September 26, 2015
About a year ago, my photographer friend Jj (Phoenix Photography) and I planned a DC night trip to capture the monuments after dark. After a few attempts, finally! we were able to do it! The reason behind this is that I have so many daylight DC photos but not a single photo after dark. And since this will be my first DC monuments post, I want to start it with a bang! I didn’t want to show you the bright mornings in DC that you’ve already seen from my previous work rather I want to show you DC by night! Here are a few of my favorites. Enjoy!
Washington Monument
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World War II Memorial
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Thomas Jefferson Memorial
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My most favorite memorial in DC and my most popular location for photo shoot, Abraham Lincoln Memorial
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I will definitely be coming back to capture more breathtaking DC night photos.
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Cheers!
Jof