Cathedral of St. Matthew in 360 Degrees…Up, Down and All Around

When I photographed the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle in Washington, DC last weekend, I also shot a sequence of 59 images (360 degrees around me plus up and down, making a 3D, 360-degree sphere), as I wanted to try a 360 degree panorama, as well as a stereographic (spherical) panorama. Check’em out here. Too [...]
Cathedral of St. Matthew, Washington, DC

Idrissa and I spent two hours this weekend at the Cathedral of St. Matthew in Washington, DC. I love photographing ecclesiastical architecture, and there are a few locations in the city that I would love to shoot a wedding in: the Washington National Cathedral, the Franciscan Monastery, the Cathedral of St. Matthew, and the Basilica of the National [...]
A Peek into the Washington National Cathedral

I was over at the Washington National Cathedral earlier this week for a family/baby portrait shoot in the Cathedral gardens. I got there a little early to do some scouting, but had just a minute or two for a peek inside the cathedral itself. I didn’t have time to set up a tripod, so this [...]
Student Work, Art of Architecture Photography Workshop: Franciscan Monastery

I taught a full-day workshop on the Art of Architecture: Photographing the Franciscan Monastery last Saturday in Washington, DC, and my students and I had a GREAT time! The monastery is looking gorgeous as always, and my students – John, Maxine, and Barry – came back with some AWESOME work! I’m posting here a selection of [...]
