Photographer Has Been Shooting the Same Park in Portland for the Last Four Years
Aaron Wessling has been photographing Mount Tabor Park in Portland since 2022 as part of a rephotography project. He has visited the park over 70 times, capturing various scenes that blend natural and human-made elements. Wessling's work aims to document the park's changing character while maintaining consistent compositions.
- ▪Wessling has been visiting Mount Tabor Park since 2022.
- ▪He has photographed the park over 70 times, focusing on different scenes.
- ▪The project emphasizes capturing both natural and human-made elements in the park.
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Photographer Has Been Shooting the Same Park in Portland for the Last Four Years Jun 03, 2026 Matt Growcoot Aaron Wessling Rephotography is when photographers capture the same location multiple times across a stretch of time. Aaron Wessling has been visiting Mount Tabor Park in Portland since 2022. freestar.config.enabled_slots.push({ placementName: "PetaPixel_728x90_ATF_Desktop", slotId: "PetaPixel_728x90_ATF_Desktop" }); freestar.config.enabled_slots.push({ placementName: "PetaPixel_300x600_300x250_320x50_Mobile", slotId: "PetaPixel_300x600_300x250_320x50_Mobile" }); Mount Tabor sits on the cinder of an extinct volcano in the heart of Southeast Portland. “I have a strong attachment to the physical space of Mount Tabor,” Wessling tells PetaPixel.
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