Posts Tagged ‘virginia’

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 […]


Potomac Fog

Several weeks ago I headed off  on an early morning to Great Falls National Park, Virginia.  A foggy morning on the Potomac River! The photo above is a long exposure image of the weir not too far upstream of the falls.  This 4-minute exposure was taken with my Lee Big Stopper neutral density filter, which […]


Small Falls

I live not too far from Shenandoah National Park, in Virginia. It’s a great place for a hike — and for photography! I particularly like its streams and waterfalls. This image was taken along Cedar Run, which is one of my favorite places in park.  (Although, despite having visited the park many times over quite […]


A local treasure

I live a few hours from Shenandoah National Park, Virginia, which I have visited many times over the years. I recently discovered this falls in the park – Rose River Falls – which is now one of my local favorites. This photo is from late June of this year. I particularly like the stillness of […]