It’s actually the cover photo of my website right now, and one of my most favorite photos I’ve ever taken. This isn’t a drone photo. I shot this standing on the Key Bridge, shooting straight down at the Potomac.
As part of a series of learning resources for 6 - 12 graders, the National Gallery of Art asked my friend Phil and I talk about photography and what it means to be an artist. Also in the video, you’ll see me making portraits of my friend Tia Madison.
Work shot for Framebridge’s Black Artist Print Shop is in Vogue Magazine this month.
Last month I photographed Dave Schweidenback, founder of Pedals for Progress and Rolex Awards Laureate, for Rolex and the Washington Post.
James Jackson + Phil Martin were commissioned by the National Gallery of Art to create Faces of DC, which was on display to the public at the corner of 7th and Madison NW, on the National Mall from April to July of 2019.
This year Sony took us to Sunriver, Oregon, for three days of learning and fun.
Washington, DC, is loaded with monuments, museums, white columns, and neoclassical architecture. It’s also home to some of the country’s best and most beautiful hotels. Whether you’re coming to Washington, DC, for work, vacation, or you’re a local coordinating a place for out-of-town guests to stay, this list of eight of the most Instagrammable hotels in our nation’s capital is for you.
Earlier this week I got to photograph three of Interstate Hotels and Resorts’ Chefs cooking a very special dinner at the James Beard Foundation.
January and February saw me back out in Southern California creating more portraits for Interstate Hotels & Resorts.
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Rollercoasters, modern architecture, sunshine, blue skies, and the world’s largest dinosaurs. What more could you ask for in a vacation?