Tag: things to do in dc

Photo of the Day: 16 October 2015

Warner theater

Happy Friday Everyone!

Rounding out the week, we have a photograph of the Warner Theatre in Penn Quarter in DC. The building itself has such a rich history and so much architectural character that it was impossible to just walk past. If you observe it long enough, you can almost hear the live vaudeville sets playing from the 1920s when it first opened. Hope everyone has had a great week!

– Hazel

Photo © 2015 Bryan Arroyo

Photo of the Day: 15 October 2015

Navy mem2

Happy Thursday Everyone!

Today we have a photograph taken at the Navy Memorial here in Washington. It was an absolutely gorgeous day and this picture captured it – between the sunshine and clear skies, it was a great day to bring in the colder weather that we are expecting in coming weeks.

– Hazel

Photo © 2015 Bryan Arroyo

Photo of the Day: 14 October 2015

street flags2

Happy Tuesday Everyone!

As I mentioned yesterday, we had an excursion to the city over the weekend. This photo was taken on E Street NW in front of the building that houses Hotel Harrington (hence the international flags), Harry’s Bar (as you can see), as well as the famous burger joint, Ollie’s Trolley (one of the best burgers I’ve ever had, for sure). To give some reference for those of you who are a bit more familiar to DC, this is a block away from the E Street Cinema. I’ll be posting more photos from this weekend as the week progresses. Have a great day everyone!

– Hazel

Photo © 2015 Bryan Arroyo

Photo of the Day: 13 October 2015

Ford theater

Happy Tuesday Everyone!

Over the weekend, we went on an excursion to downtown and spent the day photographing in and around E Street. We chose E Street for all of the vibrance as well as some of the more looked over buildings that people sometimes forget are there, such as Ford’s Theater. Most people know the famed incident from Ford’s Theater, but I find that sometimes people forget that it’s in DC and it’s fairly close to the White House, the Smithsonians, and all of the touristy monuments. E Street also has some of the most interesting architecture, although that could be said for most of the city. I’ll be posting more pictures from our excursion in the coming weeks.

– Hazel

Photo © 2015 Bryan Arroyo