Kyle Green

PhotoNight

Profile/cover shot of Miranda July. 27 year old July is a successful Portland based performance artist who has been in the Whitney Bilennial and is the default poster child for PICA’s Time based Art festival.

  
Portrait of Daria O'Neill, a former WB Weather gal, and current KNRK personality. Headline for story was "Don't let the prim and proper pose fool you, Dario O'Neill is a force to be reckoned with.". Daria plays a progressive, intelligent, 'bad girl' on the radio.
  
Jim Goad, author of a new book about his time in prison... “Shit Magnet”.
     
  
Portrait of art muse and mover Paige Powell, one-time chum of Andy Warhol. Paige led the Pearl Arts foundation and pals with internationally renowned artists. She knows how to put people together with smashing results.
  
Braydon Coburn, Portland Winter Hawks’ star defenseman is only age 19, and is a budding NHL player.
  
     
  
Alex Steineger, who is a kid with a small record label and a lot of hustle-bustle.
  
Portrait of Todd Haynes, Film director for "Far from Heaven", and "Velvet Goldmine".
  
Stephen Humphries, former boxer and Editor of the Portland Mercury.
     
  
Dan Wieden, founder of Wieden & Kennedy, for an “up close” profile.
  
  
Miss Cybelvis Monroe gives an Elvis snarl to the viewer. Monroe is a female performer who dresses up like Elvis and sings like Marilyn Monroe, and she will perform on 6/22 as the opeing act for the ABBA tribue band, Bjorn Again.
     
  
Portrait of the Rev. Jerry Falwell, founder of the Moral Majority, at his church office in Lynchburg, Virginia.
  
  
Heavy metal torch singer and bombshell Storm Large rocks the boat, the Portland Spirit, with her late night river cruise and performance with her band The Balls. Photographed at Scarlet Salon 831 S.W. 11th Avenue in downtown Portland.
     
  
  
  
     
  
  
  
Local graphic novelist Craig Thompson, whose book "Blankets" is the longest graphic novel published in the USA, and is getting good reviews nationally. It’s the story of how he was raised by born again parents and falls in love with a girl at Xtian summer camp, and eventually rejects his faith.
     
  
Profile of Portland actor Scott Coopwood, who will attempt to extend his run of bravura performances in the upcoming “King Lear” at Portland Center Stage.
  
Ross Beach, who moved to Portland a couple of years ago, is at the forefront of the Elephant 6 psychedelic/pop movement. This collective of relatively unknown but well-respected (R.E.M, for instance, loves them) bands has a rabid cult following around the country. Neutral Milk Hotel and Apples in Stereo are the two most “famous.” The Minders, also a part of it, are Portland-based. Ross is one of the founders of the collective and produces a lot of his own music (as well as plays out a lot. He’s a quirky and talented guy.
  
     
  
Portrait of the Editor of Barfly magazine, Jen Lane at The Space Room bar located at S.E. Hawthorne and 48th Ave.
  
ortrait of drag queen, Poison Waters (real name is Kevin Cook), who MC's during shows at the Silverado bar located at 1217 SW Stark.
  
     
  
  
  
     
  
Esperanza Spalding a musical prodigy who play in a band called Noise For Pretend. She sings and plays upright bass, and has received little attention so far.
  
Ryan Gunderson, Central Catholic QB is stepping into the spotlight left by former CC player, Oregon Duck quarterback and Detroit Lion NFL rookie, Joey Harrington.
  
Howie Bierbaum, aka Howie Baggadonutz, is a Portland producer who has long bought a variety of colorful acts to the stage.
     
  
Keith Schreiner of Auditory Sculpture is starting a twice-monthly gig at Tube, located at NW Third between Burnside and Couch. Keith is a DJ and musician who has just released a double CD and is going to tour with Jeff Trott and Sheryl Crow in the Fall.
  
  
     
  
  
Suenn Ho, a former resident of Hong Kong, has studied numerous Chinatowns around the U.S. Now, she’s been picked to help Portland redesign its streets and expand Chinese-grown businesses. Photographed at The Classical Chinese Garden, 121 NW Everett, Portland.
  
Brian Moodhe was a rock singer turned homeless junkie who is now back on his way up, writing songs again. Brian participates in Write Around Portland (WRAP), a Dead Poets Society for low income Portlanders who have never written before.
     
  
Writer Dee Keating is working on a novel called Falling Into Topiary, partially inspired by the space age topiary outside her apartment at 1975 NW Everett #409.  Dee participates in Write Around Portland (WRAP), a Dead Poets Society for low inclome Portlanders who have never written before.
  
At Kelly Point Park in North Portland, Christopher Swain, a hard-core endurance athlete and environmentalist poses in the Columbia River. Swain is going to swim the entire length of the Columbia River, all 1260 miles of it, from British Columbia to the Pacific, past a dozen dams and the Hanford Nuclear Reservation. The trip should take 160 days to complete and he plans to set out next summer, to raise awareness about a variety of water quality issues.
  
     
  
  
Annette Dixon, the new Curator of Prints and Drawings at the Portland Art Museum. Annette is standing in what is known as "The Vault", a secured climate controlled room housing over 22,000 prints, drawings, and photographs, all archivally preserved.
  
Joe Sacco, Graphic Novelist.
     
  
  
Portrait of Mark Setlock photographed in the Tea Room of the Heathman Hotel, for an advance on the play “Fully Committed”.
  
ohn Callahan is the Portland cartoonist whose work has entertained - and offended - billions worldwide. Here John poses with his pug dog and sometimes comic inspiration, Annie.
     
  
  
Writer/director Alan Greenberg (pictured here in his backyard with his favorite Olympus camera) is a Portland creative who has worked with Hollywood greats and is currently at work on a film project with Sean Combes (Puff Daddy).ISO 100Aperture 2.5Shutter 1/2500
  
     
  
Dick Reiten, CEO of NW Natural, talks about future electric/gas deregulation , its purchase of PGE and the impact of the Enron bankruptcy on Portland. He is also one of the featured people in the year-end business economic roundup in which executives talk about Oregon’s 1980s recession and how the current one is different.
  
Kathy Clevenger, Director of Manufacturing for Microchip, poses outside of the company's Gresham facility. This story updates the progress of Microchip, a semiconductor maker that, to great acclaim, relocated to Gresham last summer and promised to provide some 300 jobs to locals. I want to see if that’s happened -- and what technology (which must be produced in an aging facility) will allow them to do this.
  
Rich Bader is the Founder and CEO of Easy Street , a Beaverton-based Internet service provider, which has succeeded greatly over the last few years. This is a massive development: It proves they’ve got a good business model because they’re succeeding in an area (telecom, in effect) ravaged by failure.
     
  
Overland Entertainment Agency (marketing, branding) is an unusual business in that they’ve embraced technology as a way to better serve clients. That’s why they’ve hired several Web people (and few actual marketing people; the execs do all that). They’ve also started an online music distribution operation that’s doing quite well. Here, posed in the conference room of their office are (l-r) Greg Tozian, Vice President Creative Services, Dave Allen, President, and Arve Overland, President and CEO.
  
 Picture shows Anthony E. Davis (left), James A. Kuzmich, Esq. (middle), and R. Dale Dixon, Jr. (right), who are three Portland lawyers from a new Law Firm called Davis Dixon Kirby LLP that is specializing in everything cool - extreme sports and the entertainment industry. Currently they’re representing the group Cherry Poppin’ Daddies in their lawsuit against BMG.
  
     
  
  
  
     
  
  
  
     
  
  
  
     
  
  
  
     
  
Rev. John Fox is one of two ministers in Roanoke who will celebrate 50 years of preaking on Sunday, May 4, 2008. Rev. Fox is pictured here with his bible in front of window shades basked in the light of sun through stained glass, inside the Belmont Baptist church located at 825 Stewart Ave. SE in Roanoke, Virginia.
  
  
Chuck Palahniuk (Fight Club) has written a non-fiction guide to the weirder places of Portland. These include the Portland Memorial Mausoleum located at 6621 SE 14th Ave, at  Bybee Street. Chuck is pictured here near the crypts of some of the 100,000 plus people who are resting in the Mausoleum.
     
  
  
  
     
  
  
ortrait of art muse and mover Paige Powell, one-time chum of Andy Warhol. Paige led the Pearl Arts foundation and pals with internationally renowned artists. She knows how to put people together with smashing results.
  
Margret Fariss (left), age 85 waits for her hair to dry, at Richard's Salon of Beauty located at 3021 Westover in Roanoke, Virginia. Owner, Richard Eakin, a licensed Cosmetologist, has known Margret "since the Woodrow Wilson administration", and cut her hair since 1945. Richard has been at his current location since 1986, and he is in his 61st year of hairdressing. "I wouldn't let anyone else touch my hair. I just adore Richard", said Margret.