I am writing to inform you of a photography exhibition that my organization has put together featuring the works of Andrew Zimmermann, a local up-and-coming photographer. This event is taking place Friday, Nov. 21st from 5:30 to 7:30 pm at 1455 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Suite 400, Washington DC, 20004, right next to the historic Willard Hotel.  Below I have written the details of the show as well as some information about the artist. I have also attached a couple samples of Andrew’s work and a picture of him using his large format view camera. You can see some more pictures on his website at www.andrewzphotographs.com (click on the pictures to navigate). You should also visit Amico Artists’ website at www.amicoartists.com. The event is also listed on facebook under “Andrew Zimmermann Photo Show”. Amico Artists is a project of Campaign Digital, Inc., a new 501(c)(3) organization.

Andrew Zimmermann: Photographs
A Photographic Exhibition
November 21, 2008 from 5:30 to 7:30
1455 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Suite 400
Washington, DC 20004
Nearest Metro Stops: Metro Center and McPherson Square

About the artist – after the jump. (more…)


The knocker sealed the deal. I love me some lobster. An odd question to ask under door of the day but where is the best place to lobster in DC?


Anyone recognize this gem from 15th Street near Meridian Hill/Malcolm X park? It sorta just jumps out from nowhere. Wicked fresh.


I was delighted to see this stuffed duck and then I thought man that window looks familiar. Sure enough back in July it hosted a stuffed chicken. Sweet. I’m dying to know what’s next. Will they stick with fowl or branch out to other barnyard animals. Personally I think the chicken can’t be beat…


I finally walked past the new dog park at 11th and R streets last week. I have to say it seemed kind of drab. There were pebbles on the ground instead of grass which I also found curious. So for the dog owners out there – is this a good dog park?


“Here’s a new discussion thread to ponder and picture:

Certainly there are more important concerns in the neighborhood, but I feel the need to spout off on something and have a picture in my mind that would illustrate my frustration as well…

I am not sure whether you’ve noticed this evening, but the Department of Public Works sent someone out on our streets to post door tags informing many of us that our trash and recycling day will be changing as of December 3. While I very much appreciate the attempt of the Solid Waste Management Administration to keep me posted on changes to my services, I find it unbelievable that the gentleman from the DPW added to our swirling trash storm.

I watched the gentleman carelessly trample through my front garden and casually drop one of the notifications on the lower steps at his feet. Then he continued walking the streets in official attire and DC government patches to litter the neighborhood some more.

Picture: A leaf pile waiting for pick-up heavily mixed with these scattered flyers.

The DPW is not alone. The worker I observed this evening follows suit of newly elected Michael Brown and innumerable pizza joints. Political candidates and local businesses regularly scatter the neighborhood with their menus and leaflets. Is that really what the DPW intended? Is that really what the local candidates or restarraunts wanted? I doubt it. Are these guilty parties concerned with the mess they are leaving on our streets or the environmental impact? I doubt it.

I am all for grass roots organizing and understand the need to “spread the word” for events, coupons, specials, and political platforms. It is hard enough to keep a safe and clean community when residents themselves treat the streets as a garbage can without allowing others to systematically add to the problem. City services, candidates, and local businesses that find it beneficial to pass out materials in our neighborhood should be allowed to do so. They should also be held responsible for the mess and cost associated with the mess that they leave behind.

Previously, I contacted Michael Brown’s campaign office and received no response. I called DPW tonight and will call again tomorrow. I will be submitting my comments to local papers and will continue to support a clean and safe neighborhood, but other voices are needed to make a difference.”

What do you guys think are leaflets a menace?


This condo is located at 2017 Kalorama Rd NW.


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The flier says:

“Lovely 2-lvl 2BR condo with 2BA en suite in sought after Kalorama Triangle, w/ PARKING FOR ONE CAR, in boutique 4-unit rowhouse. Many windows, high ceilings, 2 wood-burning FPs, island kitchen, wood & terra cotta tile floors, private garden & w/ d in unit. 2 red line Metros just short walks away.”

You can find more info and a virtual tour here. I think it looks pretty sweet except for the mirrored wall. It was originally listed at $594,900 but is now on the market for $525,000 $499,000 – think that’s reasonable?

After the jump see the house I really wanted to show at 2218 Wyoming Ave for the Wed. porn edition but I couldn’t find any info. It is pretty sick. (more…)


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