Store Gallery for May 2024: BIPOC Portland Photographers
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It’s not easy to break through in a medium that is dominated by artists that don’t look like us. But we’re here, backed by generations of blood-soaked resiliency, seeing and creating and documenting. It’s a call we’ve been picking up forever. We’ve been here. We’re still here.
I’m extremely proud to highlight this collection of work by six dope BIPOC photographers in Portland that I think you should know.
Thank you to Meaghan, Michel, Trevor, Paisley, and Destinee for your time and your incredible work.
Their creativity inspires me deeply, and I hope you feel the same.
-Danica Thomas, Gallery Curator
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Stop by the Store Gallery this May to see these images up close and in high quality.
Photo by Paisley Lee @paisley.jpeg
Photo by Michel Paspur @michel.paspur
Photo by Danica Thomas @analogdanica
Photo by Meaghan Sutton @meaghanonfilm
Photo by Trevor Wilson @_stillframes
Photo by Destinee Davis @portlxndiia
Photo by Danica Thomas @analogdanica
Photo by Michel Paspur @michel.paspur
Photo by Meaghan Sutton @meaghanonfilm
Photo by Paisley Lee @paisley.jpeg
Photo by Trevor Wilson @_stillframes
Photo by Destinee Davis @portlxndiia
Photo by Danica Thomas @analogdanica
Photo by Meaghan Sutton @meaghanonfilm
Photo by Michel Paspur @michel.paspur
Photo by Trevor Wilson @_stillframes
Photo by Destinee Davis @portlxndiia
Photo by Paisley Lee @paisley.jpeg
Photo by Trevor Wilson @_stillframes
Photo by Meaghan Sutton @meaghanonfilm
Photo by Danica Thomas @analogdanica
Photo by Destinee Davis @portlxndiia
Photo by Paisley Lee @paisley.jpeg
Photo by Trevor Wilson @_stillframes
Photo by Michel Paspur @michel.paspur