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st. vincent pallotti high school.

speaking to students at my alma mater.

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last week i was very excited to pay a visit to pallotti high school – which has changed a lot since i attended over a decade ago! the school was celebrating st. vincent pallotti week and examining the importance of individual vocations. i was honored to be asked to speak to the photography classes about my career and how photography truly allows me to do what i love while, at the same time, giving so much to others! i really enjoyed seeing how much the school has changed and reconnecting with all my favorite teachers and staff! my talk was fast + furious (big surprise!) and i only wish i had been able to spend more time with the students. i’m so excited for them – i wish i had taken a photography class in high school (or EVER for that matter – ha!) but i remember how overwhelming and exciting it was learning how to make my camera work for me and not against me! i’m such a lifelong student and love discovering new things, and i love how photography truly allows me to learn something new everyday – either about the art itself or about the amazing people, places and things that i have the privilege to capture.

if any PHS photography students are reading please do email me with any and all questions – i’d love to her from you!

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inauguration 2009!

1.20.09 :: dc welcomes president barack obama.

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proud local artists inspired by obama.

after my exciting morning jaunt (inauguration part I HERE) there was nothing that could keep me from the streets of DC today! bearing in mind the frigid temperatures, we purposely set out late – walking west from chinatown along F ST. the street vendors were out in full force like i’ve never seen – since the streets all around the mall were completely closed to traffic (blocked sporadically by parked metro buses!) they were filled with vendors peddling every type of souvenir imaginable! buttons, boas, hats, puppets, posters, calendars, blankets, and more were auctioned to the thousands passerbys. cutting north to avoid the parade route (sectioned off by heavy duty fences + concrete barricades) we passed the white house and st john’s episcopal church where the obama family attended service this morning. since i knew the mall was closed east of 14th st (filled to capacity!) we pressed on to the lincoln memorial and walked along the mall toward the washington monument. massive jumbotrons displayed the arrival of all the dignitaries of the day and music blasted from the speakers. we positioned ourselves in front of one of the big screens just west of the monument and awaited the start of the ceremony. my goal was not to be as close as possible to the action, but rather just be part of the moment. i loved observing the event amidst a ridiculous mess of enthusiastic people – it was perfect!

the weather was freezing. the crowd was massive. the excitement was palpable. and when barack obama appeared on screen people went wild. i stood shoulder to shoulder with my fellow americans, watching as america inaugurated our 44th president. the chanting of “O-BA-MA” and the clicking of thousands of cameras ceased as he took the stage. collectively, we listened to president obama’s inspiring words – an 18 minute inaugural speech that moved people to tears. and brought about waves of cheering and clapping from an emotional audience.

like so many people, i am so grateful that i was able to be a part of this day. i am prouder than ever to be an american and i am hopeful + optimistic about the future.

thank you president obama, and welcome to dc!

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a great day for america and for the world.

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crazy obama gear for sale!

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vendors out in full force!

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obama hand puppets!

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steadily streaming along the mall.

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WWII memorial.

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very happy people!

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the inaugural ceremony shown on one of the 20+ jumbotrons positioned along the mall.

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GObama!

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inauguration 2009: an early look!

dc buzzes with pre-dawn crowds.

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hundreds of people wait to enter the mall at 3rd + D NW, 6:45am.

i headed out of my apartment this morning to get a look at the crowds and a feel for the city before dawm and i was amazed at the number of people already out! it was freezing (15 degrees!) and military police + hummers lined the barricaded streets, but everyone was in such good spirits – singing, dancing, and chatting as they streamed towards the mall. i continue to be amazed by how polite and considerate everyone is despite the crowds – there is no chaos, just excitement. there were vendors selling tshirts, buttons, and brochures, good samaritans giving out free hot coffee, and people linked arm-in-arm with friends + family decked out in obama gear. i found myself next to local musician nechesa morgan who, hailing from dc but now lives in new york, was playing her obama inauguration song – so awesome! i plan on heading back out in a few hours – one of the benefits of living so close to the capitol, even with the crowds i’m just a short walk from the action!

enjoy – and happy inauguration!

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today’s washington post!

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hummers + barricades along 3rd street.

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serious police presence.

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free hot coffee!

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musician nechesa morgan.

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the littlest heroes project.

teaming up with a very worthy cause.

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i’m very excited to announce that i have just been accepted as one of the photographers for the littlest heroes project! i am proud to join forces with an amazing team of photographers who donate their time + talents to this worthy organization. the littlest heroes project is a non-profit organization that matches photographers with families of children suffering from serious illnesses and/or life altering disabilities. through complimentary photo sessions, the project aims to capture the happiness + love of the children and their families – showing the children that they are true heroes to so many people! the project honors their bravery and their struggle by sharing their inspirational stories + photos with the world. 

a huge thanks to natalie franke (an amazing young woman and very passionate photographer!) for sharing this organization with me and inspiring me to join!

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inaugural concert!

a celebratory concert at the lincoln memorial.

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this afternoon i braved the wicked winter weather to revel in the inaugural excitement that is sweeping into the district. i was joined by a crowd of nearly 1 million people gathered on the mall to watch the “we are one” inaugural concert at the lincoln memorial. it was an amazing and inspiring musical + historical tribute to our country and our next president. i loved the outstanding energy + excitement of the crowd, and it was thrilling just to be there, let alone all the incredible celebrities, musicians, and of course, the obamas! the highlight was definitely hearing president elect obama speak to the sea of supportive, cheering people – i admire and respect his optimism, determination, and ability to unite people and i anticipate many good times ahead.

enjoy!

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dancing after dark.

CNMC hosts its annual winter gala at POSH.

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hundreds of stylish young philanthropists came out for the annual dancing after dark event at POSH last weekend. it was a classy evening of cocktails, dessert + dancing to benefit children’s national medical center (CNMC). the infamous dr. bear even made an appearance, delighting everyone! i had a wonderful time covering this event for the second time in a row (the 2008 event was a blast as well!) and adore working with CNMC – it’s by far my favorite organization in DC, not only because of the *amazing* work they do, but because i absolutely love everyone who works there. it is such an outstanding group of individuals and i’m continually honored to do so much with them. 

enjoy!

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