Text and Photographs by K.B. Dixon
Photography essentially began as the art of portraiture. With the daguerreotype the portrait—previously painted and available only to an aristocratic few—became relatively inexpensive and available to everyone. John Szarkowski, the legendary director, curator, and poohbah-emeritus at New York’s Museum of Modern Art, noted in Looking at Photographs (his survey of the museum’s extensive collection) that “of the countless thousands of daguerreotypes that survive, not one in a hundred shows a building or a waterfall or a street scene.” What they show is “an endless parade of ancestors.”
The portraits here are part of an ongoing project titled In the Frame—a parade not of ancestors, but of the talented and dedicated people who have made significant contributions to the art, character, and culture of this city and state.
As with the previous portraits in this series, I have tried to produce a decent photograph—a photograph that acknowledges the medium’s allegiance to reality; that preserves for myself and others a unique and honest sense of the subject; that provides the viewer additional context that enriches, however infinitesimally, the viewer’s experience, understanding, and appreciation of the work these people have done and are doing.
Taken in situ—that is, in the subject’s natural habitat—these are not formal portraits but casual ones, portraits that rely on a mystical synthesis of time, light, form, and feeling. No assistants, studio lights, make-up artists, hair stylists, set designers, costumers, animal handlers, or Photoshop retouchers were involved.
Kim Stafford
Oregon’s Poet Laureate. Director of the Northwest Writing Institute at Lewis & Clark College.
Sherrie Wolf
Nationally known artist. Painter of complex, historically referenced still lifes.
LaRhonda Steele
Portland’s First Lady of the Blues.
Kerry Tymchuk
Executive Director of the Oregon Historical Society.
José Gonzalez
Executive Director and Co-Founder with his wife, Dañel Malan, of the Miracle Theatre Group aka Milagro.
Curtis Salgado
Musician, singer, and songwriter.
Carrie Strickland
Founding Principal Architect of Works Progress Architecture, designers of the Slate building, the Flatiron building, and many others.
Paul King and Walter Jaffe
Founders of White Bird, a nonprofit organization dedicated to excellence in dance.
John Helmer III
Third-generation owner of John Helmer Haberdasher aka “the hat store.” Established in 1921, it is a sanctuary for classic fashion.
Laura Hadden
Executive Producer of Live Wire, OPB’s radio variety show. Independently produced in Portland, it can be heard around the country.
Kevin Sampsell
Author, Editor, and Publisher of Future Tense Books.
Kenneth “Cat Daddy” Pogson
Co-Founder with Tres Shannon of the infamous Voodoo Doughnuts.
Previously in the series:
- IN THE FRAME: ELEVEN MEN. Portraits of leading figures ranging from the late Claymation master Will Vinton to the Hollywood Theatre’s Doug Whyte and jazz drummer Mel Brown.
- IN THE FRAME: ELEVEN WOMEN. Portraits of leading figures ranging from Oregon Symphony concertmaster Sarah Kwak to abstract painter Lucinda Parker and novelist Monica Drake.