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Dean Barron - Videographer/Photographer

Posted in Photographers, Entrepreneuers, Videographer by Administrator on the August 7th, 2007

I met Dean Barron a couple of years ago while transitioning to a new church, Temple Baptist.  We hit it off right away and have worked together on numerous projects since.  His experience and wisdom on all things video have been of tremendous help to me.  Dean does weddings, bar mitzvahs, special events and news.Dean Barron aka “DEANO”:  Cameraman for KOIN T.V. and Independent Videographer/Photographer

From the time I bought my first Kodak Fiesta box camera when I was seven years old, I was hooked on photography. By the time I entered the eighth grade I was a seasoned journalist. In high school,Dean Barron, videographer/photographer between my sophomore and junior years my interest in still photography exploded with weekly opportunities to shoot, develop and print 5 X 7 photos of each cabin group at the summer camp where I worked. I took every possible Journalism Tech course offered at Mt. Hood Community college, and worked my way through school as an intern at KOIN, until spring term of my second year, when I was hired to replace a full-time news film cameraman. I left KOIN-TV in 1973 to join the photography staff at KMGH in Denver. In 1976 I moved across town to KBTV, now KUSA. I helped Channel 9 make the transition from film to ENG, and became the first full-time ENG photographer at KBTV.After a brief stint with KIRO-TV in Seattle I returned to Denver and took a year off from TV to become the Director of Public Relations for Western Bible College. In February 1978 I decided to return to my roots, here in Portland, and eagerly returned to my “home” station, KOIN. During my years back at KOIN we have covered the eruption of Mt. St. Helens, the crash of a United Airlines DC-8 in East Portland, a dozen major snow and ice storms, major landslides, floods, fires, elections, issues and a host of other stories that have affected the lives of our viewers.   deanbarron@comcast.net  

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S. Renee Mitchell; Naim Hasan; Sunshine Dixon; James Gordon; Pamela Weatherspoon; Bridget Sullivan; Saan Patterson

This forum is all about lifting up small businesses–profit or non-profit. So you can somewhat understand the excitement generated when we were fortunate enough to have Renee Mitchell as our keynote speaker.From her bio we learn:S. Renee Mitchell is an award winning columnist for The Oregonian, a performance poet, playwright, MBA-trained entrepreneur, graphic designer, artist, jewelry maker, school volunteer and an inspirational public speaker. In May, she was flown to New York City to receive an Ida B. Wells Bravery in Journalism Award for her community work advocating for domestic violence survivors. To read more about the 21 Leaders of the 21st Century, check out www.womensenews.org . Recently, Renee helped create an innovative project to educate and empower African and African American women and their children. She will talk to us about The Healing Roots Village and engage us with a brief performance of her poetry, put to music.” .” thehealingrootsvillage@blackmail.com.” Renee’s presentation was on helping small businesses get media attention. She focused on 6 criteria a story needs in order to be newsworthy: “Timeliness”; “Novelty”; “Consequence”; “Human Interest”;Prominence”; “Proximity”. Please watch the video and download the PDF files.   See the Video             View the PDF

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Our next speaker, Naim Hasan, is a photographer I met at United Way’s “Art of Change Gallery” first Thursday event last July. You can see his work displayed in an interview I did for that event:   http://nlemedia.com/SunshineDixonWeb.wmv     He had a wonderful story to tell about how he came to be doing photography for a living. Please view the attached video: Naim Hasan VideoContact: Naim@n2htec.comwww.n2htec.comI have been planning for some time now to bring together authors for the purpose of sharing insights, stories and the kinds of issues surrounding writing and publishing. In fact one of the forums coming up will be devoted to this subject. We were very fortunate to have James Gordon show up and speak to us about his passion. Although he and I share the same last name, and have Irish and Scottish roots, we are not relatives. His roots also go back to Egypt. I believe mine go back to Guiness (I‘ll have that in a frothy pint, thank you.). Nevertheless, we both share a passion for publication, production, promoting and composing. See his video: James GordonSee the PDFContact:Gorentine@yahoo.comwww.gordonenterprises.netPamela Weatherspoon spoke to us about her organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters. NLE Media Productions supports through our Small Business Forum groups like this because they deal with the fabric of our community. We have been graced by organizations like the Big Brothers Big Sisters, Sisters of the Community and United way of the Columbia-Willamette. Building up the community takes many hands and voices. Pamela spoke eloquently about this organization and her own background. She is a vibrant and courageous spokesperson: see the video see the PDF Contact: pamela.weatherspoon@bbbs.org                  www.bigbrothersbigsisters.orgThere is this magnificent building on MLK Jr. Blvd. that my wife, Carol and I have admired for some time now. The name on the building at 6360 NE MLK Jr. Blvd is “henry V”. Many who were at this forum had also seen and admired the building, but none of us knew what it was all about. Thank goodness Bridget Sullivan spoke at our forum. She is a producer for henry V and they are all about media and production. But Bridget is also part of the BigBrothersBigSisters organization. You can see her video presentation here: Bridget SullivanContact:  Bridget.Sullivan@henryVevents.com          www.henryVevents.com  Big Brothers & Big Sisters is in need of voluteers for “Earth Day”  see:        http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/vol/214104990.html Lastly, what would one of these Small Business Forums be without live commercials for our sponsor, Hannah Bea’s Pound cake & More, LLC? With a 255 pound “certified” ham as emcee, what would you expect? See the “live” commercial: HAMThat’s it for August. Wait till you see what we have planned for our September 27th Small Business Forum. We’re not telling–you’ll have to be there.        

 

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