A US Army Caisson Team arrives at Section 69 of Arlington National Cemetery in a rainstorm. Section 69 is part of the cemetery’s 1968 expansion project. This section is along the southeastern wall of the cemetery. From this section, if you look one way you will see the Air Force Memorial. Look the other, and you can see the Washington Monument through the trees and the Pentagon over the fence.

Continue ReadingA US Army Caisson Team arrives at Section 69 of Arlington National Cemetery in a rainstorm. Section 69 is part of the cemetery’s 1968 expansion project. This section is along the southeastern wall of the cemetery. From this section, if you look one way you will see the Air Force Memorial. Look the other, and you can see the Washington Monument through the trees and the Pentagon over the fence.

The National Cathedral is seen in the distance from Arlington National Cemetery. Part of our goal in capturing your loved one’s service at Arlington is to set the tone and tell a story. We do this by not only capturing the service itself, the military honors, the folding of the flag, and the family and friends in attendance, but also by capturing the setting and the day. For many, the trip to Arlington National Cemetery is no easy feat. We want to honor your loved one by capturing the reverence of being surrounded by the Nation’s Capitol as well as the rendering of honors. Depending on the service location, we try to capture the setting as much as possible, and this can include the Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, Old Post Chapel, National Cathedral, and more, as shown here.

Continue ReadingThe National Cathedral is seen in the distance from Arlington National Cemetery. Part of our goal in capturing your loved one’s service at Arlington is to set the tone and tell a story. We do this by not only capturing the service itself, the military honors, the folding of the flag, and the family and friends in attendance, but also by capturing the setting and the day. For many, the trip to Arlington National Cemetery is no easy feat. We want to honor your loved one by capturing the reverence of being surrounded by the Nation’s Capitol as well as the rendering of honors. Depending on the service location, we try to capture the setting as much as possible, and this can include the Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, Old Post Chapel, National Cathedral, and more, as shown here.

Geese fly over a service in Section 64 of Arlington National Cemetery. To the left of the image can be seen the Pentagon Group Burial Marker, which honors and commemorates those lives lost during the 9/11 attack on the Pentagon. The monument is inscribed with 184 names, honoring all those that perished in the Pentagon and on American Airlines Flight 77. The monument is located off Patton Circle in Section 64, in the southeastern part of the cemetery, closest to the Pentagon. We will never forget.

Continue ReadingGeese fly over a service in Section 64 of Arlington National Cemetery. To the left of the image can be seen the Pentagon Group Burial Marker, which honors and commemorates those lives lost during the 9/11 attack on the Pentagon. The monument is inscribed with 184 names, honoring all those that perished in the Pentagon and on American Airlines Flight 77. The monument is located off Patton Circle in Section 64, in the southeastern part of the cemetery, closest to the Pentagon. We will never forget.