Archive for January, 2018
Coaches
Posted: January 26, 2018 by Judy Licht Photography in UncategorizedI wish these coaches taught me tennis when I was a kid. Great shoot at the Washington Tennis & Education Foundation. The organization has been around since 1955, supporting underserved kids and teens in the inner city. I can’t wait to go back and photograph again. More info about the organization at WTEF.org
Jewelry
Posted: January 23, 2018 by Judy Licht Photography in UncategorizedTags: Hand blown glass jewelry, Joy of Glass, Judy Licht Photography, Merrilee Harrigan
Loved starting my week photographing Merrilee Harrigan’s box of jewelry. A DC glass artist, her work is beautiful You can read more about her work at http://www.joyofglass.com
Forest Bathing
Posted: January 19, 2018 by Judy Licht Photography in UncategorizedTags: Brad Tehaan, Federal Parks, Forest Bathing, Judy Licht Photography, Melanie Choukas-Bradley, Nature Guides, Rock Creek Park, Washington DC outdoors
The woods and the ocean are my peaceful places, and less than a few miles from my house, lies Rock Creek Park, where one day I met Melanie Choukas-Bradley, and now I enjoy my walks even more. Melanie asked me to make a movie for her to show in London. She is an award winning writer, teacher, and guide, who focuses on how people and nature “interconnect.” Brad Tehaan, of Whispering Pixels, was our editor and the video was shot on a frigid day this week that Melanie warmed up with her smile, her thoughtfulness, and her love of the woods and wilds.
Melanie’s is the author of A Year in Rock Creek Park—the Wild, Wooded Heart of Washington, DC, the winner of a 2015 IPPY award and City of Trees, which has been in print for over 30 years. Her website is www.melaniechoukas-bradley.com
Candidly
Posted: January 19, 2018 by Judy Licht Photography in UncategorizedOn one of those frigid days, I warmed up to photograph the staff at The Washington Tennis & Education Foundation by shooting some candids. It is so fascinating to capture different ways people look. A princess with a floral tiara one minute, a girl finding her “woke” button, the next.