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2019 Bitcoin and Nonprofits

2019 Bitcoin and Nonprofits panel at Industrious - Tysons, Virginia ©TimeLine Media
2019 Bitcoin and Nonprofits panel at Industrious – Tysons, Virginia ©TimeLine Media

Industrious – Tysons, VA

The Tysons Chamber held the 2019 Bitcoin and Nonprofits event last week at Industrious. Given that this was my first time at this location, I found the room perfect for photos. For one thing, they had large windows across the exterior-facing walls. Additionally, the white ceilings reflected that natural light around the room. When the light hits the warm floors and mixed with warm added lighting, I really did not have to do much with the color.

Moderator Andrew Clark - Tysons Chamber
Nancy Murphy - Principal - KPMG
Alex Wilson - CEO - Giving Block
Mike Bradicich - CEO General Systems
Bitcoin and Nonprofits Panel ©TimeLine Media
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Moderator Andrew Clark – Tysons Chamber
Nancy Murphy – Principal – KPMG
Alex Wilson – CEO – Giving Block
Mike Bradicich – CEO General Systems
Bitcoin and Nonprofits Panel ©TimeLine Media
Networking at Industrious in Tysons, Virginia ©TimeLine Media
Networking at Industrious in Tysons, Virginia ©TimeLine Media

Panel Discussion

In addition to the networking, a panel of technology leaders spoke about cryptocurrency and nonprofits. In general, all of these topics were not in my frame of reference. However, for the attendees that worked for or with nonprofits, I can see the value. In summary, there are advantages to using cryptocurrency for donations. Due to the emerging nature of this technology, rules are still fluid and need more discussion. Thanks to Andrew in particular for his work on this series!

2019 Bitcoin and Nonprofits panel at Industrious - Tysons, Virginia ©TimeLine Media
Bitcoin and Nonprofits panel at Industrious – Tysons, Virginia ©TimeLine Media
Tysons Chamber event at Industrious – Tysons, Virginia ©TimeLine Media

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2019 Tysons Tailgate – Tysons Partnership

Valo Park, McLean, VA

Last month, I photographed the 2019 Tysons Tailgate at Valo Park. Since it was the 4th annual edition, the Tysons Partnership team put together another well-attended and fun event! Compared to the downpour that dampened some of the spirits last year, they had amazing autumn weather for an evening outside.

Valo Park - site of the Tysons Tailgate - September 25, 2019 ©TimeLine Media
Valo Park – site of the Tysons Tailgate – 09-25-19 ©TimeLine Media
Group visiting the Tysons Tailgate at Valo Park ©TimeLine Media
Group visiting the Tysons Tailgate at Valo Park ©TimeLine Media

2019 Tysons Tailgate

In case you have not seen my previous events for the Tysons Partnership, know that I enjoy working for them. Of course they have some of the most well-attended Tysons events. Also, their members enjoy having their photos taken, and they come to events wanting to build the next great city. Moreover the Tysons Partnership team works very well together. Although you cannot see in these photos, there were some big challenges to overcome this evening. With little time to come up with solutions, they pulled it off while not letting it show on their faces. It only makes me want to work harder to show off their efforts with awesome photos!

Dranesville Supervisor John Foust speaking at the Tysons Tailgate ©TimeLine Media
Dranesville Supervisor John Foust speaking at the Tysons Tailgate ©TimeLine Media
Meghan Trossen of the Tysons Partnership speaking at the Tysons Tailgate ©TimeLine Media
Meghan Trossen of the Tysons Partnership speaking at the Tysons Tailgate ©TimeLine Media
Hunter Mill Supervisor Cathy Hudgins speaking at the Tysons Tailgate ©TimeLine Media
Hunter Mill Supervisor Cathy Hudgins speaking at the Tysons Tailgate ©TimeLine Media
DECADES band at Valo Park for the Tysons Tailgate ©TimeLine Media
DECADES band at Valo Park for the Tysons Tailgate ©TimeLine Media

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2019 MWOY Candidates – Leukemia and Lymphoma Society

Jessica Burgess - 2019 MWOY Washington DC Metro Candidate ©TimeLine Media
Jessica Burgess – 2019 MWOY Washington DC Metro Candidate ©TimeLine Media

Nestle – Arlington, VA

Earlier this year, I photographed the 2019 MWOY Candidates for the National Capital Area Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Last year, I was part of the photography team that covered their Grand Finale gala at the Marriott Marquis in DC. Although I am already booked for the date of the gala, I was available for their campaign kickoff.

2019 MWOY Washington DC Metro Candidate ©TimeLine Media
2019 MWOY Washington DC Metro Candidate ©TimeLine Media

The beautiful headquarters for Nestle was their venue for their candidates to start their competition. Since I have not been to this building before, I arrived extra early with my gear. I set up in a conference room that was a little smaller, but thankfully had blank walls. Rather than set up a backdrop in the room, I just used one of the walls for the background. Additionally, two flashes created some simple, consistent lighting for everyone that came through. Knowing what a spectacle the Grand Finale gala is like; I am excited to hear how this group will fare in raising money for blood cancer research. I wish I could see them announce the winners!

2019 MWOY Washington DC Metro Candidate ©TimeLine Media
MWOY Washington DC Metro Candidate headshot ©TimeLine Media

2019 MWOY Candidates

Professional male portrait headshot ©TimeLine Media
2019 MWOY Washington DC Metro Candidate ©TimeLine Media
Professional female portrait headshot ©TimeLine Media
MWOY Washington DC Metro Candidate headshot ©TimeLine Media

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