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  2. Category:Photographers from Oregon - Wikipedia

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  3. List of people from Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Contemporarily, it is the most populous city in Oregon, and the second-largest city in the Pacific Northwest. [1] This list of notable people includes persons who were either born in, are current residents of, or have lived in Portland. A person who lives in or comes from Portland, Oregon is called a Portlander

  4. Blue Sky Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Blue Sky Gallery, also known as The Oregon Center for the Photographic Arts, is a non-profit exhibition space for contemporary photography in Portland, Oregon.Blue Sky Gallery is dedicated to public education, began by showing local artists and then slowly expanded to national and international artists.

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  6. Photographers of the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    In February 1863, Russell, who had become interested in the new art of photography, paid free-lance photographer Egbert Guy Fowx $300 to teach him the wet-plate collodion process. [30] Capt. Russell's first photographs were used by Brigadier General Herman Haupt to illustrate his reports. [ 31 ]

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  8. List of American women photographers - Wikipedia

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    Acacia Johnson (born 1990), polar photographer; Belle Johnson (1864–1945), portraiture, including character studies, and photographs of animals (especially cats) Frances Benjamin Johnston (1864–1952), early photojournalist, first woman to have a studio in Washington, D.C., portraits of celebrities for magazines; Lynn Johnson (born 1953 ...

  9. Ray Atkeson - Wikipedia

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    Ray Atkeson was a commercial photographer in Portland, Oregon for eighteen years 1928–1946 after arriving in Oregon in 1927. His industrial photographs captured activity at the Columbia Steel Casting Company [6] to women building warships for World War II. [7]