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A late-night street scene at the corner of NW Third Avenue in Portland's Chinatown as bars and clubs close for the night. A young man in a plaid shirt and khaki pants does push-ups in the middle of the wet street while a crowd of onlookers gathers around him, some laughing and watching with amusement. The historic Sinnott House building from 1883 is visible in the background, along with a one-way street sign and the glow of bar lights on the rain-slicked sidewalk.
Last call antics on NW Third Avenue in Portland's Chinatown.
Closing Time
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A young woman in vintage-inspired attire sits contemplatively on weathered stone steps, her gaze cast thoughtfully to the side beneath the shadow of a wide-brimmed hat. The monochromatic composition captures the intimate solitude of urban autumn, with ornate iron railings framing seasonal plantings that speak to Brooklyn's historic brownstone character. Fallen leaves scattered across the steps and her classic lace-up boots ground the scene in transitional seasonal beauty.
A moment of quiet reflection unfolds on the historic steps of Brooklyn Heights, where vintage style meets urban autumn atmosphere.
Autumn Reverie on Brooklyn Heights Steps
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A lone white sedan crosses the eerily deserted intersection of West Burnside Street in Portland's Pearl District, capturing the profound stillness of the early COVID-19 pandemic lockdown. The iconic Powell's Books storefront dominates the right side of the frame, its familiar red and gold signage a stark contrast to the vacant sidewalks that would normally bustle with literary enthusiasts. Overcast skies mirror the somber mood of this historic moment, while modern high-rise towers loom in the background, silent witnesses to the city's sudden pause.
West Burnside Street sits nearly vacant during the COVID-19 lockdown, with Powell's City of Books and the Pearl District's urban landscape captured in an unprecedented moment of stillness.
Empty Burnside Street During COVID Lockdown
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Delicate cherry blossoms in soft pink create a foreground curtain against Portland's modern cityscape, viewed from the Burnside Bridge area. The overcast Oregon sky bathes the scene in diffused light, while the iconic steel drawbridge structure anchors the right side of the composition. Mid-rise buildings and hotels punctuate the urban core, their glass and concrete forms contrasting with the ephemeral beauty of spring's arrival. The juxtaposition captures Portland's character—where natural cycles persist alongside urban development.
Cherry blossoms frame Portland's downtown skyline and the Burnside Bridge during spring bloom season.
Spring Blossoms Frame Portland's Industrial Skyline
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Julian Dorio commands the stage behind his drum kit during Band of Skulls' 10 Year Anniversary Tour at Webster Hall in Manhattan. Theatrical blue stage lights pierce through atmospheric haze, creating dramatic shafts of illumination that frame the focused drummer in profile. The intimate venue setting captures the raw energy of live performance, with gleaming cymbals suspended overhead and a bassist visible in the background, all enveloped in the moody ambiance of concert lighting.
Drummer Julian Dorio performs with Band of Skulls during their anniversary tour at Webster Hall in New York City.
Drummer Julian Dorio in Concert Spotlight
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An ethereal afternoon scene unfolds at Holman Dock along Portland's Eastbank Esplanade, where pleasure boats rest in silvered water beneath a gossamer veil of mist. The filtered sun pierces through overcast skies, casting metallic reflections across the Willamette River while the city's skyline emerges ghostlike through the atmospheric haze. Bare winter branches frame the composition, creating natural borders around this contemplative maritime tableau where urban development meets the tranquil rhythm of harbor life.
Afternoon mist shrouds boats moored at Holman Dock on the Willamette River, with Portland's urban skyline emerging through the atmospheric haze.
Misty Harbor Afternoon at Portland Marina
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Beneath a canopy of delicate pink cherry blossoms, two companions share a quiet moment on a colorful blanket at Tom McCall Waterfront Park. The ethereal blooms create a natural ceiling above the emerald grass, while Portland's urban skyline rises beyond the Willamette River's concrete embankment. The overcast sky diffuses the light, casting a gentle, dreamlike quality over this quintessential spring scene in Oregon's cultural heart.
Visitors enjoy hanami beneath the iconic cherry blossoms of Tom McCall Waterfront Park, with downtown Portland's skyline visible across the Willamette River.
Cherry Blossom Sanctuary Along Portland's Waterfront
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A delicate cluster of cherry blossoms emerges in sharp focus against the dreamy, pink-tinted backdrop of Portland's Tom McCall Waterfront Park. The pristine white petals, kissed with the faintest blush of rose, display golden stamens that catch the soft spring light. Unopened buds in various stages of bloom create a tender composition of anticipation and renewal. The shallow depth of field transforms the surrounding cherry grove into an impressionistic wash of pastel tones, embodying the ephemeral beauty of Portland's celebrated sakura season.
Cherry blossoms bloom in delicate splendor at Tom McCall Waterfront Park along Portland's Willamette River, marking the arrival of spring in Oregon's largest city.
Spring Awakening at Tom McCall Waterfront Park
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Band of Skulls members Matt Hayward and Emma Richardson perform in the middle of a packed, energetic crowd at Webster Hall in New York City in September 2019. Matt, with long hair and wearing a black shirt, holds a microphone and smiles broadly, while Emma stands beside him. Audience members surrounding them cheer, raise their hands, and hold up smartphones to capture the moment. The dimly lit venue is filled with excitement and motion blur in the foreground.
Band of Skulls' Matt Hayward and Emma Richardson take the performance into the crowd at Webster Hall, New York City, September 2019.
Into the Crowd
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The sun rises behind palm trees in Portland's Chinatown-Japantown Historic District, casting warm light across Northwest Everett Street. Ornate red street lamps stand sentinel over empty sidewalks and parked cars, while mid-century buildings frame the scene. A circular stone planter anchors the foreground as the industrial skyline dissolves into the hazy morning atmosphere.
Morning light illuminates the quiet streets of Portland's historic Chinatown district along Northwest Everett Street.
Dawn Light in Portland's Historic Chinatown
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A jubilant group of five friends embraces in the golden afternoon light at White Owl Social Club's rooftop venue in Portland, Oregon. Their eclectic vintage-inspired outfits create a kaleidoscope of color against the urban backdrop, while string lights overhead hint at the festive atmosphere of the Your Sunday Best season opener. The genuine laughter and tight embrace capture the euphoric spirit of summer day parties, as revelers dressed in Hawaiian shirts, rainbow stripes, and purple blazers toast the beginning of another season of outdoor celebrations.
Friends celebrate in colorful vintage attire at Your Sunday Best's season opener day party on White Owl Social Club's rooftop in Portland, Oregon.
Vibrant Friends Celebrate Summer Day Party
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A couple shares a tender kiss in the center of a bustling outdoor day party at White Owl Social Club in Portland. The man in a plaid shirt and tweed cap embraces a woman in pinstripe while dozens of festival-goers mill around them on the asphalt courtyard. String lights overhead and the casual summer attire of attendees create an intimate contrast between private romance and public celebration during this Your Sunday Best season opener.
A couple finds romance amid the crowd at Your Sunday Best's summer day party at White Owl Social Club in Portland, Oregon.
Intimate Moment Amid Festival Crowd
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Russell Marsden of Band of Skulls emerges from crimson stage light during the band's 10 Year Anniversary Tour at Manhattan's historic Webster Hall. The guitarist-vocalist leans into his microphone with shoulder-length blonde hair catching the warm red illumination, while an array of effects pedals spreads across the venue's wooden stage floor. The intimate crowd sits in shadows beyond the performance area, creating a striking contrast between the illuminated performer and the darkened audience.
Russell Marsden performs during Band of Skulls' 10 Year Anniversary Tour at Webster Hall in Manhattan.
Russell Marsden Commands Webster Hall Stage
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A dense sea of festival-goers flows down Portland's North Mississippi Avenue beneath a canopy of mature street trees, their summer foliage filtering warm afternoon light. White vendor tents line both sides of the closed street, creating a bustling marketplace atmosphere as hundreds of people navigate the crowded thoroughfare. The urban landscape beyond reveals Portland's distinctive skyline through the green corridor, while the crowd's casual summer attire and relaxed energy capture the quintessential Pacific Northwest community gathering.
Thousands pack North Mississippi Avenue during Portland's annual Mississippi Street Fair, transforming the tree-lined corridor into a vibrant community marketplace.
River of Community at Mississippi Street Fair
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Russell Marsden, vocalist and guitarist of Band of Skulls, delivers an intimate performance at Webster Hall during the band's 10 Year Anniversary Tour. Bathed in warm amber stage lighting with deep red hues washing the background, Marsden leans into his microphone while gripping his electric guitar, his bearded face animated with the energy of live performance. The moody lighting creates dramatic shadows across the historic Manhattan venue, capturing the raw authenticity of this milestone celebration.
Russell Marsden of Band of Skulls performs at Webster Hall during the band's 10 Year Anniversary Tour in Manhattan.
Russell Marsden Celebrates Band of Skulls Anniversary
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Emma Richardson commands the foreground on bass guitar while Julian Dorio anchors the rhythm from behind his drum kit during Band of Skulls' 10 Year Anniversary Tour at Webster Hall. Theatrical stage lighting cuts through the darkness in brilliant beams of blue, amber, and white, creating a dramatic atmosphere that illuminates the duo against their backdrop. The intimate Manhattan venue's exposed ceiling beams frame the performance as colored spotlights cascade across the musicians, capturing the raw energy of this milestone celebration.
Emma Richardson and Julian Dorio of Band of Skulls perform during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour at Webster Hall in Manhattan.
Band of Skulls Anniversary Performance Webster Hall
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A low-angle view of the historic Chown Pella building in Portland, Oregon, photographed at dusk against a deep blue sky. The multi-story red brick industrial building features a vintage wooden water tower on its roof and a large weathered painted advertisement reading "Pella" in yellow script on a circular dark background. The faded "Chown" name is painted in ghost lettering on the upper brick facade. Several birds are silhouetted against the darkening sky above the roofline.
Retracing Gus Van Sant's footsteps. The historic Chown Pella building with its vintage water tower and painted wall advertisement in Portland, Oregon.
Ghost Signs
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A young skater glides through the dimly lit passage at Commonwealth Skateboarding in Portland's Buckman neighborhood. His dark streetwear silhouette moves against a vibrant geometric mural that transforms the tunnel walls into an explosion of color and pattern. The industrial concrete setting creates a stark contrast with the artistic backdrop, while fluorescent lighting casts dramatic shadows that emphasize the raw, authentic atmosphere of Portland's underground skate scene.
A skateboarder navigates Commonwealth Skateboarding on Southeast 20th Avenue in Portland, Oregon.
Session at Commonwealth Skateboarding Portland
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Julian Dorio of Band of Skulls sits in quiet contemplation behind his drum kit at the legendary Webster Hall in Manhattan during the band's 10 Year Anniversary Tour. The black and white portrait captures the drummer in profile against a backdrop of soft stage lights, with drumsticks poised in his hands. The atmospheric lighting creates dramatic shadows across his face while the blurred venue lights in the background suggest the intimate energy of this historic East Village music venue.
Julian Dorio reflects between songs during Band of Skulls' 10 Year Anniversary Tour performance at Webster Hall in Manhattan.
Drummer's Contemplative Moment at Webster Hall
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A woman in dark clothing and a black beanie leans against raw concrete walls in a stark modernist lobby space. The Pearl District building features towering concrete walls punctured by circular tie holes, while warm wood-paneled storage units create a striking contrast down the central corridor. Fluorescent lighting illuminates the space with clinical precision, emphasizing the brutal architectural geometry and the subject's contemplative solitude.
A solitary figure finds respite against concrete walls in a minimalist Pearl District lobby, where industrial brutalism meets contemporary design.
Solitary Figure in Brutalist Portland Lobby
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Julian Dorio commands his drum kit during Band of Skulls' 10 Year Anniversary Tour performance at the iconic Webster Hall in Manhattan's East Village. Dramatic stage lighting cuts through the venue's atmospheric haze, illuminating golden cymbals and the drummer's focused expression as he drives the rhythm forward. The intimate concert setting captures the raw energy of live rock performance, with microphone stands and equipment creating layered silhouettes against the moody backdrop.
Drummer Julian Dorio performs with Band of Skulls during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour at Webster Hall in New York City.
Rhythm in the Spotlight at Webster Hall
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The iconic Caffe Vita Coffee Roasting Company neon sign pierces through a heavy fog on Alberta Street in Portland's Concordia neighborhood. The vintage-style sign features a whimsical figure holding a coffee cup, rendered in electric blue and white neon, while red lettering spells out the cafe's name below. Bare winter tree branches frame the left side of the composition as the atmospheric haze transforms the nighttime street into a dreamlike urban tableau.
Caffe Vita's neon sign glows through fog on Northeast Alberta Street in Portland's Concordia district.
Neon Glow Through Alberta Street Fog
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A young woman sits pensively on a wooden swing suspended in the warm interior of a Greenpoint apartment. Her dark dress contrasts with the cream-colored blouse beneath, while golden belt hardware catches the ambient light. The rope swing, weathered wooden seat, and patterned rug below create an intimate domestic tableau, with soft window light filtering through the Brooklyn space.
A contemplative figure pauses on an indoor swing within the quiet sanctuary of a Greenpoint apartment.
Suspended Moment in Greenpoint Apartment
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Drummer Julian Dorio of Band of Skulls sits poised behind his kit at Webster Hall during the band's 10 Year Anniversary Tour, bathed in ethereal blue stage lighting that cuts through the intimate venue's signature darkness. His focused expression and relaxed posture capture a moment of quiet intensity between songs, while overhead lighting rigs and microphone stands frame the scene. The atmospheric haze and dramatic chiaroscuro lighting transform the historic Manhattan music hall into a cathedral of sound.
Julian Dorio performs on drums for Band of Skulls at Webster Hall during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour.
Julian Dorio Commands Webster Hall Stage
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Drummer Julian Dorio of Band of Skulls unleashes rhythmic power behind his leopard-print kit during the band's 10 Year Anniversary Tour at Manhattan's historic Webster Hall. Stage lights carve dramatic shadows across his concentrated expression as he strikes cymbals suspended like bronze moons above the intricate hardware. The intimate venue's atmospheric lighting transforms the performance into a study of controlled intensity, capturing the percussive heartbeat that drives the English rock trio's decade-spanning catalog.
Julian Dorio powers through Band of Skulls' set during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour at Webster Hall in Manhattan.
Julian Dorio Commands the Kit at Webster Hall
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Emma Richardson and Russell Marsden of Band of Skulls perform during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour at Webster Hall in Manhattan's East Village. The duo stands center stage bathed in dramatic stage lighting, with Richardson holding her guitar while Marsden faces away from the camera. The intimate venue setting captures the engaged audience seated at tables in the foreground, creating a sense of connection between performers and fans in this historic New York music venue.
Band of Skulls members Emma Richardson and Russell Marsden perform at Webster Hall during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour.
Band of Skulls Anniversary Performance Webster Hall
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A luminous grove of cherry blossoms creates a pink ceiling over Tom McCall Waterfront Park, where visitors gather in quiet contemplation and casual conversation. The delicate sakura petals filter soft daylight onto stone pathways and emerald grass, while people of all ages find respite beneath the flowering branches. The urban waterfront setting provides a serene contrast to Portland's cityscape, with the Willamette River visible beyond the blooming canopy.
Cherry blossoms transform Tom McCall waterfront Park into a ethereal spring sanctuary where Portland residents pause to embrace the fleeting beauty of hanami season.
Spring Hanami Beneath Portland's Waterfront Canopy
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Model Rhianna Atwood gazes thoughtfully beneath a canopy of flowering cherry trees at Mount Tabor in Portland, Oregon. The golden hour light filters through the abundant white blossoms, creating a dreamy hanami atmosphere. She wears a luxurious olive-toned crocodile textured coat paired with a striking black fur hat, her flowing blonde hair catching the warm spring light. The composition captures the ephemeral beauty of sakura season against Portland's urban parkland backdrop.
Rhianna Atwood poses in designer outerwear among the cherry blossoms during hanami season at Mount Tabor Park in Portland, Oregon.
Spring Reverie Beneath Cherry Blossoms
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Emma Richardson of Band of Skulls delivers an intense vocal performance during the band's 10 Year Anniversary Tour at Webster Hall in Manhattan. Bathed in ethereal blue stage lighting, she leans into the microphone with raw emotion, her dark hair cascading as she grips her bass guitar. The dramatic lighting cuts through the venue's shadows, creating an intimate yet powerful moment that captures the essence of live rock performance.
Emma Richardson of Band of Skulls performs at Webster Hall during the band's 10 Year Anniversary Tour.
Emma Richardson Commands Webster Hall Stage
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Julian Dorio, drummer for Band of Skulls, delivers an electrifying performance behind his kit at Manhattan's iconic Webster Hall during the band's 10 Year Anniversary Tour. Bathed in crimson stage lighting that transforms the intimate venue into a pulsing concert cathedral, Dorio's wild curls frame his concentrated expression as he grips his drumsticks mid-performance. The atmospheric lighting creates dramatic shadows across his simple black t-shirt while chrome cymbal surfaces catch and scatter the theatrical illumination throughout the storied East Village venue.
Band of Skulls drummer Julian Dorio performs at Webster Hall in Manhattan during the band's 10 Year Anniversary Tour.
Julian Dorio Commands Webster Hall Stage
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