Showing posts with label corporate art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label corporate art. Show all posts
Monday, February 3, 2014
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Washington DC Photography
We've been fortunate to enjoy a lovely string of beautiful early Fall weather here in Washington DC - Wonderfully pleasant afternoons with exquisite light. I've been taking the opportunity to get out - Walk the Earth - and add new Washington DC Images to my Collection of Washington DC Photography for my upcoming book project as well as my online archive of Washington DC Photographs. Here's an image from one such beauteous afternoon - a view from President's Park South (commonly referred to as the Ellipse) of the First Division Monument with the Old Executive Office Building.
Saturday, April 6, 2013
Spring in Focus Opening Reception
The Spring in Focus Show Opening Reception at the Pepco Edison Place Gallery Thursday Night was a great success. I am told by FotoDC that 1000+ people made their way through the space during the course of the evening. Thank you to all who attended and especially Sonya Gavankar for her interest in my work and including this nice little piece in K Street Magazine.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Map of My Brain
iPhone w/ Hipstamatic
Driving through some incredibly remote/utterly featureless area of Nebraska (I summed up this trip with the thought that I have been just about Everywhere, but I had never been Nowhere) out of the blue I randomly stumbled upon a fairly decent Flea Market. I think it was fate because the very first thing I laid eyes upon was this old metal game, which happened to be the most accurate map of my brain I have ever come across. I bought it on the spot. It's been hanging in my house for years now and I look at it almost every day. It reminds me that the Swirling Vortex I operate in is a good thing (in fact a blessing) providing I am able to effectively employ the Swirl and maintain a Positive Spin.
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Friday, November 16, 2012
Friday, November 2, 2012
Fall Color in Washington DC
October is my favorite Month of the Year. I am truly blessed to live in my little corner of this world that for a short few weeks simply glows with spectacular fall color. The shots above are basically the view I enjoy through the large picture window in front of my desk, here in my office. I hope you might, as I do, slow down and take a little time each day to enjoy the Beauty of the World around you.
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Healing Art
I've been providing a lot of Art recently for decor projects in various Health Care Environments. Some designers call it Healing Art - working to tap into this specific market I have been gradually building a Collection of such images for use in this niche. To see more take a look through these two Galleries on my Website: Details in Nature/Macro and Details in Nature
Friday, August 17, 2012
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Monday, April 30, 2012
Washington DC Stock Photography Licensing
Here's another example of licensing my Washington DC Photography for various media applications. NBC licensed the above image for use as the opening page for NBC4 Washington's Mobile Phone App - I also licensed another image for their iPad App. Another interesting use I have licensed Washington DC Images to NBC for was prints included in the set design for a few of their TV Series Productions. There's a whole world of opportunity in licensing images - many you might never have thought of - you just have to get your work out there and available to be found by buyers.
Monday, April 23, 2012
Stock Images are Wherever You Are
I always say, " Beauty is all around us, Art is Wherever you are". The same can be said for creating marketable stock photography. Images are everywhere - you just have to look around. I recently came upon this cover I licensed an image for a while back. This was shot on vacation, and for me yet another random architectural detail type image that I obsessively create and add to my collection of stock photography. But - to this savvy art director - the perfect image they were seeking for their cover. You can see many more similar images in my Eastern Shore Virginia Gallery - all shot on vacation btw.
Monday, March 19, 2012
Cherry Blossoms in Washington DC
If you plan on shooting the Cherry Blossoms this year you better get ready. The Cherry Blossoms in DC, around the Tidal Basin, are reaching Peak Bloom very early this year. Peak Bloom expected Tuesday 3/20. Get down early to beat the crowds and capture wonderful views to include the Washington Monument and Jefferson Memorial. If you happen to miss them around the Tidal Basin you always have the chance to catch them a bit later on the grounds of the US Capitol - the West side of the US Capitol offers some opportunity for great images as well as the East Side near the Supreme Court. Here's an article included in this month's Popular Photography including a few tips from me on photographing the Cherry Blossoms in DC. I'm hoping for a day or two of dramatic early morning light to add images to my Cherry Blossom Gallery within my collection of Washington DC Images.
Monday, March 12, 2012
Washington DC SpringTime
iPhone w/PhotoShop Express App
Washington DC in the Spring means one thing - Cherry Blossoms - blooming around the Tidal Basin,
Cherry Blossom Trees symbolize the natural beauty of our Nation's Capital and has become
part of Washington, D.C.'s rite of spring. This year marks the 100th Anniversary of Japan's gift to our city of over 3000 trees planted in 1912 around the Tidal Basin in West Potomac Park, and on the grounds of the Washington Monument. I've been fortunate to have captured so many beautiful and iconic (= marketable) images over the years - I look forward to the opportunity in the coming weeks to create more images of our Beautiful City.
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
No Snow
iPhone w/ Hipstamatic + OldPhoto
February is over and Spring is almost here - by now our chances of any substantial snowfall in the DC Area are about 0%. Too bad - I love a massive crippling accumulation when everything shuts down for a few days - it also makes for great images. Going through my iPhone Photo Gallery I came across this image from last year at the beginning of one such Storm. I don't mind though - and am ready for Spring in DC. I live in the Enchanted Forest and soon everything will be blossoming and blooming.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Chincoteague Island Mermaid
iPhone w/Hipstamatic
Stumbled upon this lovely display in someone's front yard while Walking the Earth - (actually riding a scooter) - through the back streets of Chincoteague Island, VA. I have so many good images from wandering around Assateague / Chincoteague Island in the early morning hours - just viewing the World around Me - the best way to start your day - Art is Wherever You Are.
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Rainy Day Near Dupont Circle
iPhone w/ PixelBender
Crossing the street near Dupont Circle in Washington D.C. on a rainy day. I always say, "Bad Weather makes Good Photos". Wherever you are at any given moment there are interesting images to be had - you just have to look around.Thursday, February 23, 2012
Giant Fiberglass Viking Statue
My Favorite Giant Fiberglass Viking Statue
iPhone with Hipstamatic App
This beauty stands guard in some random field in Chincoteague Island, VA. More Chincoteague Island and Assateague Island images in my Eastern Shore Virginia Gallery
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
iPhonography
Connecticut Ave, NW Washington DC iPhone
Haven't posted here much in quite a while - mainly because I woke up one morning and my trusty little G-9 had died in it's sleep. It was a sad day. I replaced it with a new G11 - but for whatever reason never felt the Love with it as I had for the G9. It could also be that a new girl had come to town - my sexy little iPhone Camera. It has now become my #1 favorite Camera - because I always have it with me. Take a look at piece on the PhotoShelter Blog. I have certainly been Walking the Earth and taking Photos - that's what I do - But been sharing the images on Facebook- but am now bored with it - and realize that by now everyone has probably hidden me anyway because they're tired of seeing my images everyday. Like all obsessive artists I need an outlet for creative expression - so I'm back to this little Blog
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