Hello everyone! Hope you’re having an awesome fall and are quickly recovering from Halloween candy overload (not that I have any experience with that).
FIRST…
With only a few weekends left before Christmas, most slots for holiday photography sessions are already gone! If you’re still hoping to get some photos done in time for greeting cards, send me an email and we’ll get something on the books for you. I have a waiting list for weekend spots (you never know when someone will cancel!), but there are still open slots during the week.
AND NEXT…

I’m excited to announce that one of my photojournalism pieces (featured in the title) was selected by the Women Photojournalists of Washington for their annual juried exhibition! I made this image in Haiti while doing a personal photography project about American nurses volunteering in Haitian hospitals. The nurse featured in the photo is trying to find extra beds for patients during the election riots.
The show opens tonight (Friday, November 4th) at the FotoWeek DC launch party.
There is a fee for the launch party, but you can see the show for free every day for the following two weeks. Please stop by and see the AMAZING work the WPOW ladies of Washington DC have done this year. You can support the organization by bidding on a print during the silent auction tonight and tomorrow.
Have a great weekend everyone!

