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Megan Baker
Megan Baker is a Bend-based photographer. Find her work on Instagram at @mbphotographybend or on the web at www.mbphotographybend.com.
Of Bread and Sandwiches
In a town where food trucks are as common as pine trees, one whimsical truck is bounding its way to the top. Meet Bread and Bunny, the brainchild of Keeley Parsons, where sando meets salad, creatively accompanied by quality and a touch of magic. With a name that came to her in a dream and […]
Sizzle on the Grill
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A Bend Photographer’s Mission to Document Resiliency, from the Sidewalk
During this global pandemic, many family owned businesses are torn between doing what’s right and doing what’s necessary to keep their business from flatlining. Most are trying to find the balance between keeping their business somewhat active and closing down. This is the where the challenge lies. Bend photographer Megan Baker reached out to a […]
A Bend Photographer’s Mission to Document Resiliency, from the Sidewalk
Many family owned businesses are torn between doing what’s right and doing what’s necessary to keep their business from flatlining. Most are trying to find the balance between keeping their business somewhat active and closing down. This is the where the challenge lies. Bend photographer Megan Baker reached out to a few families and small […]
Empty Stages
As we enter the Riverhouse on the Deschutes and step down into the basement, it’s eerily empty. All that exists right now, besides hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of equipment, is hope. According to locals Courtney Latham, owner of Flip Flop Sounds, and Kimi Chassie of Curated Event Rentals, their new reality is shifting […]

