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Washington DC outdoor headshot photographer

A great location in Washington, DC to get photos with some greenery and columns is DAR Constitution Hall. Situated on a quiet area, this location allows for multiple options for photos. Take a look at a few of my favorites from a recent session:

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Portrait & Headshot

Black female entrepreneur business owner

Calsin, owner of Molecular Food & Cocktails, was looking for fresh photos that reflect her business. We chose to photograph her smoke-infused cocktails in a light-filled atmosphere to showcase her work. She also brought her popular cocktail kits which we photographed so she can continue to market them. Take a look at a few of […]

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Branding

DC female woman latina event photographer

The Wedding International Professionals Association (WIPA) hosts meetings once a month for event professionals to gather, experience new trends, and learn from each other. AIP sponsored one of the 2019 fall meetings at Sequoia in Washington, DC.  Some unique aspects of this event were the accent orange table cloths, the pampas grass floral arrangements, and […]

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Event

Senator Elizabeth Warren's presidential campaign photographer

As a campaign photographer for Secretary Julián Castro and Senator Elizabeth Warren’s 2020 presidential bid, I created thousands of images throughout the year. The goal is always to have content to share with voters, to include for marketing purposes. Take a look at some examples of how my photographs were used for both presidential campaigns […]

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Branding, Politics

Senator Elizabeth Warren's presidential campaign photographer

After a very busy week in Nevada, Senator Elizabeth Warren held her final event in the state, at which Secretary Julián Castro introduced her. During the selfie line, she knelt down to sign two little girls’ booklets and said what she did to every little girl she met: “Girls run for president.”     For […]

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Politics

Political campaign portrait photographer

Being part of Senator Warren’s presidential campaign was always full of exciting and fast-moving events. Today, I’m sharing three town halls on a two-day trip to Iowa.   Each town hall starts with meeting supporters and ends with a selfie line. The first town hall was in Muscatine, Iowa.     During this two-day trip, […]

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Politics

Washington DC & San Antonio holiday party and event photographer

It’s that time of year! The holiday season also means company parties. NCTA – The Internet & Television Association held their holiday party at Fig & Olive in Washington, DC. They started with a cocktail hour and proceeded to the upstairs dining room for a meal. Venue & Catering: Fig & Olive | Entertainment: DJ […]

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Event

College to Congress | Changing the pipeline on Capitol Hill one intern at a time

Last month, I worked with an organization to photograph their interns! Having a headshot–especially when working on the hill allows each intern to market themselves during their time in Congress and beyond. In addition, we took some group photos and marketing images to help promote the organization. Here are some of my favorites:

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Branding, Portrait & Headshot

Female political event photographer

Love them or hate them, networking events are a must to grow our networks and businesses. Here are tips to make that next event a little more worthwhile.   Registration If the registration list is published online, peruse it before the event. If not, get to the event early and check out the name tags […]

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Event, Politics

Latina and woman of color photographer

Latino Victory Fund‘s 2019 Latino Talks were held at The Hamilton in Washington, DC. Visible: Igniting Representation with Our Stories Mayra Macías moderated a panel with Astrid Silva (Dream Big Nevada), Naima Coster, Karla Luna Cantú, and Laura Barrón-López (Politico). The First Award Henry R. Muñoz III presented the First Award to Congresswoman Verónica Escobar […]

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Event, Politics