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Photography by Ira Gardner

Rebecca

Posted on December 6, 2017
Photo of a girl holding a black poodle taken through the glass of a bus shelter.
Rebecca and her dog Beau stand at a bus stop shelter in Portland Oregon.

This is simply one of my all time favorite photographs. Rebecca was just graduating from college with a degree in fashion design. She asked me to make some photos to celebrate her graduation so we went downtown. To me she has an Audrey Hepburn quality to her. She went on to travel the world as a designer for Adidas. It has been such a privilege to know her.

Camera: Canon 30D
November, 2004

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