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Big Spread in Portland Spaces Premier Issue

It’s not often you get to shoot a feature for the premier of a new magazine. But, that’s just what I did this month. Portland Spaces launched on January 10th, 2008. The Portland home + lifestyle focused magazine features some great articles on homes, design, green living, and products. For my piece “Desirables”, we shot one stylized opener and 3 pages worth of product knock-outs. The spread came out awesome and I wanted to share the first page with you. Thanks to Jen Davison and Rachel DeSchepper for their art direction, product wrangling, and superior wallpapering skills. Also, big thanks to Jason Blackheart for coming to me early on about this project. Happy to be a part of the team.

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Featured in photo are pendants from Design Within Reach made in New Zealand from sustainable materials.

One Response to “Big Spread in Portland Spaces Premier Issue”

  1. Rachel says:

    Hi Lincoln — glad you enjoy the craziness that comes with working with us. We’re certainly glad to have you on the team!

    -rachel.

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