My family left, they’ve given up waiting on me to take just one more photo and are already blocks ahead of me. I run down the street after them, but then I see something. I stop to snap a few more pics of whatever it was that caught my eye, the view, a small detail, a piece of art… This is essentially the scenario everywhere we go. Snap and run, snap and run…

Triathlon Willamette River Portland Oregon
Occasionally, they’ll wait and even willingly be in a photo, but for the most part I’ve given up trying to get them to pose for me, and instead have been focusing more on trying to get what my husband refers to as the “beauty shot.”

You can run, but you can’t hide from mom’s camera
What is the Beauty Shot?
I know it’s different for everyone, but I always feel lucky if I come away from a destination with that one amazing photo. I used to think it had to be the most technically perfect shot, or agonize over trying to guess which picture would be the one that makes everyone go, ahhhh!, but now I realize that’s not the case at all.

International Test Rose Garden Portland Oregon
For me the beauty shot is the one that stands out in my mind long after the trip has ended, the one that gets printed, the one that finally makes it on the wall. It could be a sign, a landscape, a doorway, bicycles, or even street art nothing is ineligible, but more importantly does the photo evoke feeling? Sometimes I’m surprised at what turns out to be THE Shot.

Go By Streetcar Portland Oregon
Is this the beauty shot?
Getting the Beauty Shot
How do I get that shot, if I’m always snapping on the go? It’s not easy, and I’ve definitely been lucky, but rather than relying on luck, I’ve found that signing up for photo tours has been a great way to ensure that I get at least a few great photos. Not only that, but joining a tours allows me to shoot in the early morning and at night, which are often the best times for capturing photos, but the worst times to be out alone.

Hawthorne Bridge Portland Oregon at dusk
Portland Photo Tour Company
Narrowing down what I want to photograph makes it easier to chose a tour. I really wanted to shoot Portland’s bridges, so when I discovered The Portland Photo Comapany’s Night Photography Tour, where the main focus was bridges and the city skyline I knew it was the perfect tour for me.

Hawthorne Bridge Portland Oregon
We met at the East Bank Esplanade just before dark and spent two hours photographing the bridges, skyline, and anything else that struck our fancy in the nearby vicinity.

Downtown Portland Oregon
The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry’s submarine made a lovely subject.

OMSI Portland Oregon
As did the red glow of the Museum’s neon sign.

OMSI Portland Oregon
Sadly the Tilikum Crossing Bridge wasn’t lit the evening of the tour, but still made for a beautiful sight.

Tilikum Crossing Bridge Portland Oregon

Hawthorne Bridge Portland Oregon
I’m very happy with the photos I took away from the evening tour, but they probably aren’t the beauty shot from this destination. I loved these colorful umbrellas on the ceiling of Boxer Ramen, and stopped to take a photo even though it was too hot out for soup.

Boxer Ramen Alberta Street Portland Oregon
Though the jury is still out on my stay at the Ace Hotel, I did fancy the lobby, especially this vintage sign, and there was just something about the cup of coffee someone left behind…

Ace hotel Portland Oregon
I really fancied these stairs in the Portland Japanese Garden and spent quite a bit of time with them.

Stone Staircase Japanese Garden Portland
I was delighted to discover that this vintage sign we admired has quite a history. Originally hung in 1928, the Hung Far Low Chop Suey Cocktails sign is a remnant of a bygone era and a beloved city icon. By the way, Hung Far Low means “red flower restaurant” in Cantonese.

Chinatown Portland Oregon

Chinatown Portland Oregon
A classic example of snap and run, I’d hoped to see this Faith 47 piece, and finally stumbled across it just before we left town. It happened to be just around the corner from the Ace.

Artist Faith 47 Portland Oregon
Walking along the river we saw the start of a triathlon in the Willamette River.

Triathlon Willamette River Portland Oregon
During our visit to the Rose City we took time to smell the roses and photograph them too.

Rose Garden Portland
The sun shinning upon our hotel room wall in the early hours of the morning meant no alarm clock necessary.

Ace Hotel Portland Oregon
You might be interested in photo tours from other cities:
Photo Tour The City of London
A Photo Tour of Amsterdam
Paris the City of Love A Photo Tour
A Photo Tour of the French Quarter
You might also be interested in: Two Days in Portland Oregon
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butterboy5556
There is so much to photograph there. I really loved how you composed your shots. i need to practice more to have your photographic eye
Hilary
Yes there sure is! A very unique city! Thank you for your kind words!!
walkingbikingjapan
Beautiful photos! I have never been to Portland but I would like to go there someday.
Hilary
Thank you! It’s a fun little town.
Catherine's Cultural Wednesday
Snap, run, snap, run ….. there, that is exactly out family outings! Great pictures. My mother gave me the photo tour that you did in London, now that I am out of plaster I must book it.
Hilary
Thank you! You must be so pleased to be on the mend. Please do let me know what you think after the tour…