I am truly fortunate to have the opportunity to license images from my collection of Washington DC Photography for such a wide variety of print and electronic media. What's Cool about this image is that is was actually included in my archive of DC Photography as an afterthought - plucked from my Washington DC Cherry Blossoms Gallery by an obviously talented and extremely savvy art director for use in the DC Cool Ad Campaign - to be reproduced as full page ads in various print publications including Food + Wine, Condé Nast Traveler, Essence, Smithsonian, The New Yorker, and city magazines in major feeder markets like New York, Philadelphia and Boston, as well as 9' displays around DC. What's especially Cool for me is this was shot fiddling around with a LensBaby I had just bought and trying to figure out how to use. If you're not familiar - a LensBaby is an inexpensive plastic lens that offers the ability for some pretty interesting blur effects. I was a bit concerned at first with this image going 9' but it looked fantastic.
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Thursday, July 24, 2014
Friday, January 17, 2014
Washington DC Architecture
The Old Post Office Building Washington DC
Completed in 1899 to house the U.S. Post Office Department Headquarters and Washington DC city's post office, the Old Post Office Building is the second-tallest structure in the nation's capital, after the Washington Monument. The Old Post Office Building occupies an entire city block, centered on the north side of the Federal Triangle along Pennsylvania Avenue. The Old Post Office Building exhibits a matured version of the Romanesque Revival style, which was popularized by renowned architect H.H. Richardson in the late nineteenth century.
Monday, January 13, 2014
Smithsonian Castle Washington DC
The Smithsonian Castle, located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C Nicknamed The Castle it was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1965. With multiple, rounded and curved towers, and massive, red sandstone masonry, the Castle serves as a stunning example of Romanesque style that is preserved as the oldest building on the National Mall.
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.
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Washington Monument with Scaffolding
I love the look of the Washington Monument during it's current repair process. Although such images may be somewhat historic I think most likely they will have limited appeal in licensing Washington DC Images. Over the years - As I Walk the Earth - I've shot the Washington Monument from many locations around DC - here's a perspective I stumbled upon that I found new and interesting. Taken from the plaza in front of the Red Cross Building at 17th & D St, NW.
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
National Gallery of Art Rotunda
The interior domed rotunda of the National Gallery of Art - West Building was designed in 1937 by architect John Russell Pope. Composed of pink Tennessee marble this neoclassical interior space was modeled after the Pantheon in Rome and at the time was considered the largest marble structure in the world. Mr Pope later went on to design the Jefferson Memorial also in Washington DC.
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.
Friday, March 8, 2013
Washington DC Architecture
Feel free to view more Images of Washington DC Architecture here in my Washington DC Architectural Elements Gallery.
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.
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Spring Time Washington DC - For a Day In January
It's January 29th - 72 Degrees and Sunny here in Washington DC.
Incredible! - Such a wonderful break from our typical Washington Winter Weather - I'll take it - had a Most Enjoyable Day in the Sunshine and am still feeling energized - but - the Dreaded February is upon us - the Longest Month of the Year for me. Hopefully we'll see a Massive Snow ( or two ) this coming Month to shut things down and take us off the grid for a few days - then look forward to Spring when I always feel renewed and full of Hope and Promise. Enjoy! and stay busy with whatever Satisfies your Soul.
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Saturday, January 26, 2013
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Friday, January 11, 2013
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Washington DC Photography Licensing
I'm fortunate to have an image selected for another book cover by NY Times Best Selling Author John Gilstrap. His latest novel - High Treason - Due out next month on Pinnacle Books. I really like how Art Director Lou Malcangi used the image in this layout. You may view the original image here to see how he cropped it for use - I think this is very good art direction and am very pleased with the results. This image was selected from my gallery of US Capitol Photos included in my Collection of Washington DC Photography.
Monday, January 7, 2013
Licensing Washington DC Photography
I am truly fortunate to have the opportunity to license images from my collection of Washington DC Photography for such a wide variety of print and electronic media. Here's an example of an image I just licensed for the cover of the Jan/Feb issue of Modern Luxury Magazine. This image was selected from my gallery of Washington Monument Photos - taken on a drab drizzly dreary day in Washington DC through the columns of the Lincoln Memorial.
Friday, December 21, 2012
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Monday, November 5, 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.
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