
Let’s continue In Frame’s impromptu theme of the week with this adorable shot from Jim Havard. The look of bewilderment on the girl’s face is priceless and wholly appropriate, given the daunting array of neon signage confronting her.
for the love of DC photography
By James Calder

Let’s continue In Frame’s impromptu theme of the week with this adorable shot from Jim Havard. The look of bewilderment on the girl’s face is priceless and wholly appropriate, given the daunting array of neon signage confronting her.
By James Calder

OMG…revolutionaries have taken to the streets of Northern Virginia causing the Governor to declare martial law!!! Ok, maybe not. Nothing to see here, except a beautifully framed shot of reenactors from the George Washington Birthday Parade by photographer Bill Coyle.
By James Calder

If you’ve seen Mayor Vincent Gray enough times, you can recognize him even with half his face obscured. Photographer Chris Suspect caught the Mayor in Chinatown, cleverly using police tape to split the frame, echoing the horizontal lines of both the car and the buildings in the background.
By James Calder

We don’t see too many kid shots in our Flickr pool, but John Marciano has obliged with this pink-hued portrait of a girl providing our photographer with a perfectly priceless expression.
By James Calder

As you might have noticed, the weather has consistently been a top story in the national news of late. Victoria Pickering‘s angular shot outside the Newseum would make an excellent lead photo for a story about the media and it’s meteorological obsession.