Portrait: Katie Niles, Photographer photographs, especially her portraits, are a m o n g the best in our lesbian culture Her w ork can be found in Blatant Image 1.2 and 3 * On O ur Backs.* O ff Our Backs.* W om ankind of Indianapolis. Paid My Dues of Chicago, and the Crossing Press Calendars. by Lee Lynch Katie Niles was a professional photogra­ pher back in Indianapolis when she first saw an ad for the Ovulars, photography w ork­ shops held at Rootworks in Southern O reg o n . She took som e tim e off from the w edding studio where she worked, got on a bus, and breathed in relief to escape "all my little brides.” It was only at the Ovulars, working with Tee Corinne, Ruth Mountaingrove, J E B and others, that she could get the input she needed about her lesbian photographs. Three su m m ers and three bus trips later, she left behind her envy of the groom s who got to . w ear tuxedos and m oved all her earthly be­ longings to the land that had stolen her heart and challenged her considerable talent After, T H E Katie Niles AMAZON TRAIL that is, one last trip to the east coast to see M eg and Chris at Carnegie Hall — in a tux of her own. T h o u g h she’d hoped to get a job doing d arkro o m work in Grants Pass, near Root- works, the first opening that cam e along was in Ashland as a short order cook. There she is still, enjoying the town’s culture, gay residents and her cooking job — for the freedom it gives her to photograph w om en who aren’t at all the m arrying kind. Often, she hasn’t the m o n ey to buy film, but when she has, her Niles is a preacher’s daughter and her father’s hobby was photography. She recalls that she and her sister would get instamatics for Christm as as kids. Later, when her father h ad n’t tim e to use his darkroom , he turned his daughters loose in it Tho ugh he didn’t teach th em to use it by 10 or 11 both girls had taught themselves the rudim ents o f photog­ raphy. Niles’ m ajor influence right through high school was Im ogen Cunningham . By the tim e she hit college, her skills were so advanced she couldn’t bear to waste time sitting through prerequisite photography courses and settled for a teaching degree. She graduated at that p o in t from docu­ m enting life on the fam ily farm, taking pictures of cats and sheep and scenery, to docum enting life on cam pus. More specifi­ cally. to doing portraits of her w om en friends. She got so senous she brought her whole darkroo m with her. Eventually, she began to concentrate on portraits of one particular w om an. She rem em bers thinking they were “just real good friends," until, one d a y . . . It was after college that Niles began to concentrate on portraits of lesbians. That first lover was a very closeted professional. As Niles found herself getting freer and freer in her lifestyle and her work, they separated. Then, she says, "I realized there's a whole bunch of w om en out there!” Her influences b ecam e J E B and Tee Corinne, especially C o rin n e’s “Sinister W isdom Poster”* and her Holly N ear album cover. Perhaps Niles’ most fam ous photograph is of two black women, clothed, one on the other’s lap, turned, al­ m ost kissing, touching intimately. It is a pow­ erfully erotic image. (Blatant Image I, p. 50.) T h o u g h she can’t take as m any pictures in Southern O regon as she did back in Indiana, Niles says her work out here is m ore consis­ tently good. Living here has its problems, though. It was easier to get to lesbians in the city. Here, we are fewer in num ber and live farther a p a rt She doesn’t own a car. Still, she sees enough o f fellow photographers, she feels, to get m uch of what she once got from the Ovulars: the feedback, the encourage­ m e n t news of the lesbian photography market Her goals are as clear and down to earth as she is. to m ake enough m oney this year to buy m ore than one roll of film at a tim e, to afford other materials she needs. Niles is not discouraged, though. T h ere’s enough tim e left, she says, to accom plish her long term goal: “T o be Im ogen C unningham at 9 2 and still go in g !” *K atie Niles can be reached at P O Box 495 , Ashland, O R 9 7 5 2 0 . * Blatant Im age is available from 2 0 0 0 King M ountain Trail, W olf Creek, O R 97497. *On O ur Backs is available from PO Box 42 1 9 1 6 , San Francisco, CA 2 0 0 0 9 , and is looking for erotic lesbian graphics. *O ffO u r Backs can be ordered at 1841 Col­ um bia Rd., NW, Wash., D C 2 0 0 0 9 . *Sinister Wisdom Poster, from Lincoln Legion o f Lesbians. PO Box 30137, Lincoln, Neb. 6 8 5 0 3 . COOPERATIVE GROCERY Judith and Daphe. of "It’s a Natural," natural food store in Myrtle Creek, Oregon. Open 7 days, 9 a m to 8 p m 2675 NW Thurman 222-5658 TRI-M ET BUS 53 16 I