Angela Pan shares strategies to compose beautiful photos of the Lincoln Memorial, whether you’re out to capture a quiet sunrise or a bustling scene of visitors.
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Voted “Best Visual Artist in Washington, D.C.” by the Washington City Paper two years in a row, Angela B. Pan has published photographs of the capital in the Washington Post, The White House Historical Association and more. Her work has been featured in local galleries and publications of Apple, Lionsgate, and several luxury hotels. Her self published book, “Snap DC, Your Guide to Taking Extraordinary Photos of the National Mall and Beyond...” can be purchased through Amazon and has inspired countless photographers to capture beautiful images of the Nation’s capital. Her work may also be seen on postcards and 8x10” prints sold at the National Mall’s book stores and on her blog at www.abpan.com.
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