
Professional Photographer at Campbell Salgado Studio, Inc
Portland, Oregon Area

Professional Photographer at Campbell Salgado Studio, Inc
Portland, Oregon Area
An Oregon native, Kim Campbell is a wife, mother and widely-respected photographer who delights in finding beauty in nature, people, and life’s special moments.
Campbell’s interest in photography began while a student at the University of Oregon. Having always been a visual person, Campbell found she loved the way photographs allowed her to create images that evoked emotion.
Campbell began photographing for Campbell Salgado Studio in 1997, catering to both expectant and growing families. In the years since, she has designed many of the product lines and ventures with which the studio is involved. With Campbell at the helm, Campbell Salgado Studio has been dubbed “Best Mom ‘n’ Pop Photographers” by Willamette Week and was named “Audience Choice” winner in the 2007 Best of Citysearch awards. Additionally, Campbell’s award-winning photography has been featured in both Popular Photography and American Photo magazines.
Outside of the studio, Campbell’s intuitive networking and business skills lead her to become a founding member of MotherSource.org. MotherSource.org is a local group of mother-owned businesses, linked professionally by a common thread of services centering around holistic family well-being.
Campbell holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy from the University of Oregon, and a Master’s degree in Art Therapy from Marylhurst University.
portrait photography, photo editing, photo design, professional photography
(Photography industry)
1995 — Present (14 years )
Together with my husband and business partner, Francisco Salgado, I have the privilege of documenting meaningful times in families lives; from expecting a new baby to the delight of having one join the family and watching them grow.
MA , Art Therapy , 1993 — 1995
BA , Philosophy , 1988 — 1993
photography, designing, networking, knitting, cooking, reading
MotherSource.org
Honorable Mention - American Photo Magazine’s 2008 Images of the Year competition. Jan/Feb 2009 issue