For me, February is the longest month of the Year. Now that the Glaciel Polar Ice has begun to recede from our area, I am motivated and able to continue Walking the Earth. Here are a few images from Saturday Morning, with my trusty little Canon G-9. (click images to enlarge)
4' of Snow fell on Washington DC over 3 days in early February 2010. The entire Washington DC Metro area was virtually shut down for a week. Here is a gallery of images - all taken within 100 paces of my Fireplace. See Gallery Here: Blizzard 2010 Washington DC Snow - Images by Randy Santos / dcstockimages.com
During the Holiday break James and I visited the Baltimore Aquarium. My favorite were the JellyFish. They reminded me of me, taking off for the Hoilday Season. Floating in warm blue water, drifting with the current, riding in and out on the tide. Occasionally it’s good to become the JellyFish - free your mind of the routine pressures - I always come out on the other side with a renewed sense of creativity and energy. Now that I’m back to work I am no longer the JellyFish. As I start to move through this New Year (and Decade) I considered the Shark, but think I’ll take my cue from the Dolphins.
I have been a Professional Photographer in Washington DC since I was 19 years old. Through the years I have worked constantly to improve my skills; creatively, technically and in business. My passion lies in creating images of what I see, Here and Now, As I Walk This Earth - and to hopefully share this vision. I have always felt a heightened sense of awareness of the world around me and am obsessively driven to express myself creatively. I feel this is the most exciting time ever to be a photographer, artist, or creative professional and am truly fortunate to live in an age where my creative energy can be positively focused to maintain a livelihood and support my family.
I'm fortunate to have an image selected for another book cover by NY Times Best Selling Author John Gilstrap . His latest novel - Hig...
“ Randy Santos is a photographer whose artistic vision and unique personal perspective on the world around him has established him as one of the Washington DC area’s preeminent photographers.
A native Washingtonian with over 30 years of photographic experience, Randy’s work reflects his passion and drive for creative self-expression, a mastery of the medium of photography, and his love for the architectural beauty and history found in his hometown.
Randy’s distinctive work is regularly featured in art installations, corporate and hospitality environments, government facilities, and innumerable print and electronic media worldwide.
In addition to being an artist, Randy is also a husband and father. Randy has established a business model that enables him to make family life a priority while enjoying the aesthetic and personal fulfillment that his work brings. "