Jan Watkins is a lawyer and clinical social worker who runs her own business in the Washington, DC area. This website is built using Google Sites which is a free service that allows you to build a website and link it to a custom URL. The website includes basic functionality that allows her to share information with her current and potential clients.
Lucky Thai
Lucky Thai Restaurant is a family-owned restaurant that opened in the spring of 2016. The restaurant features authentic thai dishes created by Mr. and Mrs. Sirirungsri. I have known the family for nearly 15 years, so I had an understanding of and appreciation for their incredible work ethic that allowed them to save enough money to open their own Thai restaurant after being in the United States for nearly 20 years. I received only a menu from Mrs. Sirirungsri and created the site from there using WordPress. FULL WEBSITE
Tapping in Schools
Emotional Freedom Technique is a powerful, evidence-based, self-help tool that involves light tapping on acupressure points on the body. Tapping in Schools is a company that is helping to teach the tool to educators around the world so that children can benefit from its use. When I first spoke with Sue Tarlton, I was excited by her mission and her goals for spreading information about this tool. I worked with Sue to develop visual and written content for the website, chose photographs for each page and created an e-commerce element for the site.
Bubbles
I worked with a scientist who has been researching thin films using bubbles to help him take this photograph. The process required multiple photo shoots, but we finally got a great image! (Photo by Wiebke Drenckhan)
Aging
This cover photograph required some patience and persistence. I worked with the photographer in her studio to get our “talent” (an infant and an older gentleman) to hold their hands in the perfect position for the image. (Photo by Erin Scott)
Ray of Light
“Ray of Light” references an incredible transparent robotic stingray being developed at Harvard University by a team of scientists. Read the full story of how we captured this image here. (Photo by Ken Richardson)