
The May 2011 calendar wallpaper is here! This month’s calendar wallpaper features the World War II Memorial, which is one of my favorite Washington, DC memorials, not only for my personal fine art photography work, but also for engagement photography sessions. Download the calendar wallpaper here, in a resolution appropriate to your computer monitor. And view [...]
Apr 23, 2011 | Categories: Landscapes, Nature & Other Inspirations | Tags: calendar wallpaper, computer wallpapers, dc, desktop, fountain, fountains, may 2011, memorial, memorials, night, north america, sightseeing, texture, textured, textures, tourism, united states, washington, water, world war II memorials | Leave A Comment »

This is my last New Orleans photo story post. This is where I spent my last morning in New Orleans. The Garden District. Classified as a National Historic Landmark, the Garden District is known for historic southern mansions. In fact, this collection of mansions may be the best preserved in the United States. The staircase [...]
Dec 07, 2010 | Categories: Landscapes, Nature & Other Inspirations | Tags: 2343 pyrania street, abstract, architect james freret, architecture, ecole des beaux arts, france, french, garden district, landmarks, louise s mcgee school, louisiana, mansions, national historic landmark, new orleans, north america, southern mansion, staircase, stairs, tourism, united states | Leave A Comment »

During my first visit to New Orleans 16 or so years ago, I know I saw the Mardi Gras parades. I know I saw the parade floats. And I know I saw the famous Mardi Gras beads flying every which way everywhere. But somehow, dazed and confused by a long night of drinking, I don’t remember any [...]
Oct 28, 2010 | Categories: Portrait, Wedding & Event Photography | Tags: bead, beads, blaine kern's mardi gras world, bourbon street, concert, concerts, cowboy mouth, ea games, float, floats, football, galactic, game, louisiana, madden gras, mardi gras, music, new orleans, north america, saints, Sport, sports, tourism, united states, USA | Leave A Comment »

The Spanish-style architecture of the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana dates back hundreds of years to the 1700s. It is distinctive for the intricate, wrought iron balconies and central courtyards of the multi-story homes, and quaint doors, windows, and stoops of the 1-story homes. Mardi Gras beads, collected by residents each year as they [...]
Oct 02, 2010 | Categories: Landscapes, Nature & Other Inspirations | Tags: architecture, balconies, balcony, bead, beads, city park, french quarter, gardens, ironwork, louisiana, mardi gras, new orleans, new orleans botanical garden, north america, tourism, train garden, united states | Leave A Comment »

I spent a few days in New Orleans, Louisiana in early August. I’ve been so busy since then, that I’ve only just had time to start seriously working on post-production of my photos. First, I want to say that I was absolutely awed by New Orleans. I LOVED it! It was incredible and amazing. Actually, [...]
Sep 27, 2010 | Categories: Portrait, Wedding & Event Photography | Tags: bands, blues, bourbon street, cajun, danny t band, french quarter, instruments, jazz, louisiana, music, musical instrument, musician, musicians, new orleans, nightlife, north america, preservation hall, tourism, united states, washboard, zydeco | Leave A Comment »

Last week, I posted a photo of Troy Turner, Ike & Tina Turner’s nephew, singing away the blues at the Blues Club on New Orleans’s famed Bourbon Street. One of my students saw the post and asked me how I made the shot, so I thought I’d tell you here on my blog. So here goes! [...]
Aug 14, 2010 | Categories: For Photographers | Tags: bar, bars, blues club, bourbon street, guitar, ike turner, jazz, louisiana, music, musician, musicians, nephew, new orleans, night, nightlife, north america, singer, singers, singing, tina turner, tourism, troy turner, united states | Leave A Comment »

I’ve been so busy with portraits and weddings this summer, then I’ve only just gotten around to processing the photos I shot at my DC Memorials at Nightphotography workshop three weeks ago. We started out at the Lincoln Memorial, then headed to the Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) Memorial, and ended at the World War II Memorial. [...]
Jul 27, 2010 | Categories: Landscapes, Nature & Other Inspirations | Tags: b&w, black and white, cascade, cascades, column, columns, dc, education, engraved, fdr, fountain, fountains, franklin delano roosevelt memorial, i hate war, lincoln memorial, maryland, memorial, memorials, monochrome, monuments, night, north america, photographer, photographers, photography workshop, pillar, pillars, presidency, president, presidents, quotations, quotes, relief sculpture, Rock, rocks, rooms, sculpture, sculptures, second room, sightseeing, stone, stones, teaching, texture, textured, textures, tourism, united states, urban breadline, virginia, washington, washington monument, water, waterfall, waterfalls, workshops, world war II memorial, wreath, wreaths | Leave A Comment »

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 [...]
Jun 03, 2010 | Categories: Architecture + Design | Tags: adobe photoshop lightroom, architectural, architecture, cathedrals, chandelier, chandeliers, christian, christianity, dc, episcopal, episcopalian, faith, Fine Art Photography, gothic, north america, photographer, photographers, Religion, religions, religious, spiritual, stained glass window, tourism, united states, Washington National Cathedral, windows, worship | Leave A Comment »

Last weekend, I was prepping for my next next exhibit, picking out the 10 images, figuring out what sizes I’ll print them in, and drawing out the schematic of their placement. My next next exhibit will be at the Arlington Public Library, Central Library Branch in Virginia, and I’m calling it, “Of Fairytale Kingdoms.” Since I just [...]
Mar 25, 2010 | Categories: Landscapes, Nature & Other Inspirations | Tags: american southwest, arches national park, arlington public library, exhibit, fine art, landscape, landscapes, nature, north america, Outdoors, parks, photographer, photography, rock formation, rock formations, snow, southern utah, tourism, united states, utah, windows section, Winter | Leave A Comment »