Tag Archives: digital photography

My Internship with Greenpeace; or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Photo Mechanic

Last month I finished a four-month internship at the environmental advocacy organization, Greenpeace.  It was a great experience and one that I wish could have been permanent.  During my four-month stay, I was able to learn a lot of new things and work with some amazing people.  Below I’ll try to sum up my experiences [...]

Staff Portraits at Fairfax Community Church

Last month I found myself in Fairfax taking staff portraits at my church.  Many of the photos they had of their staff were outdated and the design team are working on updating the website to reflect a new staff directory.  Since I’ve helped out many times before with the photography, I was asked again to [...]

Maternity Portrait Session in Georgetown: Antares & Jay

Antares and Jay are an exceptional couple.  Not only are they super excited about the birth of their first child, but they are also easy going, full of personality, and they love horror!  For that reason, we decided to meet in Georgetown for Antares’ maternity portrait session.  Not only is Georgetown filled with wonderful urban [...]

My Thoughts (and Shots) from the Hillyer Art Space iPhoneography Workshop

Wednesday night I attended a workshop held at the Hillyer Art Space in Dupont Circle. The workshop, organized by James Campbell of InstantDC, a mobile photography collective, was aimed at introducing the art of making images with your iPhone. Tweet

Irish Dancers, Kilts and Boba Fett: The 2012 St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia

Today was the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia (held early in the month, probably to not be in conflict with the DC St. Patrick’s Day Parade).  Plenty of green, kilts, and Irish dancers were to be seen marching down King St.  I was there to help cover the day’s events [...]