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Architect and founder of Allied Works Architecture, looking at the renovation project in Columbia Circle, NYC, which would become the Museum of Art & Design. He is known for a wide range of art and educational buildings, as well as the offices of Weiden + Kennedy in Portland, Oregon.

The Artistic Director of the Georgian National Ballet. Shot in Tblisi, Georgia in 2004.

Howard White, VP of AirJordan brand, in his office on the Nike Campus in Beaverton, Oregon.

Adam Yauch(1964-2012), aka MCA, of the Beastie Boys, shortly after the ceremonial release of the sand mandala into New York's East River, at the close of the 1997 Tibetan Freedom Concert. This image and others appeared in the Capitol Records CD release.

Lead singer for the Portland-based rock band, The Dandy Warhols, working in The Odditorium, on the 2008 album ...Earth to the Dandy Warhols...

David is a comic illustrator best known for his Modern Love column in the NY TImes from 2004-2008, and his celebrity caricatures in the New York Observer.

Appointed by Ronald Reagan, Edward Leavy is Senior Judge for the US Ninth Circuct Court of Appeals, and was formerly a judge for the US Foreign Intellegence Surveillance Court of Review.

Cover shot for Willamette Week newspaper in Portland, Oregon, prior to the start of his swim down the Columbia River.

In 2002-2003, Christopher Swain swam the entire 1243-mile (2000km) Coulmbia River from Eastern British Columbia, Canada, to the Pacific Ocean near Astoria, Oregon. His goal was to raise awarness and spark action concerning clean water, or lack thereof, in our fresh water river systems. This image was part of a series in the Communication Arts Photo Annual, 2003.

After protesting the Chinese invasion into Tibet in 1959, Palden Gyatso was arrested and spent 33-years in multiple prisons and labor camps where he was subjected to barbarous torture such as cattle prod in mouth and bamboo shards under fingernails. He was released in 1992, and escaped to Dharamsala, India. His autobiography, Fire under the Snow, was made into a film in 2008.

Shot for the cover of Yoga Northwest at his home off Mulholland Drive in the Hollywood Hills.

Owners Tommy Habetz and Nick Wood in the original Bunk Sandwich shop in Portland, Oregon.

William Pope.L is a performance artists best know for his interventionist public art.

Multimedia artist damali Ayo performing Living Flag: Panhandling for Reparations in Portland, Oregon. She is an American multimedia conceptual artist, performance artist and writer. Her 2003 satirical website, rent-a-negro.com, is considered one of the pioneers in internet art and garnered global attention, gathering over 400,000 hits per day over the first month. The site employed parody and satire to engage the viewer in an artificial premise that one could rent a black person for their personal entertainment or to advance their social clout.

Poet, novelist, painter Walt Curtis is best known for his autobiographical work, Mala Noche(1977), which became Gus Van Sant's first film in 1985.

Basil's father in Port Orchard, WA before he was murdered in the 1st degree on Vashon Island by his landlord.