Pioneer Courthouse Square Photography by Amy Sakurai 1
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Pioneer Courthouse Square Photography by Amy Sakurai
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All photographs and text copyright Š 2009 by Amy Sakurai All rights reserved. Book design by Amy Sakurai Release 1.0, July 2009
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This book is for Misty – A friendly stranger. A chance encounter.
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About this book The subject of Paul Druecke’s fifth and final city in his A Public Space photographic art project is Portland’s Pioneer Courthouse Square. I was pleased to be asked to contribute a photo for the project. Three evenings in July 2009 I stopped at the square and took a number of photos. I selected my favorites for this book – and one of these photos (I haven’t yet decided which one) will be my submission for the project. This book provides a convenient way for me to preview and think about what photo might best represent Pioneer Courthouse Square as a public space.
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Paul Druecke’s website is http://www.asocialevent.com It’s hard to choose just one photo. Each photo has a slightly different message, and all the photos reflect the facets of what the public gives to and receives from the Square. I enjoyed assembling this quick little collage. Amy Sakurai Beaverton, Oregon lovelyangel@macconnect.com
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Relax People often go to the Square to just chill.
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Chess Designed into the Square is an area for chess players.
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Misty I engaged in conversation a young woman who was in the Square to attend a rally. She had arrived at least an hour early, so she had to entertain herself. The Square has plenty of space to allow separation between people. It’s a public place of solitude.
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Rally A rally for A Public Option for Healthcare took place in the Square one summer evening.
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The End Amy Sakurai http://lovelyangel.livejournal.com
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A book by Amy Sakurai / Kokoro Designworks 50