Posts Tagged ‘built environment’

The Bartlett: Architectural Photography

I’ve always been fascinated with architecture. And for me, photographing architecture is a great way to engage with it – and to enjoy and share it with others as well. I’ve done some commercial photography previously for Maurice Walters Architect, which was a treat!  His firm’s Arts Walk at Brookland Works in Washington D.C. won […]


Arts Walk at Brookland Works

I was asked by Maurice Walters Architect to shoot some images of their very cool project, Arts Walk at Brookland Works and the Edgewwood Arts Building, in Washington, D.C. (And also — somewhat confusingly — referred to as Monroe Street Market.) It’s located here, and is a wonderful new arts-focused development project near the Brookland Metro Station. […]


Urban Sky

This is my first long exposure photo of the “built environment.” Taken looking up at a cold and windy sky, at the National Air and Space Museum. It was a 30-second exposure, taken with a “Big Stopper” filter, which lets in only 1/10 of the available light, allowing for much longer exposures — and a […]