Rachel Moulton works at Tried and True Coffee’s downtown Corvallis, Oregon. Moulton works at both Tried and True’s downtown and Southtown locations. Photo by Evan Finley
For the past couple of weeks, photojournalism students have been working on environmental portraits and on-the-job photo assignments. Check out how some of the students are introducing their subjects through these great photos.
Juston Warden works at STOKED 2 SK8 skateboard shop in downtown Albany, Oregon. Photo by Evan FinleyWarden has been skateboarding for over 20 years and is sponsored by STOKED 2 SK8. In addition to working at STOKED 2 SK8, he is a co-founder of Father Figure Skateboards. Photo by Evan FinleyPeter Kanngiesser, a Psychology major at LB and Barista at Roastrunners, drizzling chocolate on a mocha. Photo by Paisley VinsonRachel Parks is the catering manager at Grazing Oregon Charcuteries in North Albany, Oregon. Photo by Paisley VinsonForrest Johnson is the head of the Mill Maker Space on LBCC campus. The Mill Maker Space is a new space, created to provide resources for building projects that students may not have access to. Photo by Clayton LynchStem Hub continuously voiced their ideas about creating this space, but Johnson was the person who really drove to get this space created. Photo by Clayton LynchSteve Hanold is a second-generation bus driver for the Albany Transit System (ATS.) Hanold has been a bus driver for 26 years and loves the job so much that he plans to keep driving even after he could retire. Photo by Evan FinleyCarlena Weeks, one of the navigators, helping students out on campus grounds. Photo by Sage Powell.This is Shelly Spear, owner of Spearit Bead Company in Historic Downtown Albany near Monteith river park. Photo by Paisley Vinson Spearit is the largest bead store in the Willamette Valley. “If you can imagine it, we’ve got it!” said Spear. Photo by Paisley VinsonMyquea Sederlin is currently the Specialty/Pro Assistant Store Manager at the Corvallis Home Depot. Photo by Clayton LynchAlex Loveday is currently employed at LBCC as a Student Employee working in the greenhouse. Photo by Clayton LynchJeremy Randolph-Flagg is a geology teacher here at Linn Benton Community College whose been working there for the past 4 years. Photo by Jett Krieger One of Randolph-Flagg’s favorite parts of teaching is trying out different puzzles and activities with the coursework in a fun and entertaining way. Photo by Jett Krieger