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BikePortland.org's photostream
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I'm a journalist and photographer and I do a daily news magazine that covers the bike scene in Portland, Oregon.
www.bikeportland.org
Photos of BikePortland.org (42)
BikePortland.org's favorite photos from other Flickr members (2)
Contacts (73)
Groups (24)
- Urban Adventure League 77 photos, 28 members
- Tweed PDX 536 photos, 49 members
- Cargo Bike Calendar 2011 108 photos, 15 members
- Cycle Oregon 1,827 photos, 44 members
- Bad Bike Racks 149 photos, 40 members
- Mt Hood Cycling Classic 141 photos, 17 members
- BikePortland.org Photographers 2,765 photos, 94 members
- Sunday Parkways -- Portland, Oregon 1,101 photos, 97 members
- Pedalpalooza 2008 96 photos, 52 members
- Cycle Seen: Picturing Portland's Bike Culture Submissions 410 photos, 207 members
- Zoobomb 483 photos, 49 members
- Bakfiets -- The Dutch Cargo Bike 2,740 photos, 279 members
- tantannoodles.com WordPress Flickr Plugins 58 photos, 1,835 members
- shift2bikes 383 photos, 63 members
- Bicycle Head Badge 3,346 photos, 724 members
- Portland bike culture 5,495 photos, 476 members
- Girls On Bicycles! 12,755 photos, 2,218 members
- Bicycle Friendly 13,467 photos, 1,096 members
- Bikebyshootings 4,617 photos, 619 members
- Bike Shadows 1,345 photos, 282 members
- Portland Bike Lane Stencils 66 photos, 79 members
- pdx [portland] 136,896 photos, 5,027 members
- Providence Bridge Pedal, Portland Oregon 564 photos, 57 members
- Bicycle facilities 6,362 photos, 521 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













