Women Photojournalists of Washington

My dear friend Abby at the Women Photojournalists of Washington exhibit opening at Honfleur Gallery in early November (I know – this post is way overdue!)

Miss Allison, photographer extraordinaire and super running buddy!

After the gallery opening, Jenna, Amanda and I took off to photograph as part of FOTOweek DC’s late-night photo contest. A few dozen Native Americans from across the United States set up teepees on the Mall to bring attention to their request for a Native American veterans day.

Crawling through the grass for a shot.

Amanda in “The Blair Witch Photo Project,” as Jenna said.

Warming up with jazz at Columbia Station in Adams Morgan.

Jenna’s happy with her late-night Jumbo Slice (which later fueled dancing at Madam’s Organ.)
Women Photojournalists of Washington exhibit during FotoWeek DC
The photographs in this slideshow are part of “Launch,” the Women Photojournalists of Washington‘s 2nd annual juried exhibit. (Can you guess which picture is mine? Hint: it’s kind of a patriotic photograph.) If you’re in the DC area, be sure to come to our opening reception at Honfleur Gallery on Saturday, November 7, right at the start of FotoWeek DC.
Women Photojournalists of Washington (WPOW)
I’m treasurer of this pretty awesome and inspiring group called the Women Photojournalists of Washington. We held our quarterly membership meeting this past Sunday.
Top picture: Jenna Isaacson Pfueller listens to our panelists talk about balancing work and family.
Middle picture: Our speakers were (left to right) Karen Kasmauski, Juana Arias, Mary Calvert, Annie Griffiths Belt, Aude Guerrucci and Barbara Salisbury.
Bottom picture: Our meetings are fun!



(Above: That's me photographing while snowshoeing through a snowstorm. Picture by