Fall Color in Washington DC
Showing posts with label hospitality decor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hospitality decor. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 1, 2017
Wednesday, May 31, 2017
Thursday, March 9, 2017
Library of Congress Main Reading Room
I think the Library of Congress Main Reading Room has the Most Beautiful Ceiling in DC So much exquisite architectural detail - it's a bit overwhelming and hard to take it all in
If you would like to see more - take a look through this Library of Congress Image Gallery :
Library of Congress Image Gallery
Library of Congress Image Gallery
Thursday, December 1, 2016
Fall Color in Washington DC / Constitution Gardens
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
Autumn in Washington DC / US Capitol
on a Beautiful November Afternoon
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Friday, July 15, 2016
Friday, May 27, 2016
Friday, May 6, 2016
Monday, December 8, 2014
Washington DC Photography : Providing a Diverse Collection
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. I recently licensed 12 images to Harlequin Books as Book Covers for The Fatal Series by New York Times Best Selling Author Marie Force - with more to come. One advantage in providing a wide variety of DC Images is that whether it's an Art Buyer or Architectural Design Firm seeking images for a Corporate / Hospitality Decor Project - or in this case a Book Publisher requiring a series of diverse DC Images - I am typically able to fulfill their entire project needs as opposed to them having to source imagery from multiple artists. This saves the Art Director or Art Buyer time and effort, makes their job easier, and is a big plus for me in acquiring ( and expanding ) projects and licensing images of Washington DC
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Monday, July 28, 2014
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Still Winter in Washington DC
The Smithsonian Institution Building (aka "The Castle"), a National Historic Landmark and one of my favorite buildings in Washington DC, was designed by the prominent New York architect, James Renwick, Jr., who would later design the Renwick Gallery (originally the Corcoran Gallery of Art) in Washington, and erected on the Mall between 1847 and 1855. Initially intended to be built in white marble, then in yellow sandstone, the architect and building committee finally settled on Seneca red sandstone from the Seneca Quarry in Montgomery County, Maryland.
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, January 26, 2013
Friday, January 25, 2013
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
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.
Thursday, September 8, 2011
The Art of Imaging / Washington Design Center
I am thrilled to have some of my work featured, along with nine other accomplished Washington DC Photographers / Artists, at the Architectural and Design Photography / The Art of Imaging show held at the Washington Design Center.
The show is sponsored by Dodge Chrome and Washington Design Center and is to showcase innovative imaging techniques by designers of Dodge Chrome, Inc. Various examples of these techniques, including " environmental interior decor " where photographic images are printed on a myriad of environmental surfaces, including metal, acrylic, wood, canvas, and paper, will show how these processes have revolutionized the design field.
A special thanks to Theo Adamstein, Carol Ann Boyd, and Ann Dominiski for including my work in this show.
To view an online archive of my Washington DC Stock Photography and other imagery used extensively by designers and art buyers for Hospitality, Healthcare, and Corporate Decor please click here: Washington DC Stock Photography

A special thanks to Theo Adamstein, Carol Ann Boyd, and Ann Dominiski for including my work in this show.
To view an online archive of my Washington DC Stock Photography and other imagery used extensively by designers and art buyers for Hospitality, Healthcare, and Corporate Decor please click here: Washington DC Stock Photography
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