National Cathedral in Washington DC
Heading into DC is usually hit or miss for me when finding a subject to shoot. Luckily my friend suggested hitting up the National Cathedral. After sliding by the front desk and avoiding the “suggested...
View ArticleUnited States Capitol Building in Washington D.C.
The United States Capitol was way bigger than I expected, this was captured behind the Capitol near these neat water pool things. Sort of hard to explain but basically just stone with water running...
View ArticleLeatherlips Monument at Scioto Dublin Park
This giant head monument of Chief Leatherlips is located at Scioto Park in Ohio. I didn’t expect something so obscure to be in Ohio and only 5 miles from where I was staying in Columbus, Ohio. For some...
View ArticleLincoln Memorial on the National Mall
The Lincoln Memorial is one of DC’s most iconic sights. The grand columns and massive Abraham Lincoln statue inside are a must stop if you’re visiting DC. Located on the west side of the National Mall...
View ArticleJefferson Memorial with Cherry Blossoms at Night
Since the Cherry Blossom festival is currently happening in DC I’m sharing this shot I took from 2013. This is one of my first photos from when I was first getting into HDR photography. I still haven’t...
View ArticleCherry Blossom Festival at Sunrise
I finally made it to downtown DC for a sunrise and what better time than the Cherry Blossom Festival. It was smooth sailing with no traffic and it wasn’t very hard to find a parking spot. Once I was...
View ArticlePhotos From the Top of the Washington Monument
After three years of being closed due to earthquake repairs the Washington Monument is finally open to the public! I was honored to be in one of the first groups (the fifth group specifically) up in...
View ArticleAustin, the City of Art, Graffiti and Murals
Visiting Austin I clearly saw the city had a huge art influence. From the fonts on menus and the murals covering most building sides I loved every second of it. I only had a weekend to see everything...
View Article13 Interesting Facts About the Washington Monument
The most prominent building of DC’s skyline has to be the Washington Monument which finished construction in 1884. Since I went to the top of the Washington Monument for the reopening I learned quite a...
View ArticleWorld War II Memorial at Night [Photo]
Since we just celebrated Veterans day what better time to capture the WWII Memorial. This is a tough memorial to capture since it’s so large. The stunning entrance to the memorial caught my eye,...
View ArticleFall Colors at the Washington Monument & A Foggy DC Night
DC is beautiful in the fall, especially at Rock Creek Park. Instead of heading to Rock Creek I took a stroll around the Washington Monument and was blown away by what I could capture. Walking around...
View ArticleAmazing Photos of Peak Cherry Blossom Bloom in DC
Over the past week I’ve spend two sunrises and one day at the DC cherry blossom festival capturing some amazing photos. It just took a ton of coffee and metro credit but here are my beautiful results....
View ArticleMartin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Built in 2011 the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial is one of DC’s newest landmarks. The main structure of this memorial is a 30 foot stone version of MLK titled “Stone of Hope”. The side of...
View ArticleVisiting Pershing Park & WWI Memorial in Washington DC
Located near the White House in Washington DC Pershing Park honors General John J. Pershing. The park also contents the National WWI Memorial which I go into more detail on later in the article. One...
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