Category Archives: Documentary

New York City is among my most favorite cities to photograph – but usually my images consist of details captured while navigating the concrete grid, surrounded by towering skyscrapers and dodging yellow cabs. It’s refreshing to view such an enormous urban jungle from afar. It appears so pleasantly calm, clean and quiet. This photograph was […]

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Every Memorial Day Weekend since 1987, tens of thousands of motorcyclists from across the country and beyond descend on Washington D.C. to honor fallen soldiers of foreign wars. Riders rally at the north parking lot of the Pentagon, and begin their journey over Memorial Bridge, around the Lincoln Memorial, and continue down Constitution Avenue before […]

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For the past 26 years, thousands of law enforcement officers from around the world have gathered at the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington, D.C. to honor their fallen brethren with a candlelit vigil. The vigil marks the official dedication of new inscriptions on the walls of a memorial that already bear the names […]

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The infamous DC Cherry Blossoms are magnets for droves of tourists. Hundreds of thousands of people travel to the District every year for the National Cherry Blossom Festival to experience the puffy white blooms at their peak. This year’s bloom arrived later than usual, actually later than the last 10 years, but it appears tourists […]

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Heavily armored in ski pants and winter coats, hundreds of DC’s bravest amassed on the National Mall for a wintry battle of epic proportions. Both sides employed a strategy inspired by the days of revolutionary warfare. They stood face-to-face on either side of a great divide. Ammunition was feverishly acquired as seconds ticked down until, […]

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