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Meet Ben Timmins– DC urbanite, political enthusiast, and experimenting photographer. His sharp images first caught our eye when we featured him in Through the Lens earlier this month. After exploring the many areas of DC through Ben’s eyes, we decided it was time to find out more about the man behind the camera. …

Ben Timmins captures a peaceful moment at the World War I memorial during sunrise on the National Mall.

Contributed and authored by: Allie Erenbaum, a media and marketing student at American University. Instagram is a unique and diverse platform to find inspiration. Professional and amateur photographers get the chance to tell a visual story through the photos they’ve taken. The following account are just a few of the many …

Andy submitted this awesome long exposure photo of the Chinatown arch by emailing [email protected] and we’re thrilled he did. This is an amazing shot, but definitely not his only amazing shot – check out the rest of his work at his website.

Things got a little snowy and a little Famous on Capitol Hill.

Sun streams through the stones that adorn the Martin Luther King Memorial, in Washington DC. Visit Navin’s website.

Famous thanks to Facebook’s Katie Harbath for the pic.

A musician entertains passersby on M Street in Georgetown.

This post is not only celebrating spring and the upcoming Cherry Blossom Festival, it is also for a good cause. I recently posted this image up for auction at PhotosForJapan and 100% of the proceeds go towards the Earthquake victims of Japan. Please help and tell your friends and family. …

Navin Sarma is a Washington, D.C.-based landscape and fine art photographer who will be regularly sharing his work with FamousDC and its readers. You can visit his site to read his blog, view his portfolio, and purchase services or fine art prints. Otherwise, please enjoy the images he will share …

We sometimes forget to slow down and soak in the city we all get to live and play in. Luckily for all of us, Mr. Jim Swift took that break and captured some amazing shots. These were all shot with a cheap plastic HOLGA camera, which you can buy on …