! + What I Carry
A collaborative photo+writing storytelling project with Portlandâs Street Roots Community
August 22 - November 23, 2025 ï»ż
Oregon Historical Society
1200 SW Park Ave
Portland, OR 97205
503.222.1741
"This innovative project explores the burdens, hopes, and dreams of Portlandâs homeless population through cherished items they carry throughout their lives, fostering compassion and understanding in a world often divided. Through compelling storytelling and creative expression, award-winning photographer Jim Lommasson amplifies voices from Portlandâs homeless community, addressing themes of mental health, addiction, housing, personal growth, family dynamics and illuminates the resilience and humanity behind each object â and the person carrying it. This project resonates deeply for me, spreading a message of shared humanity and the healing power of empathy."
â John Lewisï»ż
To see more work from What I Carry:
https://us5.campaign-archive.c...ï»ż
To see What I Carry: Voices from the Street:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...ï»ż
Jim Lommasson is a freelance photographer and storyteller based in Portland. Lommasson is a recipient of the Dorothea LangeâPaul Taylor Prize from The Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University. Lommasson's ongoing collaborative storytelling projects: What We Carried: Fragments and Memories from the Cradle of Civilization with Iraqi and Syrian refugees was exhibited at the Ellis Island Museum of Immigration in 2018. Stories of Survival and Remembrance: A Call to Action for Genocide Prevention was exhibited at the United Nations Headquarters in 2023.
Jim Lommasson | Photographer | 2405 NW Thurman Street | Portland, OR | 97210 | 503.939.1939 ï»ż
Projects:
What We Carried: (storytelling projects with refugees and genocide survivors).
https://lommasson-resume.blogs...
What I Carry: A collaborative photo+writing storytelling project with Portlandâs Street Community
New on View
Gathering: A Photographer's Collection
July 26 - November 23, 2025
This photographic exhibition features over 70 works from the personal collection of Portland, Oregonâbased artist Christopher Rauschenberg. Gathering: A Photographer's Collection embraces a salon-style presentation with minimal text, encouraging viewers to experience seeing before knowing.
The selected photographs come from Rauschenbergâs extensive, five-decade collection of over 5,000 images and share a broad thematic focus on âpeople.â This inclusive motif offers a unique opportunity to compare a range of perspectivesâfrom self-identity to global citizenry.
âWith photography, one literally sees the world through someone elseâs eyes, and we each have a different way of looking at the world around us,â says Rauschenberg. âHaving seen the work of thousands of photographers, Iâve had a great many opportunities to discover new ways of seeing.â
Since 1975, Rauschenberg, as a cofounder of Blue Sky Gallery in Portland, has co-produced some 1,000 exhibitions with works from photographers worldwide. He has also presented nearly 200 solo and group exhibitions of his own work in the U.S. and internationally.
Gathering: A Photographerâs Collection was curated by Thom Sempere, JSMAâs Associate Curator of Photography. A gallery guide accompanies the exhibition, offering commentary and links for each artistâs image, along with background information for viewers seeking deeper interpretive insight.
This exhibition can be found in the Harold and Arlene Schnitzer Gallery through November 23. At the University of Oregon in Eugene. 1430 Johnson Lane
Eugene, OR 97403-1223.
PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW ARCHIVES
PhotoZone members Greg Giesy and Doremus Scudder are included in a long list of videos by by Hedda + John SD
Rudi Dietrich pictured below was one of the many artists sponsored by Photography at Oregon. He showed work at Dot Dotsons and gave a talk bout his work.
Click below and scroll down to find talks by Rudi and many others.
http://www.youtube.com/artsjournal/videos
artsjournal@yahoo.com - videos by Hedda + John SD
ARTS JOURNAL is on XFINITY CABLE 29 & 1088 Eugene & Springfield, Oregon Wednesday @ 4pm & Thursday @ 10pm
Photographer Stewart Harvey gave a Zoom talk for his previous show at the Emerald Art Center.
Burning Man
You can still view that on youtube by clicking here
Sponsored by Photography at Oregon.
Christopher Landis, Las Vegas Pandemic 2020
Presented by Photography At Oregon
This talk can also be viewed on YouTube: https://youtu.be/tXJbTttrmZc
