Posts Tagged ‘washington d.c.’

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. […]


Cherry Blossoms

Up early this morning to see the Cherry Blossoms in full bloom at the Tidal Basin, in Washington, D.C. With the Washington Monument in the background. I took the image below a bit later, after the sun was up.  It’s looking at the Jefferson Memorial through the blossoms. It’s a 45-second exposure, which gives the […]


Paul McCartney at Nationals Park

Had a great opportunity last night, to see Paul McCartney play at Nationals Park in Washington D.C. What a wonderful concert! Such a treat to see him after many years of enjoying his music — especially his music with the Beatles, which he was happy to perform for his enthusiastic Washington D.C. audience. Luckily, Nationals […]


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 […]