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A black and white street photograph captures an intimate moment between two Orthodox Jewish males crossing a zebra-striped crosswalk in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The foreground figure, wearing a traditional black coat and hat, dominates the frame with his back to the camera, while a younger person approaches from the opposite direction near street signage. Dappled sunlight filters through leafy trees, creating atmospheric contrast against the urban streetscape of this historic neighborhood.
Orthodox Jewish pedestrians navigate a crosswalk on Ross Street in Brooklyn's Williamsburg neighborhood.
Hasidic Pedestrian Crossing Brooklyn Street
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A child raises a fist during a Black Lives Matter march in Portland, Oregon, May 31, 2020.
Protesters are marching down Burnside Street in Portland, Oregon in response to the unjust killing of George Floyd.
Rise Up
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A vibrant thrift shop facade on Northeast 15th and Killingsworth in Portland's Alberta neighborhood bursts with kaleidoscopic murals across weathered walls. Clothing racks spill onto the sidewalk beneath hand-painted signage declaring this a recycle-reuse-resale bargain marketplace. The turquoise, orange, and pink street art transforms the humble storefront into a celebration of sustainable shopping culture.
The colorful Dime & Penny thrift store showcases community art and sustainable retail culture in Portland's Alberta district.
Dime & Penny Thrift Store Portland
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A quirky antique or thrift store window display in Vernonia, Oregon, photographed through the glass with the sunny small-town street reflected in it. The display features several vintage child mannequins posed on and around a red mini motorcycle with an American flag-patterned fairing. A female adult mannequin in a teal 1920s-style dress and white cap pushes a vintage metal shopping cart with a child mannequin seated in it. A small vintage tricycle sits to the right. The main street of Vernonia, including a green lamppost, utility poles, and storefronts, is visible in the reflection.
A window display at an antique shop on the main street of Vernonia, Oregon.
Small Town Surreal
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A lone figure in a black leather jacket strides past a vibrant mural on weathered brick walls in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The street art features massive reaching hands, geometric patterns, and colorful character illustrations that transform the urban facade into a canvas of contemporary expression. A blue bicycle rests against dumpsters in the foreground, while peeling paint and layered graffiti tags speak to the neighborhood's authentic street culture. The overcast lighting creates a moody atmosphere that captures the raw creative energy of Brooklyn's artistic landscape.
A pedestrian walks past elaborate street art murals adorning a brick building wall in Brooklyn's Williamsburg neighborhood.
Brooklyn Street Art Encounter
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A motion-blurred pedestrian carrying a blue bag walks briskly along a wet sidewalk in Portland, Oregon, past a large-scale graffiti mural by artist Uter. The mural spans two building surfaces and features bold black-and-white surrealist imagery including a hooded figure, a cartoon bear character in yellow and pink, a stylized letter form with a rabbit inside, and circular emblems with illustrated faces. A parked white truck is partially visible on the right.
A pedestrian passes a mural by Portland street artist Uter.
Passing Through
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A sprawling street art mural covers the corrugated metal facade of an industrial warehouse in Portland's Central Eastside, featuring a dynamic collage of mythical creatures, skulls, and abstract forms in brilliant oranges, blues, and grays. The commissioned artwork by the Portland Street Art Alliance transforms the urban landscape beneath overcast Pacific Northwest skies, while a white SUV passes along the quiet street lined with power lines and industrial infrastructure. The mural's fantastical imagery—including a prominent white crane, mechanical elements, and surreal characters—creates a striking contrast against the building's utilitarian architecture.
Portland Street Art Alliance commissioned murals enliven an industrial warehouse facade in the Central Eastside district, blending mythical imagery with urban grit.
Vibrant Street Murals Transform Portland Warehouse
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Naomi Likayi, wearing a striped long-sleeve shirt and gold hoop earrings, carefully signs her completed mural on Northeast 15th Avenue in Portland's Alberta Arts District. The artist kneels on the concrete sidewalk, paintbrush in hand, adding her signature to vibrant turquoise and purple geometric shapes that transform the brick wall. Behind her, the colorful street art creates a dynamic backdrop of urban creativity in this historically significant neighborhood.
Artist Naomi Likayi signs her vibrant geometric mural in Portland's Alberta Arts District.
Artist Signs Her Portland Mural Masterpiece
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Travis Fields, known as Campographic, works intently on a large-scale mural at the Clay Creative Building in southeast Portland's Hosford-Abernethy neighborhood. Dressed in a light hoodie with hood up and black cap, the artist applies paint to the concrete wall while surrounded by urban textures and overgrown vegetation. The industrial setting and focused concentration capture the authentic spirit of Portland's thriving street art scene.
Street artist Travis Fields (Campographic) develops a mural at Clay Creative Building in Portland's Hosford-Abernethy district.
Artist Creates Mural in Portland Industrial Space
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Naomi Likayi stands confidently beside her vibrant abstract mural on Northeast 15th Avenue in Portland's Alberta district. The young Black woman, dressed in a striped turtleneck and dark jeans, poses against the explosion of turquoise, yellow, coral, and lavender forms that transform the building's facade. The mural's organic shapes and playful palette create a striking contrast with the urban streetscape, while the open doorway reveals the interior of what appears to be a community space or shop.
Artist Naomi Likayi stands beside her completed abstract mural on Northeast 15th Avenue in Portland's Alberta neighborhood.
Artist Celebrates Mural Completion in Portland
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A Hasidic couple guides their double stroller through the sun-dappled sidewalks of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, their traditional black attire creating stark silhouettes against the urban landscape. The father, wearing his characteristic black hat and coat, beams with quiet joy while the mother, in modest dress and sunglasses, tends to their young children nestled in the modern stroller. Dramatic shadows stretch across the concrete as pre-war tenements with fire escapes tower overhead, capturing the intersection of timeless tradition and contemporary city life along Kent Avenue.
An Orthodox Jewish family navigates the sidewalks of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, where centuries-old traditions meet modern urban parenting.
Orthodox Family Stroll Through Williamsburg Streets
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A portrait of muralist Kyle Danley, also known as Wetiko, standing in front of one of his large-scale murals depicting a close-up of a French Bulldog's face on a pink building. He wears a black Arc'teryx puffer jacket, a grey hoodie, khaki jeans, and a mustard yellow beanie. Neck and hand tattoos are visible. He looks directly into the camera with a calm, serious expression, hands in his pockets.
Muralist Kyle Danley, also known as Wetiko, in front of his mural at the Taylor Electric site in Portland, Oregon.
Kyle Danley
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A delivery cyclist pauses at the intersection of East 29th Street in Manhattan's NoMad district, his weathered face caught in contemplative profile against the bustling urban backdrop. The black and white composition captures the gritty authenticity of city life, with his utilitarian bicycle equipped with a front cargo basket positioned prominently in the crosswalk. Behind him, the familiar yellow taxi and Gothic Revival architecture of the neighborhood create a quintessentially New York tableau, while dappled sunlight filters through street trees onto the asphalt.
A delivery worker on his cargo bicycle waits at a crosswalk in NoMad, Manhattan, embodying the essential rhythm of New York City's street-level economy.
Urban Delivery Cyclist Navigates NoMad Streets
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The weathered brick facade of Good Taste Restaurant anchors a corner in Portland's historic Chinatown district, its bilingual signage promising authentic Chinese cuisine beneath golden Chinese characters. Red columns frame the storefront while colorful menu displays peek through windows, creating an inviting gateway to culinary tradition. The urban streetscape reveals the intersection of heritage and commerce, where traditional ornate lamp posts stand sentinel beside modern waste receptacles on the quiet sidewalk.
Good Taste Restaurant displays bilingual signage along Northwest Everett Street in Portland's Chinatown-Japantown Historic District.
Good Taste Restaurant in Portland Chinatown
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A towering vintage neon sign for the Hung Far Low restaurant dominates the streetscape in Portland's historic Chinatown district. The elaborate sign features traditional Chinese pagoda motifs and colorful neon tubing against a clear blue sky. Below, pedestrians walk along the sidewalk past the brick commercial buildings that define this culturally significant neighborhood, while period street lamps and parked cars complete the urban scene.
The iconic Hung Far Low restaurant sign stands as a landmark beacon in Portland's Chinatown district.
Vintage Neon Sign in Portland Chinatown
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Tiffany Conklin of the Portland Street Art Alliance gestures toward a vibrant purple and pink mural while leading an interpretive tour in Portland's Central Eastside neighborhood. Dressed in a blue sweater and denim vest, she holds a bottle while explaining the artwork's significance against the backdrop of flowing, organic forms painted in deep purples, magentas, and warm orange accents. The scene captures the intimate, educational nature of community-led cultural tours.
A Portland Street Art Alliance guide interprets a colorful mural during a walking tour in the Central Eastside district.
Mural Guide Interprets Portland Street Art
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Jeremy Nichols and Devin Finley work from a blue hydraulic lift, adding intricate details to a large-scale monochromatic mural depicting historic streetscapes in Southeast Portland. The massive wall art transforms an urban corridor along Southeast 2nd Avenue in the Central Eastside district, where contemporary street art meets industrial architecture. Against a backdrop of chain-link fencing and parked vehicles, the artists methodically bring their vision to life under bright daylight, their collaborative effort representing the Portland Street Art Alliance's mission to enliven the city's built environment.
Muralists Jeremy Nichols and Devin Finley work on a large-scale street art installation in Southeast Portland's Central Eastside district.
Artists Creating Portland Street Mural
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Naomi Likayi sits on the concrete sidewalk, carefully applying her signature to a vibrant turquoise wall mural in Portland's Alberta Arts District. Her long braided hair cascades over a striped shirt as she leans forward with focused concentration, paintbrush in hand and paint can beside her. The scene captures an intimate moment of artistic completion against the backdrop of the neighborhood's characteristic colorful storefronts and creative energy.
Artist Naomi Likayi signs her completed mural on Northeast 15th Avenue in Portland's Alberta Arts District.
Artist Signs Mural in Alberta District
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A dedicated muralist wearing a bright pink respirator mask and gray hoodie applies fresh pink paint to a vibrant green wall in the parking lot of Clay Creative in Portland's Hosford-Abernethy neighborhood. The artist's focused concentration is evident as he carefully guides the spray can across the concrete surface, adding geometric lines to what appears to be an emerging street art piece. The industrial setting and protective gear speak to the serious craft of contemporary urban art creation.
A muralist works on a new piece at Clay Creative in Southeast Portland's Hosford-Abernethy district.
Artist Creates Mural in Southeast Portland
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The iconic Manhattan skyline rises majestically across the East River, viewed from the industrial waterfront of Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Wispy white clouds drift across an azure afternoon sky, creating a serene backdrop for the dense cluster of skyscrapers including the distinctive Empire State Building. The foreground features weathered wooden pier pilings emerging from the dark river waters, adding rustic texture to this classic New York vista. The composition captures the dramatic contrast between Brooklyn's quieter shores and Manhattan's towering urban density.
Manhattan's towering skyline dominates the horizon as seen from the Greenpoint waterfront in Brooklyn, New York.
Manhattan Skyline from Greenpoint Waters
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Two protesters position themselves along the North Skidmore overpass above Interstate 5 in Portland's Humboldt neighborhood, displaying signs calling for civic engagement and a May 1st General Strike. A woman in a bright yellow shirt raises her hand in greeting while an elderly man with a walking cane adjusts a red, white and blue protest banner reading 'Hold America to Its Promise.' The green mesh security fencing and concrete barriers frame their grassroots demonstration against the backdrop of evergreen trees under overcast Pacific Northwest skies.
Indivisible movement activists stage a banner drop over Interstate 5 in North Portland, calling attention to a planned May 1st General Strike.
Activists Stage Banner Drop Over Interstate
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Activists in bright yellow rain gear hold protest signs on North Skidmore Street bridge over Interstate 5 in North Portland during a May Day banner drop action. The central figure displays a white banner reading "No Work No School No Shopping May 1st" while others raise their arms in solidarity. Spring foliage frames the scene as cars pass beneath the overpass, creating a moment of grassroots political theater against the suburban Portland backdrop.
Indivisible movement activists stage a banner drop over Interstate 5 in North Portland to promote a May 1st General Strike.
May Day Strike Banner Drop Portland
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The Midtown Manhattan skyline viewed from across the East River under a clear blue sky. One Vanderbilt tower is visible under construction on the upper left, its steel frame topped with a construction crane. The iconic Art Deco Chrysler Building with its distinctive stainless steel eagle crown and spire rises prominently in the center of the skyline. The MetLife Building is visible behind it. A cluster of modern glass and brick residential and commercial towers fills the dense skyline. A ferry and waterfront promenade are visible along the river's edge in the foreground.
The Midtown Manhattan skyline, with One Vanderbilt under construction and the Chrysler Building at center, viewed from across the East River.
Midtown Rising
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Jeremy Nichols and Devin Finley work from a blue scissor lift to paint an expansive mural on a warehouse wall in Southeast Portland's Central Eastside district. The marine-themed artwork features silhouetted fish swimming through aqua waters alongside a detailed blue-toned maritime scene. Bright afternoon sunlight illuminates their progress on this large-scale public art installation, part of the Portland Street Art Alliance's ongoing urban beautification efforts.
Artists Jeremy Nichols and Devin Finley create a marine-themed mural from a scissor lift in Portland's Central Eastside industrial district.
Muralists Transform Industrial Southeast Portland Wall
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Two activists stand on the North Skidmore Street overpass in Portland's Humboldt neighborhood, displaying a protest banner reading 'No Work No School No Shopping May 1st' to passing traffic on Interstate 5 below. The scene unfolds under a soft spring sky, with one demonstrator in a bright yellow jacket holding the white banner while another figure stands nearby. Vehicles flow beneath the green-fenced pedestrian bridge as blooming trees frame this moment of grassroots political action.
Indivisible movement activists display a May Day General Strike banner from a Portland overpass, calling for widespread work and school boycotts.
May Day Strike Banner Drop Over Interstate
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A weathered granite tombstone bearing the stark inscription 'SILENCE KILLS DEMOCRACY' towers above a sea of protesters gathered in Portland's Chinatown district. The mock gravestone, held aloft against a crisp blue sky dotted with white clouds, serves as the focal point of the March 2026 No Kings demonstration. American flags flutter among the crowd while various protest signs create a mosaic of dissent, including visible text about resistance and legal obligations.
Demonstrators rally around a symbolic democracy tombstone during the March 2026 No Kings protest in Portland's Chinatown, expressing concerns about governmental overreach and democratic erosion.
Democracy's Gravestone: Portland Protest March 2026
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A determined activist in a bright yellow jacket and baseball cap stands on North Skidmore Street in Portland, holding a handmade sign announcing a May 1st General Strike. The bearded man positions himself against the stark urban backdrop of apartment buildings and evergreen trees under an expansive Pacific Northwest sky. His solitary but resolute stance embodies grassroots labor organizing in the quiet residential neighborhood of Humboldt.
An Indivisible movement activist displays a May 1st General Strike banner on North Skidmore Street in Portland's Humboldt neighborhood as part of coordinated labor action awareness efforts.
May Day Strike Advocate on Portland Street
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Naomi Likayi kneels beside her vibrant mural on Alberta Street, carefully applying her signature with a fine brush to the electric blue section of the painted brick wall. Her intricately braided hair cascades as she leans into her work, wearing a striped long-sleeve top that echoes the rhythmic patterns of her street art. Behind her, the colorful geometric mural stretches across the wall in bold turquoise, purple, and yellow blocks, transforming the urban corner into a canvas of community expression in Portland's historic Alberta Arts District.
Artist Naomi Likayi signs her completed mural on Northeast 15th and Killingsworth in Portland's Alberta neighborhood.
Artist Signs Her Alberta Street Mural
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Naomi Likayi kneels on concrete pavement as she carefully signs her vibrant mural on a turquoise and purple brick wall in Portland's Alberta neighborhood. Her long braided hair falls forward as she concentrates on her brushwork, wearing a striped long-sleeve shirt and blue jeans. The colorful street art backdrop includes clothing displays and urban elements that speak to the area's creative energy. Warm natural light illuminates this moment of artistic completion, capturing the intimate act of an artist claiming her work.
Artist Naomi Likayi signs her completed mural on Northeast 15th Avenue in Portland's Alberta Arts District.
Artist Signs Mural in Portland's Alberta District
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Two artists work collaboratively on a vibrant public mural titled 'Let's Talk' on the exterior wall of Open Signal media center on Northeast Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in Portland's Eliot neighborhood. One artist perches on a red stepladder adding details to a colorful portrait of a woman with flowing blue hair and turquoise clothing, while paint cans and supplies are organized on a mobile cart below. The scene captures the intersection of community art, public engagement, and cultural revitalization in this historically significant Portland corridor.
Artists Anke Gladnick and Maria Rodriguez collaborate on the 'Let's Talk' mural commissioned by the Regional Arts & Culture Council at Open Signal in Portland's Eliot neighborhood.
Community Mural Creation at Portland Media Center
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