Tim Trautmann / Archive
Cart

1390 photographs, licensable by the hour or the century.

By category
A · 222 / B · 600 / C · 574
/
Clear ×
Filter

Showing results for "Southwest Portland"

Mount Hood's snow-covered peak glows with warm alpenglow light against a serene gradient sky transitioning from blue to rose. Photographed from Council Crest in Portland's Southwest Hills, the volcanic mountain appears to float above the darkened foothills in the distance. The golden hour lighting creates a striking contrast between the illuminated summit and the purple-tinted shadows below, capturing the iconic Oregon Cascade peak in its most ethereal moment.
Mount Hood bathes in alpenglow light as viewed from Council Crest in Portland, Oregon.
Mount Hood Alpenglow From Council Crest
A
A determined crowd fills Southwest Ankeny Street in Portland's Old Town Historic District during a 2026 anti-monarchy protest, their handmade signs creating a forest of dissent against the brick facades of Chinatown. At the demonstration's heart, a provocative poster depicting a political figure as 'Ayatollah Assahola' towers above the sea of protesters, while American flags flutter defiantly beside placards declaring 'No Thrones No Crowns No Kings.' The afternoon light casts sharp shadows across the diverse gathering, capturing the raw energy of civic resistance in the Pacific Northwest.
Protesters gather in Portland's Old Town Historic District holding signs opposing monarchical power during a March 2026 demonstration on Southwest Ankeny Street.
March Against Monarchy in Historic Portland
C
Protesters gather beneath a crystalline blue sky in Portland's historic Old Town district, their handmade signs creating a mosaic of dissent against potential military action. The crowd stretches into the distance along Southwest Ankeny Street, with prominent placards declaring "NO WAR ON IRAN" and references to 2028 hope rising above a sea of baseball caps and winter jackets. An American flag waves paradoxically among the anti-war messages, while demonstrators of various ages stand shoulder-to-shoulder in peaceful assembly.
Anti-war demonstrators fill Southwest Ankeny Street in Portland's Old Town during the March 2026 No Kings Protest, holding signs opposing military action against Iran.
No War On Iran Protest Portland
C
A sea of protesters fills Southwest Ankeny Street in Portland's Old Town district, their handmade signs creating a tapestry of civic dissent against the skeletal winter branches overhead. The crowd brandishes messages like "NO KINGS SINCE 1776" and "I'LL TAKE MY COUNTRY NEAT... NO ICE" alongside American flags and colorful inflatable props, while the soft overcast light diffuses across the dense gathering. The historic Chinatown backdrop frames this moment of political expression, where individual voices merge into a collective chorus of democratic ideals.
Demonstrators gather in Portland's Skidmore/Old Town Historic District for the March 2026 No Kings Protest, displaying handmade signs and patriotic symbols along Southwest Ankeny Street.
Democracy Rally in Portland's Historic District
C
A middle-aged man in a blue hoodie raises his smartphone to document the scene at a protest march in Portland's historic Old Town district. Behind him, demonstrators carry signs and gather on Southwest Ankeny Street, while spring cherry blossoms frame the brick buildings. The bright afternoon light illuminates the crowd as the man, identified as Tim Dickinson, captures the moment of civic engagement unfolding around him.
Tim Dickinson documents protesters gathering on Southwest Ankeny Street during the March 2026 No Kings demonstration in Portland's Old Town district.
Digital Witness at Portland Protest March
C
Hundreds of demonstrators gather beneath the bare winter branches of Portland's Old Town Historic District, their handmade signs creating a mosaic of political dissent against the pale afternoon sky. The crowd stretches across Southwest Ankeny Street, faces animated in passionate discourse as colorful protest signs bearing messages like 'No TCE' and 'End Trump's War on Intellect' rise above the sea of winter clothing. Sunlight filters through the leafless canopy, casting dappled shadows over this moment of civic engagement in the heart of Chinatown.
Protesters fill Southwest Ankeny Street in Portland's Old Town Historic District during the March 2026 No Kings demonstration.
March 2026 No Kings Protest Portland
C
A spirited brass band dressed in bright yellow costumes and elaborate crowns commands the intersection at Southwest Pine Street in Portland's Old Town district during the March 2026 No Kings protest. The musicians, calling themselves the Unpresidented Brass Band, blow trumpets and tubas while marching through bare winter trees under crisp blue skies. Their theatrical performance transforms political dissent into carnival-like spectacle, drawing crowds of onlookers who gather beneath the traffic lights at this historic downtown crossroads.
The Unpresidented Brass Band performs in yellow regalia during the March 2026 No Kings protest at Southwest Pine Street in Portland's Old Town Historic District.
Unpresidented Brass Band Leads Portland Protest
C
People enjoy the early evening at Holman Dock as soft light reflects across the Willamette River's surface. The forested hills of Southwest Portland rise in the background, crowned by the distinctive towers of Oregon Health and Science University and scattered residential high-rises. Moored sailboats dot the marina while dramatic clouds gather overhead, creating a quintessential Pacific Northwest waterfront scene.
People gather on Holman Dock during early evening with Southwest Portland's skyline and OHSU visible across the Willamette River.
Evening Gathering at Holman Dock
A
Two towering crane arms stretch across a brilliant blue sky above downtown Portland's Southwest Washington Street, where massive street murals transform the urban landscape below. A photorealistic portrait of a woman with flowing blonde hair dominates the right wall by artist RONE, while abstract geometric patterns in muted tones grace the left building by South African artist Faith47. The scene captures the intersection of development and artistic expression, with rows of parked cars creating foreground depth against the backdrop of gleaming glass towers and historic brick architecture.
Construction cranes loom over monumental street art murals by RONE and Faith47 in downtown Portland.
Urban Canvas: Street Murals Transform Downtown Portland
B
People gather along the peaceful waters of the Willamette River during early evening at Holman Dock, enjoying the tranquil waterfront setting. The towering medical complex of Oregon Health and Science University rises from the forested hillside beyond, its glass facades catching the muted light beneath overcast skies. The serene marina setting frames this moment of leisure, where urban development meets recreational relaxation along Portland's waterfront.
People enjoy the early evening at Holman Dock with the Oregon Health and Science University campus visible across the Willamette River in Southwest Portland.
Evening Leisure at Holman Dock
A
Protesters gather in Portland's historic Skidmore District, wielding handmade signs declaring "NO KINGS NO TYRANTS NO TRUMPS" alongside an altered portrait labeled "Ayatollah Assahola." The afternoon light filters through bare winter branches, casting shadows across the crowd of demonstrators who fill Southwest Ankeny Street. American flags punctuate the scene as citizens exercise their constitutional right to dissent in the heart of Old Town's brick-lined streets.
Anti-authoritarian protesters march through Portland's Chinatown district in March 2026, displaying signs rejecting tyrannical leadership.
Portland Political Resistance March 2026
C
United States Senator Ron Wyden delivers remarks from behind a podium bearing his name and the Senate seal at Robert Gray Middle School in Portland's Hillsdale neighborhood. The seasoned politician, dressed in a charcoal blazer and blue shirt, gestures emphatically while speaking into a microphone, his expression animated against the backdrop of burgundy stage curtains. The institutional setting and formal podium setup capture the essence of grassroots democratic engagement in suburban Oregon.
Senator Ron Wyden speaks at a town hall meeting held at Robert Gray Middle School in Portland's Hillsdale neighborhood.
Senator Wyden Addresses Hillsdale Community Town Hall
C
Demonstrators gather beneath Portland's historic Burnside Bridge in the Old Town district, their handmade signs creating a forest of dissent against azure spring skies. The crowd flows along Southwest Ankeny Street, with protesters of all ages holding placards declaring "LET'S CHANGE" and "IF WE ARE CAPABLE" among other messages of resistance. Bare-branched trees frame the scene while onlookers line the bridge above, witnessing this grassroots political mobilization in the heart of Portland's Chinatown neighborhood.
Anti-monarchy protesters march through Portland's Skidmore/Old Town Historic District with homemade signs calling for political change.
No Kings Protest March Downtown Portland
C
A handmade cardboard protest sign dominates the frame during a March 2026 demonstration in Portland's historic Chinatown district. The provocative placard features bold red lettering spelling 'SMALL DICK ENERGY' alongside a cartoon caricature of a suited figure with an orange face and exaggerated features, labeled 'NASTY SKANK BITCH.' The weathered sign is held aloft among a crowd of masked protesters, with urban buildings and bare winter trees forming a soft-focused backdrop along Southwest Ankeny Street.
A protester displays a provocative handmade sign during the March 2026 'No Kings' demonstration in Portland's Skidmore Old Town Historic District.
Small Dick Energy Protest Sign Portland
C
A sea of protest signs rises above a dense crowd gathered in Portland's historic Old Town district, with bare winter trees creating a skeletal canopy overhead. Hand-lettered placards declare "NO KINGS SINCE 1" and "NO WAR ON IRAN" while American flags punctuate the political messaging, creating a tapestry of democratic dissent. The shallow depth of field blurs the crowd into an anonymous mass while sharp focus on the signs emphasizes their urgent messages. Overcast Pacific Northwest skies cast even, diffused light across the demonstration, lending gravity to this moment of civic engagement.
Protesters gather with handmade signs in Portland's Skidmore/Old Town Historic District during a March 2026 demonstration opposing authoritarian leadership and foreign military intervention.
No Kings Protest March Portland 2026
C
Members of the Unpresidented Brass Band march through Portland's Skidmore/Old Town Historic District during a 2026 'No Kings' demonstration, their vibrant yellow uniforms creating a striking sea of color against the pale spring sky. A bearded musician in a plumed hat raises the band's green banner bearing their emblematic hand-and-trumpet logo, while fellow protesters clutch brass instruments and signs beneath dual green traffic lights. The scene captures the spirited intersection of musical activism and political resistance on Southwest Ankeny Street.
The Unpresidented Brass Band leads protesters in yellow through Portland's historic Chinatown district during the March 2026 'No Kings' demonstration.
Unpresidented Brass Band Leads Portland Protest
C
The Unpresidented Brass Band commands attention in Portland's Old Town Historic District during a March 2026 anti-monarchy demonstration. Musicians in vibrant yellow shirts wield gleaming tubas and sousaphones beneath winter-bare trees, their instruments catching the crisp afternoon light. Protest signs declaring "CRUSH ICE" and other political messages create a backdrop of civic unrest, while the band's theatrical energy transforms Southwest Ankeny Street into a stage for musical resistance against perceived authoritarianism.
The Unpresidented Brass Band performs during a "No Kings" protest in Portland's Chinatown district, combining musical performance with political demonstration in March 2026.
Brass Band Energizes Portland Anti-Monarchy Protest
C
A tuba player wearing an inflatable yellow rubber duck costume performs with the Unpresidented Brass Band during a protest march in Portland's Old Town district. The musician, strapped into the whimsical costume with orange webbed feet, plays beneath bare spring trees while surrounded by fellow protesters carrying signs. The scene captures the intersection of political activism and performance art, with bright afternoon sunlight illuminating the colorful spectacle against the urban backdrop of Southwest Ankeny Street.
A tuba player in an inflatable duck costume performs with the Unpresidented Brass Band during the March 2026 No Kings protest in Portland's Chinatown district.
Protest Musician in Rubber Duck Costume
C
The shuttered facade of Fuse Coffee and Cocktail bar at 36 Southwest Naito Parkway stands transformed by vibrant geometric street art during COVID-19 lockdown. Colorful circles, lines, and dots dance across boarded windows in a kaleidoscope of yellow, blue, green, and pink, while portrait imagery peers through the abstract patterns. The brick building anchors Portland's historic Skidmore/Old Town district, its weathered industrial architecture a stark contrast to the hopeful murals that mask economic uncertainty.
Fuse Coffee and Cocktail bar's boarded storefront displays colorful geometric murals during COVID-19 pandemic closure in Portland's Old Town Historic District.
Pandemic Shuttered Fuse Coffee Bar Portland
B
A dense collection of clear glass laboratory vials with bright green caps creates a mesmerizing pattern of transparency and color. The cylindrical vessels overlap in chaotic arrangement, their emerald-tinted plastic caps catching soft overhead lighting. Shot at SCRAP PDX in Portland's Goose Hollow district, this image captures the intersection of scientific equipment and creative reuse, where discarded laboratory materials find new purpose in an artistic salvage environment.
Laboratory vials with green caps await repurposing at SCRAP PDX, a creative reuse center in Portland's Goose Hollow neighborhood.
Green Laboratory Vials at Portland SCRAP
B
Hundreds of clear glass laboratory droppers with bright lime green rubber bulbs cascade in chaotic abundance across the frame. The pristine scientific instruments, photographed at SCRAP PDX in Portland's Goose Hollow neighborhood, create a mesmerizing pattern of transparency and vivid color. White plastic caps punctuate the composition, while the overlapping glass tubes catch and refract ambient light, transforming medical waste into an unexpected visual symphony of sustainability and creative potential.
Glass laboratory droppers with green rubber bulbs await new life at SCRAP PDX, Portland's creative reuse center in Goose Hollow.
Glass Droppers at Portland Creative Reuse Center
B
A striking Stellar's Jay mural adorns the boarded storefront of the former Tube Nightclub in Portland's Old Town district during the COVID-19 pandemic closure. The bright blue bird perches among stylized branches with coral-pink blossoms and geometric patterns, transforming the abandoned venue's windows into an unexpected canvas of urban wildlife art. Black metal fire escapes cast angular shadows above the brick facade, while the empty sidewalk below reflects the quiet desolation of a once-vibrant entertainment district.
Street art featuring a Stellar's Jay blooms across the shuttered windows of Tube Nightclub in Portland's Old Town during pandemic closures.
Vibrant Bird Mural on Shuttered Portland Nightclub
B
Hundreds of white-bordered film slides cascade in chaotic abundance across the frame, their dark transparent centers creating a mesmerizing pattern of light and shadow. Hand-written labels in faded ink mark forgotten moments—"Camping," "Betlehem Trip," "Canyon"—while Kodak branding peeks through the jumbled mass. The overlapping slides form an archaeological layer of analog memories, each frame holding secrets from decades past, illuminated by soft overhead lighting that transforms this collection into a nostalgic treasure trove.
A dense collection of vintage film slides with handwritten labels creates an archive of forgotten memories at SCRAP PDX in Portland, Oregon.
Scattered Archive of Vintage Film Slides
B
A sculptural representation of a vintage camera as part of a public art installation along Portland's Vera Katz Eastbank Esplanade. The intimate close-up reveals the circular glass element and aged metal housing of this artistic interpretation, celebrating photographic heritage through three-dimensional form. Soft shadows and golden tones create an atmosphere of reverence for this analog-inspired sculptural work displayed as public art.
A camera sculpture as part of a public art installation on Portland's Vera Katz Eastbank Esplanade, celebrating photographic heritage through artistic interpretation.
Camera Sculpture on Vera Katz Eastbank Esplanade
C
A white llama named Caesar wearing a red halter stands prominently in the foreground of a political demonstration in Portland's Old Town district. Behind the serene animal, protesters hold handmade signs including one reading 'ARTICLE 1 SECTION 9 CLAUSE 8' as bare winter trees frame the scene under bright daylight. The juxtaposition of the calm 'No Drama Llama' against the backdrop of civic activism creates a uniquely American moment of peaceful protest.
Caesar the No Drama Llama participates in the March 2026 No Kings Protest in Portland's Skidmore/Old Town Historic District.
Caesar the Llama Leads Portland Protest
C
A dense accumulation of laboratory droppers with bright green caps and translucent bodies creates an intriguing landscape of scientific waste materials. The glass or plastic pipettes catch ambient light, creating subtle reflections and shadows that emphasize the overwhelming abundance of laboratory supplies. Shot at SCRAP PDX in Portland's Goose Hollow neighborhood, this image captures the raw reality of scientific materials awaiting their next life. The chaotic arrangement suggests both research industry waste and creative potential inherent in repurposed laboratory equipment.
Hundreds of laboratory droppers with green caps accumulate at SCRAP PDX, a creative reuse center in Portland's Goose Hollow district.
Laboratory Dropper Collection at Creative Reuse Center
B
A young girl in a pale pink dress stands contemplatively beneath the drooping branches of cherry blossoms at Tom McCall Waterfront Park in Portland's Old Town district. The ethereal pink petals create a natural canopy overhead, filtering soft spring light across the scene while families gather on the verdant lawn in the background. The composition captures the fleeting magic of hanami season, with the child positioned as a focal point against the dreamy blur of urban park life and historic architecture beyond.
Cherry blossoms frame a moment of childhood wonder at Tom McCall Waterfront Park during Portland's spring bloom season.
Spring Reverie Beneath Portland's Cherry Canopy
A
A group of people relax on blankets beneath fully bloomed cherry blossom trees at Tom McCall Waterfront Park in Portland, Oregon on a sunny spring day. In the foreground, a woman in a wide-brimmed brown hat and rust-colored pants plays an acoustic guitar, while a second woman reclines with her eyes closed enjoying the sun, and a third plays a ukulele. Picnic blankets, bags, and belongings are scattered across the grass. More visitors and a bridge over the Willamette River are visible in the soft background.
Portlanders picnic and play music beneath the cherry blossoms at Tom McCall Waterfront Park, Portland, Oregon.
Blossom Season
A
A wooden footbridge spans a serene pond in Portland's Japanese Garden, framed by towering Douglas firs and cascading layers of vibrant green foliage. Moss-covered stones emerge from the still water while Japanese maples create intimate canopies beneath the cathedral of Pacific Northwest conifers. The muted, overcast light filters through the dense forest canopy, casting the scene in contemplative emerald tones that epitomize the garden's meditative atmosphere.
A wooden bridge creates a focal point amid the lush, layered landscape of Portland Japanese Garden in Oregon's Arlington Heights neighborhood.
Tranquil Bridge in Portland Japanese Garden
B
Two SAG-AFTRA union members stand triumphantly beside Senator Ron Wyden's podium at Robert Gray Middle School in Portland's Hillsdale neighborhood. The woman in a leather jacket raises her fist in solidarity while her companion gestures supportively, both wearing matching union t-shirts against the backdrop of burgundy curtains. The scene captures a moment of grassroots political engagement, with the official Senate podium creating a formal contrast to the intimate school auditorium setting.
SAG-AFTRA union members pose beside Senator Ron Wyden's podium during a town hall meeting at Robert Gray Middle School in Portland, Oregon.
Union Members Rally at Wyden Town Hall
C

Search tags, trending this week