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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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Two cyclists provide traffic direction and crowd protection as hundreds of demonstrators gather along Northeast 33rd Avenue holding Black Lives Matter protest signs in the wake of George Floyd's murder. The late afternoon light bathes the historic industrial buildings while traffic lights punctuate the urban scene. The cyclists serve as guardians of the peaceful assembly, managing the intersection between vehicular traffic and the stationary crowd in Portland's Grant Park neighborhood.
Cyclists direct traffic and protect Black Lives Matter demonstrators on Northeast 33rd Avenue in Portland following George Floyd's death.
Cyclists Direct Traffic During Northeast Portland Black Lives Matter Protest
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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
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Warm tungsten light spills from Binks cafe onto Northeast Alberta Street during Portland's Last Thursday street fair, illuminating clusters of diners savoring the late evening atmosphere. Groups of friends occupy small tables beneath a sage-colored umbrella while others stand in animated conversation, their silhouettes softly defined against the glowing storefront windows. The intimate sidewalk scene captures the organic social rhythms of this monthly community celebration in the Concordia neighborhood.
Patrons gather outside Binks cafe on Northeast Alberta Street during Portland's monthly Last Thursday street fair.
Evening Gathering at Alberta Street Cafe
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Inside the iconic Music Millennium record store on East Burnside Street in Portland, Oregon, vinyl enthusiasts of various ages dig through extensive collections organized in wooden bins. Fluorescent lighting illuminates the mint-green walls adorned with vintage concert posters and album covers, while a bearded man in the foreground examines a record sleeve. The cramped quarters buzz with the quiet intensity of serious collectors hunting for rare finds among thousands of alphabetically sorted albums.
Music lovers browse vinyl records at the legendary Music Millennium store in Portland's Kerns neighborhood.
Record Collectors Browse Music Millennium Portland
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A dense crowd of Mission District residents gathers in passionate demonstration against displacement, their weathered faces and raised protest signs creating a mosaic of community resistance. Bilingual placards declaring "30 AÑOS RESIDENTE ORGULLOSO DE LA MISIÓN" and "4 YEARS PROUD RESIDENT OF THE MISSION" punctuate the sea of sun hats and determined expressions. The warm afternoon light filters through the urban streetscape of Bryant Street, illuminating this grassroots mobilization where longtime neighbors stand shoulder to shoulder, defending their cultural heritage against the encroaching tide of tech gentrification.
Mission District residents rally against displacement by tech workers in a demonstration organized by the Mission Anti-Displacement Coalition on Bryant Street.
Mission District Gentrification Protest Rally
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In Portland's Pearl District, a crowned Miss Gay Pride and suited Mister Gay Pride stand beside their silver convertible, preparing for the 2019 Pride Parade. The tiara-wearing queen in her ornate sash and her dapper male counterpart pose with radiant joy before the procession begins, both embodying the celebratory spirit of LGBTQ+ visibility. Dappled sunlight filters through leafy trees onto the busy sidewalk scene, where onlookers gather outside brick storefronts in anticipation of this moment of community pride and representation.
Miss Gay Pride and Mister Gay Pride stand beside their parade convertible before Portland's 2019 Pride celebration begins in the Pearl District.
Pride Royalty Prepares for Parade Procession
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A bald man in a vibrant red jacket commands attention as he speaks through a megaphone at a Kaiser Permanente nurses' strike rally in Portland's Lloyd District. Behind him, a bold red and white banner poses the rhetorical question 'CAN YOU HEAR US NOW?' - its message emphasized by megaphone graphics. The speaker holds papers in one hand while addressing a crowd of supporters wearing matching red and white strike colors, creating a sea of solidarity that fills the foreground with purposeful energy.
A union organizer rallies striking Kaiser Permanente nurses outside the healthcare giant's Portland tower, demanding better working conditions with passionate oratory amplified by megaphone.
Union Leader Amplifies Strike Message in Portland
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A diverse group of photographers congregates along the rocky shoreline of Brooklyn Bridge Park in DUMBO, their cameras trained on two seated subjects illuminated by golden hour light. The Manhattan Bridge towers majestically overhead while historic warehouse buildings frame the scene. The enthusiastic crowd of amateur and professional photographers creates a dynamic learning environment against the backdrop of New York's iconic waterfront.
Photography enthusiasts gather at Brooklyn Bridge Park's rocky waterfront to capture models during golden hour, with the Manhattan Bridge creating a dramatic backdrop in DUMBO, Brooklyn.
Photography Workshop at Brooklyn Bridge Park
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