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the face of feminism

The Face of Feminism

On January 21, I went to the Women’s March on Washington to support and defend the equal rights of women, and to photograph the event as part of a photo-documentary book project, UnPresidented: The Inauguration of Donald Trump and the People’s ResponseContinue reading

photo of the moment: time to go

The Last Few Moments 10

The Last Few Moments:  Time to Go

I just rediscovered a treasure trove of raw beach images that I had set aside, including this one from a series of sunset silhouettes.

first snow

It has now become an annual tradition. While others in DC race to clear area grocery stores of even a memory of milk and bread, I run to the dog park to get the year’s first images of dogs in the snow.  Continue reading

2016: a final farewell

Seabird at Sunset 1

Seabird at Sunset 1

In many ways 2016 was for the birds, but that was not always bad. During 2016 I discovered how rewarding (and how difficult) it is to photograph these fleeting creatures, leading to one of my favorite sunset images (above). It led to my favorite surf image as well… Continue reading

looking back at 2016: golden moments

 

Morning Nap 3

Despite all the problems with 2016, it brought us our favorite east European import and now model-in-residence, Imi. Here are a few faves of her and a couple of her Golden puppy friends.

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looking back at 2016: dogs

Anyone following these recaps might rightfully be wondering, “Where are the dogs?” After all, they fill so much of both my professional and personal portfolios. Here are 5 of my favorites from 2016 to whet your appetite (add them to the three in the Winter recaps and a few yet to come!).
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looking back at 2016: the art of dance

Classical Repertoire Dance Ensemble #7

In 2016 I began experimenting with art methods of processing and finishing images, in addition to more customary photographic finishes. Looking back, I note that I tended to experiment with art finishes processes on photographs of dance and flow performances more than anything else. Here are a few of my favorite examples. Continue reading