I'm a journalist and photographer and I do a daily news magazine that covers the bike scene in Portland, Oregon.
BikePortland.org
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Contacts (69)
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Brad Reber
Brad Reber
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Ahearne Cycles
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rachpatricia
Rachel Paul
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Hufnagel Cycles
Jordan Hufnagel
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Anomalily
Lily Monster
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retrovelo.de
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KTesh
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turbo_zoobomb
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pereiracycles
Tony Pereira
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VertigoCycles
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Groups (20)
- Bad Bike Racks 60 photos, 26 members
- Mt Hood Cycling Classic 110 photos, 9 members
- BikePortland.org Photographers 1781 photos, 67 members
- Sunday Parkways -- Portland, Oregon 541 photos, 78 members
- Pedalpalooza 2008 115 photos, 49 members
- Cycle Seen: Picturing Portland's Bike Culture Submissions 432 photos, 205 members
- Zoobomb 378 photos, 43 members
- Bakfiets -- The Dutch Cargo Bike 1869 photos, 196 members
- tantannoodles.com WordPress Flickr Plugins 20 photos, 1686 members
- shift2bikes 276 photos, 46 members
- Bicycle Head Badge 1934 photos, 541 members
- Portland bike culture 3481 photos, 346 members
- Girls On Bicycles! 8505 photos, 1556 members
- Bicycle Friendly 5084 photos, 621 members
- Bikebyshootings 4115 photos, 580 members
- Bike Shadows 1147 photos, 285 members
- Portland Bike Lane Stencils 66 photos, 73 members
- pdx [portland] 77272 photos, 3710 members
- Providence Bridge Pedal, Portland Oregon 622 photos, 59 members
- Bicycle facilities 3609 photos, 447 members
Testimonials (1)
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EthanPDX says:
"Jonathan has become many important things for Portland's bicycling community/movement. His blog has grown from one person's musings about our bike scene into a bone fide news outlet and community sounding board. This in turn has opened the doors of government, industry and culture to him and his camera.
As a photographer he has beautifully captured almost every facet of our vibrant bicycling world, from basement frame-building enterprises to the halls of power in Washington DC. Take note America, Portland is taking a different path, and if you want to see the human powered part of what is going on here, visit Jonathan's blog, bikeportland.org."18th June, 2008


