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My
Studio
215 SE Morrison St. Suite
2009, Portland OR
(across from City Liquidators and the Montage Restaurant)
Important notes!
Please read:
It
is easy to get lost coming here. The biggest landmark is
the Morrison Bridge (seen on top of first
photo below). The Portland Storage building is next
to the westbound side of the bridge. The building and
name can be seen clearly from the bridge. SE Morrison street
is a small one way street that runs along side the bridge
between SE Grand and SE MLK and then after MLK goes directly
under the bridge. Be carefull to not get stuck in the turn
only lane that forces you onto the westbound bridge. You
want the first side street AFTER the westbound bridge entrance.
The street is before the East Bank Saloon (has a large
mural with name painted on side of saloon). If you miss
SE Morrison go to the next street and turn left to cross
over MLK to SE 3rd and turn onto SE 3rd to cut back to
Morrison.
When you get to the building, park on SE Morrison in the angled parking under the bridge between SE 3rd and SE 2nd. The building has two entrances, one on SE 3rd and one on SE Morrison. Use the SE Morrison entrance, it is the only door on SE Morrison (see second photo below). Go up the stairs and snake your way all the way to the back of the building staying to your right the whole way. Look for Suite 2009.
If you get lost, the door is locked, or you are running late
please call Steve's cell 503 . 750 . 5833.
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The building as viewed from SE 3rd St.
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The entrance facing SE Morrison between SE 2nd and SE 3rd.
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Your
Home
Oregon and Washington
Your
Office
Oregon and Washington
Washington
Park
Portland, Oregon

Where
to meet for Washington Park
This is the parking lot for the Japanese Gardens where we
will meet.
(Japanese Garden shoots are available at an additional $100
and are subject to the Japanese Gardens varying schedule)
City
of Portland, Washington Park Website
Laurelhurst
Park
Portland, Oregon
City
of Portland, Laurelhurst Park Website
Downtown
Waterfront
Portland, Oregon
City
of Portland, Waterfront Park Website
Who to look for
Here is a candid portrait of Steve.
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