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Raphael Kellner

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© Raphael Kellner 2025

WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 24, 2025:
WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 24, 2025:

Vice President JD Vance waves to demonstrators during the 52nd Annual March for Life.


WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 23, 2024:
WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 23, 2024:

Former Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro poses with the Dean of the College of Professional Studies Liesl Riddle as he receives the Graduate School of Political Management (GSPM) Alumni Lifetime Achievement Award

WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 13, 2024:
WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 13, 2024:

SGA Sen. Ethan Fitzgerald (CCAS-U) reacts to his presidential win.

WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 18, 2023:
WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 18, 2023:

Capitol Police line up opposite protestors outside the Cannon House Office Building on October 18, 2023 in Washington, DC

WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 14, 2023:
WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 14, 2023:

Employees at the Municipal Fish Market set up and clean the raw seafood area prior to opening.


WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 8, 2024:
WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 8, 2024:

George Washington University Chief Financial Officer Bruno Fernandes illuminated by sunlight at a November Faculty Senate meeting.

WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 18, 2023:
WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 18, 2023:

Jews Say Stop Genocide of Palestinians protestors gather on the National Mall on October 18, 2023 in Washington, DC


WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 18, 2023:
WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 18, 2023:

A speaker calls for action and ceasefire in Gaza on the National Mall on October 18, 2023 in Washington, DC


WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 9, 2025:
WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 9, 2025:

From left to right, Collin Pivnick, Roan Riordan and Isaac Adler react to the Super Bowl at a watch party in the Eastern Market neighborhood.

WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 14, 2023:
WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 14, 2023:

Initialized worker gloves rest atop a large pile of Maryland hard shell crabs and take away boxes.

WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 18, 2023:
WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 18, 2023:

Capitol Police rush into the Cannon House Office Building awaiting oncoming protestors on October 18, 2023 in Washington, DC

WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 13, 2023:
WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 13, 2023:

Patrons wait and watch as fresh fish is scored and filleted.

WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 18, 2023:
WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 18, 2023:

An activist holds a sign outside the Cannon House Office Building while pleading for a cease-fire in Gaza on October 18, 2023 in Washington, DC

WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 10, 2024:
WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 10, 2024:

Two student performers sway to the rhythm during Sunday’s tech rehearsal.

WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 18, 2023:
WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 18, 2023:

A detained protestor looks out the ajar window of Capitol Police transport bus outside the Cannon House Office Building on October 18, 2023 in Washington, DC

WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 31, 2025:
WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 31, 2025:

A spread of equipment in the Mechanical And Aerospace Engineering Research Laboratories at the George Washington University

WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 13, 2023:
WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 13, 2023:

An employee pours a regular cup of New England Clam Chowder for a patron visiting the Municipal Fish Market for the first time.


WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 10:
WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 10:

The tech crew cleans and prepares the stage prior to dance rehearsal in the Dorothy Betts Marvin Theatre.

WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 13, 2023:
WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 13, 2023:

Employees at the Municipal Fish Market breakdown and clean the raw seafood area at closing time. Most employees work on a week on/week off basis leaving Monday nights for a new crew to arrive the following day.

WASHINGTON DC - FEBRUARY 2, 2024:
WASHINGTON DC - FEBRUARY 2, 2024:

Potomac Phil, a taxidermy groundhog, weighs whether to predict a long winter or an early spring.