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nationals park.

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dc’s new stadium – nationals park – is almost completed! with opening day just 5 weeks away, construction is still under way as the stadium readies itself for a “green” season. with a goal of reaching LEED certification, nationals park will be the first professional ballpark in the country to be recognized as “going green.” i had the privilege of touring the stadium yesterday with a team of architects and a reporter from green products and technology magazine. i was mainly photographing the green elements of the stadium, but also got a few fun shots as well…it was very cool standing on the field and looking at all the empty seats, just sitting there waiting for the fans. from the stadium, spectators have awesome views of the capitol and monuments, making a day at the park a true dc experience. we toured the entire stadium from the “cheap seats” at the very top to the team locker room. everything looks fantastic and i can’t wait to go to a game this year!

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the young & the guestlist.

last thursday night washington life magazine threw its signature bash – the young & the guestlist – proving once again that there are indeed young hotties moving and shaking all over the district…festivities began at the st. regis and moved on the the halcyon house and later, josephine lounge. still buried in the aftermath of my awesome trip to sundance, i only stopped by to capture the arrivals of dc’s finest as they posed against the washington life backdrop…i just love happy, beautiful, photogenic people!

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check in the next issue for all the stunning images!!

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dc habitat: home dedication.

last saturday, december 8, dc habitat turned over the keys to 4 brand-new houses to four very deserving families. these homes were actually the very ones that i had the privilege to work on a few months ago. i was very excited to donate my time to capturing this awesome event, and thankful to be able to be a part of it.

the proud new home owners gathered amongst a crowd of well-wishers as the homes were blessed and the ceremonial keys passed on. it was an incredible event – just being in the presence of such joy and excitement as these families each embark on a new journey with one another. every mother said the same thing – all the work, the effort, everything they do is for their children. i was so moved by their hardships and so happy for them and the opportunities they can now provide as a result of their partnership with habitat.

for more information on how you can help deserving families work towards a new future, check out www.habitat.org – a very worthy and honorable organization that truly changes lives – now and for generations to come!  

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street sense.

street sense – for those who aren’t familiar with the publication – is a street newspaper here in dc. like other street newspapers, it is produced with the goal of raising public awareness on the issues of homelessness and poverty, while also creating awesome opportunities for the city’s poor and homeless.

street sense delivers 16-pages of news, feature stories, editorials, poems, photography, and other art – produced and sold by homeless or formerly homeless people, with help from volunteers and industry professionals. there are approximately 60 street sense vendors in the city – who are able to turn a profit from selling the papers and help pull themselves out of poverty with the opportunites afforded to them by working with the publication. many of the vendors have been profiled on the pages of street sense, telling their stories and sharing their lives with readers.

recently, the well-known street sense photographer cliff carle – or “the moose” as he’s known – gave an interview about his passion for photography…i always look forward to “cliff’s pics” as the section is called, and i particularly enjoy reading what cliff has to say about a particular shot – what he liked about the frame, why it worked, why it inspired him.

needless to say, i was very excited to finally run into cliff on saturday night outside of the cvs in my neighborhood. he had his street sense vendor jacket on, and a nikon D200 slung around his neck with a 300mm lens affixed, and an arm full of newspapers.

we chatted for about a half hour about photography, and despite our many differences (he prefers nikon, i’m a canon girl – he adores architectural images, i love people) we share the same love for the camera and drive for capturing images that all photographers have.before we parted i bought the latest copy of street sense, and since he had a copy of his interview with him he asked if i’d like him to sign it for me! since he goes by “the moose” he wanted to know what people call me…and he loved that people refer to me as the blonde photographer! so he addressed his note to jaime – aka “da blonde photography” girl – but not before insisting on snapping my pic!

i only wish i had my camera to return the favor…let’s just hope that one doesn’t wind up on in the next “cliff pic’s” although i would of course be incredibly honored – as cliff himself has said: “portraits, well … they’re okay. i’m not a big portrait fan. i might see something in a person’s face, so I’ll do it.”

i guess he saw something in mine.

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another holiday party.

friday night the mayflower was in full holiday swing…nearly every one of the 300+ revelers came bearing a present for the toys for tots program, which were gratefully accepted by the marine volunteers. the party was the perfect blend of class and sass – glammed up guests sipped holiday cocktails and enjoyed international cuisine before getting perfectly crazy on the dance floor – a great combination! highlights included professional tango dancers, a belly dancer, an impromtu rendition of soulja boy, and my personal favorite – the chinese lion dance!

enjoy!

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mistletoe + cocktails.

i had the pleasure of photographing the 5th annual mistletoe & cocktails party (for the second year in a row) at the paper moon in georgetown…it’s been quite awhile since i’ve shot a party, and it was great to see so many familiar faces in the crowd…all the usual suspects were seen and noted and captured on camera, looking ever-so-glamorous and bursting with holiday cheer, or was it champagne…? nearly everyone asked where i’ve been and one guy even told me “it was an honor” to finally meet me, that i’m “like a legend.” LOL! the blonde photographer strikes again! hopefully the great pics from tonight will do me and my reputation justice…either way, it was a great night, thanks to all the santa-hat wearers and fancy holiday dresses, as well as dj bryan gomes who easily won me over by playing ice, ice baby…excellent! and even though someone referring to me as a “legend” is pretty awesome, the quote of the night still goes to the dapper young man (who shall remain nameless) who made my night when he hilariously described himself as “half man, half amazing.”

a big YAY for holiday parties!

the venue…
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the hosts…
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the santas…
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the ladies…
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the party…
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and, of course, the mistletoe…
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*guests: click here…to view/order/enjoy all photos from the event!*

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