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VaShawn, photograph by Shannon Finney, Washington, DC, August 2013 |
Shannon the Photo Gal is a photo journal that covers news, fashion, religion, politics, visual arts, performing arts, and entertainment. Washington, DC based photographer Shannon Finney travels around the globe, from Bangkok to Baltimore and everywhere in between.
Friday, August 30, 2013
Portrait of an Artist: Baritone VaShawn Savoy McIlwain In Black and White
Washington, DC may be known mostly for its occupant of a certain white manse at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, but it is also home to a thriving community of performing artists. When I first met baritone VaShawn McIlwain, he looked like a nice young man with a brilliant smile. And then I heard him sing and it was like someone turned on every light in the room. There is a buoyancy to his delivery that draws you in, and a depth that keeps you there. This young man is an old soul and I can't wait to hear more from him.
Sunday, August 25, 2013
The Dream Continues: The March on Washington 50 Years Later
Growing up in Washington, DC, I was always keenly aware of the history that flowed down our city streets and around every corner. Imagine opening up your social studies book and realizing that you had walked down the same street as the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the thousands who gathered 50 years ago for the historic March on Washington. This past Saturday, the streets of DC were alive once again, with busloads of students, churchgoers, activists, and curious onlookers gathered to remember and recreate that March on Washington. There were the union members handing out signs calling for more jobs; advocacy groups such as the National Urban League and their Young Professionals shouting out fun chants that preached positivity. There were the college students - from the historically black colleges and universities as well as from Berkeley College, a career-driven college with a sharp focus on employment after graduation. The black sororities and fraternities were there, as were the black churches, like Alfred Street Baptist Church in Historic Old Town Alexandria, VA, and preachers, such as the Rev. Marina Skinner of North Carolina. The day had the feel of a massive family reunion, with groups of friends, old and new, meeting up under the bright blue skies. The World War II Memorial acted as meeting place where one could take a seat by the fountains and away from that persistent cloud of mosquitoes that greets you among the trees alongside the Reflecting Pool. It was a very good day with families bringing their small children to experience history, and as the day went on, watching these little people asleep in their strollers, I wondered what their dreams will be:)
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Remembering Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the March on Washington
This weekend, Washington, DC is getting ready to commemorate the March on Washington. As we remember the March, I want to remember one of the men at the center of this gathering - the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. I am an alumna of Boston University's Graduate School of Theology, and knowing that I walked on the same hollowed ground upon which he did when he earned his Ph.D. in systematic theology from Boston University is humbling, yet energizing. And it makes me wonder if there is some current Boston University student who will be inspired to work for social justice.
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Photograph by Shannon Finney, August 24, 2011, Washington, DC |
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Photograph by Shannon Finney, August 24, 2011, Washington, DC |
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Photograph by Shannon Finney, August 24, 2011, Washington, DC |
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Photograph by Shannon Finney, August 24, 2011, Washington, DC |
Friday, August 16, 2013
Beach Blanket Memories: Good Morning, Spring Lake
Spring Lake, New Jersey has become a second home for my family. With its pristine beachfront, gorgeous homes, and charming B&B's, it's little wonder. I can't pick my favorite time of day in Spring Lake, but early morning is a strong contender. The stately homes that line the streets of Spring Lake are quiet, beautiful monuments to summer days that end all too quickly. And the sky - the early morning sky in Spring Lake is at its most intense, with blues that reflect the waters below, and streaks of yellowy-orange.
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Beach Blanket Memories: Bright Blue Breakers Beauty
When it comes to the beach, any day is a good day, even when it's a cool, crisp day in early spring. I photographed this at The Breakers Hotel and Resort, that lovely iconic property that makes brides-to-be and golfers, alike, swoon. But, on this day, it was all about the blues - of the sky and of the water - and the bright snap of yellow of the flag mounted on the lifeguard stand.
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Photograph by Shannon Finney, West Palm Beach, Florida, March 2013 |
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Beach Blanket Memories: Sea and Shadows
As we approach summer's end, and the first anniversary of super storm Sandy, it's nice to think back to memories from summer's past, especially to those summers I've spent in Spring Lake, New Jersey. After a day on the beach, the setting sun marks the start of another favorite beach past time - walking the boardwalk. And while Sandy left its marks on the Spring Lake boardwalk, it can never destroy these surf side memories.
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Photograph by Shannon Finney, Spring Lake, New Jersey, August 2010 |
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Getting Wed With a Little Help from My Friends: Foul Weather Friends (Yes, There's a Happy Ending:)
Neither snow, nor sleet, nor derecho with drenching rains, nor downed trees and power outages could keep this bride from having an incredible wedding day! Brittany and her BFFs braved the aftermath of a brutal storm to pull off a beautiful wedding day. With friends like these, I'd be all smiles, too:)
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