Doug Rundle is a photographer living in Portland Oregon. His life-long interest in photography was originally inspired by photographers in his family. Doug’s father was an enthusiastic amateur photographer who introduced him to image making at a young age and taught him how to process film and make prints in their home darkroom. Doug’s uncle was a professional photographer and camera shop owner who knew Ansel Adams and Edward Weston and was active with them in the San Francisco Bay Area photography scene of the 1940s and 50s. During Doug’s career in the medical products industry, his photographic efforts were mainly focused on adventures with his family and friends. Now, over the past many years, Doug has enjoyed rediscovering his art and has undertaken a more intentional approach to making photographs. He is a past board member and president of the Portland Photographers’ Forum, has won several awards for his images and his photographs have appeared in several online publications. Doug finds inspiration primarily in natural landscapes, both grand and intimate, but his work also includes other subjects that attract his interest.