Justin Bailie Photography

Justin Bailie Photography Justin Bailie is a fine art print & documentary photographer based out of the north Oregon coast.

Justin Bailie is a fine art print / documentary photographer and part time woodworker based out of the north Oregon coast. His work over the past few years has mostly focused on the Pacific Northwest and home and the people who live there, conservation, fish and slow food. He has worked with clients such as Travel Oregon, The Nature Conservancy, Conservation Fund, Fly Fish Journal, Patagonia, to n

ame a few. You can visit Justin at his art and handmade good shop Wild Coast Goods he shares with his partner Ashley on the Oregon coast in the town of Nehalem, Oregon.

Hi friends. I wanted to let y'all know I've recently updated my website; adding a bunch of new work from the pnw includi...
09/18/2022

Hi friends. I wanted to let y'all know I've recently updated my website; adding a bunch of new work from the pnw including a whole new collection of smaller, 8x10" prints that easily fit into ready made frames.

https://www.justinbailie.com

Love to hear any feedback if you have a minute. Thanks!

New work headed to the beautiful .hotel in Astoria, Oregon today. B&W pigment prints of local boatyard scenes in reclaim...
07/26/2022

New work headed to the beautiful .hotel in Astoria, Oregon today. B&W pigment prints of local boatyard scenes in reclaimed walnut frames made by yours truly. The Bowline and their parent company , do an incredible job of working with local artists and contractors. As it should be. Huge thanks 🙏 for your amazing support to our extended community.

Dinner.
03/31/2022

Dinner.

I’ve developed a bit of an obsessive woodworking and carving habit the past couple years using reclaimed or found wood. ...
03/29/2022

I’ve developed a bit of an obsessive woodworking and carving habit the past couple years using reclaimed or found wood.

Freshie, abstract ocean stuff for a new print series I’m working on.
03/23/2022

Freshie, abstract ocean stuff for a new print series I’m working on.

Just finished a couple more new pieces with frames I made using repurposed wood. First one is of Short Sands Creek, OR, ...
03/17/2022

Just finished a couple more new pieces with frames I made using repurposed wood. First one is of Short Sands Creek, OR, 25x36” made with reclaimed walnut. Second is from Cape Mears, OR, 15x19” with repurposed Sapele. Both are in our shop right now.

Just finished a couple more new pieces with handmade frames I made. First one is of Short Sands Creek, OR, 25x36” made w...
03/17/2022

Just finished a couple more new pieces with handmade frames I made. First one is of Short Sands Creek, OR, 25x36” made with reclaimed walnut. Second is from Cape Mears, OR, 15x19” with repurposed Sapele. Both are in our shop right now.

Change your latitude.
02/09/2022

Change your latitude.

I always wanted to have a spot on the water. To be all tuned in to when the fish were moving in and see all the critters...
01/28/2022

I always wanted to have a spot on the water. To be all tuned in to when the fish were moving in and see all the critters that lived there and experience every season on the water year after year. Don’t know now if that’s ever going to happen as I’ve realized you can’t do it all and I really like the home I have. Like, I used to think I don’t want to live to be 100+ cuz why? But now I understand there’s just too many things, and places and people to see and do and meet. There’s seriously just not enough time to do them all. And I’ve done a lot of different s**t and done some of it pretty well. Would still like a spot on the water tho.

Merry Xmas you animals.
12/25/2021

Merry Xmas you animals.

Sea + gull.
11/21/2021

Sea + gull.

Debris.
11/16/2021

Debris.

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35870 7th Street
Nehalem, OR
97131

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