I again had the honor of participating in one of the City of Tacoma's photo safaris. This one was held at the historic First Presbyterian Church, which is in Tacoma's Stadium District just down the road from our home. It's actually one of the few big, old churches in our area that we haven't shot a wedding at yet, and boy would we like to — it's very beautiful!
I got to explore from the basement to the top of the tower, climbing many stairs and then a ladder to get there. The tower has seen a lot of avian visitors over many years, and the hand-wipes were much appreciated after coming back down (eww).
The top photo is of one of the prettier stained-glass windows I've ever seen, and I took the one below that up on a little walkway on the orange tile roof that leads to the utility cabinet, the clasp of which you can see in the photo at bottom. You'll probably see all three of these photos and more show up on our Fine Art website at some point, but if you gotta have a print now, just let us know! Also keep an eye out for them in the City Hall exhibit next month. Right now we have two 16x24 canvas prints from the Pythian Temple safari on display on the 12th floor — check 'em out!
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