As a military member serving in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area, there are so many beautiful locations/venues for a military ceremony. In addition, it’s easy to forget these great memories that will be photographed and captured during your promotion or retirement ceremony; especially when the pictures are locked away on your laptop, smartphone or social media. “I just want the digital files” …that’s an email I recently received. Unfortunately, many photographers here these words more often than we care to admit. However, printing your military ceremony pictures and hanging them in your home, you’ll be able to see, enjoy, and remember them every day. The National Archives Museum in Washington D.C. is such a high prized and coveted location to have your military promotion or retirement ceremony and having a framed print is a wonderful way to remember having your military event. With a framed collaged portrait print, you’re able to have several of your favorite images from your military ceremony in the portrait. Framed portraits from Tamieka Smith Photography are a wonderful heirloom product. There are several different frame options that may be picked to coordinate with your home’s décor. In addition to the frame options, you’re able to have no-glare museum quality glass. Yes, you know the beautiful glass you see when you visit any of the Art Museums. Your promotion/retirement ceremony portrait will be a work of art and the centerpiece in any room you place it inside. Even if you don’t have your military ceremony at the National Archives Museum and decide to have your ceremony at one of the other wonderful venues in Northern Virginia or Maryland, you’re still able to have your ceremony pictures arranged in a collage and beautifully framed. In addition, at Tamieka Smith Photography, I specialize in creating and delivering a finished product to your home. That means I will I will deliver and professionally install your framed portraits in your Northern Virginia, Washington D.C., or Maryland home. Having a professional install your framed portraits will keep your home peaceful and away from the move it a little dear fights. Remember these pictures are not just a picture or a memory, it’s part of your life and your family’s legacy. If you or someone you know having their military ceremony at The National Archives Museum in Washington D.C., I would love to speak with you. I may be reached via telephone at (571) 250-5073 or email at [email protected].
19 Comments
Kayla
8/8/2018 06:39:36 am
Love all of the displays!
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8/8/2018 09:38:03 am
This is definitely a fabulous venue for a military ceremony. Love the composition of the room in the first image. Great work!
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Karidan chapman
8/8/2018 12:19:51 pm
What an amazing way to display their images! Great job!
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Seraphine
8/9/2018 09:12:27 am
These are fantastic. What a beautiful way to display families images they are not just memories they have become tangible memories.
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8/9/2018 11:06:17 am
These are beautiful memories to display - really thoughtful.
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Tracy Lynn
8/9/2018 12:52:52 pm
It is so important to keep special memories with us and these bring them all the closer!
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Trish Veltman
8/9/2018 04:17:57 pm
Beautiful photography, and a nicely laid out site to showcase your work.
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8/10/2018 11:13:01 am
Heartwarming! That's the thing about pictures. You get to relive the moment again. Just a correction in the 5th line "hear" these words more often.
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8/10/2018 01:26:06 pm
Beautiful ideas on framing those memories! Too many get lost and forgotten on our digital devices.
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8/10/2018 04:44:15 pm
I agree some photos are important enough to print and frame. Its nice to have digital versions to share with people. I like the collage over the fireplace.
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Gina Shirley
8/12/2018 03:44:14 pm
Never new there were so many options available!! Beautiful work.
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8/13/2018 10:31:40 am
This is really amazing! I love the display. Every time you see this you will remember beautiful times :)
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