
One of my favorite Washington pastimes has begun again. This image by Flickr user, Lane 4 Imaging, beautifully celebrates my excitement.
for the love of DC photography
One of my favorite Washington pastimes has begun again. This image by Flickr user, Lane 4 Imaging, beautifully celebrates my excitement.
https://instagram.com/p/BDrI2VFjS1o/
I can’t exactly articulate what this photo reminds me of but, I am drawn to it’s nostalgic nature. The treatment of the the image creates an artificiality to the scene, which invites my mind to create a narrative within the single frame.
https://instagram.com/p/BDYdJZuB1KX/
This time of year we all see a lot of landscapes of the cherry blossoms and portraits of people between blooms and branches, which all start to look the same. Then, some images, like one this by photographer Sana Ullah, make me stop. Here is a Washington, DC cherry blossom portrait that is more about the subject than the thicket of pink flowers. It’s the way Sana captures the woman’s facial expression that would make this a beautiful portrait in almost any landscape.
https://instagram.com/p/BCbwounn6eC/
This image by Holly Garner is weird and confusing but I totally love it.
Don’t forget to buy your advance tickets for our grand opening March 10 at the Carnegie Library!
It won’t be until 2040 that another In Frame will be on February 29. So, I decided to select an image that exemplifies the style of photography I am most fond of. Photographs of architecture and the American vernacular, such as this image by Roy, will continue to fascinate and excite me. The scenes are subtle and ordinary but it’s the craft of the photographers that make them extraordinary.