Photography of the Puget Sound Region, including galleries of Bellevue, Tacoma, and Mount Rainier.
TIA is very proud to announce that Olympia, Washington, has its own independent galleries located within the compilation of cityscapes of the United States.
To view the galleries of Olympia, please click here: https://tia.photoshelter.com/gallery-collection/OLYMPIA-WASHINGTON/C0000zvjJITL8S64
TIA is very proud to announce that Olympia, Washington, has its own independent galleries located within the compilation of cityscapes of the United States.
To view the galleries of Olympia, please click here: https://tia.photoshelter.com/gallery-collection/OLYMPIA-WASHINGTON/C0000zvjJITL8S64
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36 imagesAlthough considered a suburb of Seattle, Bellevue is its own independent city with a population of more than 122,000. Bellevue is a very pretty city across Lake Washington, to the east of Seattle. This is part of the metropolitan area that Seattleites refer to as "The Eastside". Bellevue serves as the headquarters to major corporations such as T-Mobile, Eddie Bauer, and Expedia, and has been rapidly developing within the last two decades. As you can see from the photos featured in this gallery, this suburb has its own skyline and central business district! Bellevue truly is its own city with several scenic areas for rest and relaxation!
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19 imagesEnjoy some captivating images of Bellevue, Washington from the air! Aerial Photography of Seattle, Washington, USA. TIA collaborates with helicopter pilots to perform aerial photography projects over different cities. We remove the door on the passenger side, and I "hang out" even though I'm safely harnessed. TIA is not in the drone business yet, and prefers to work with pilots. As a result, TIA completely owns both the professional and personal experience of hovering above magnificent cities with photography equipment in tow.
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20 imagesThis is a gallery featuring Mount Rainier. All on its own, Rainier is the majestic medallion, mountain, and volcano that frequently complements and accentuates Seattleās dynamic landscape along the range of the Cascade Mountains on clear days throughout the year.
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15 imagesIf you have ever flown into Seattle, you probably know the airport is called "Sea-Tac International Airport", which is the abbreviation for "Seattle-Tacoma". You have seen images of Seattle, but have you ever wondered what Tacoma looks like? Here is your opportunity! Equidistant between Seattle and the state capital of Olympia (32 miles / 50km), Tacoma is Washington State's third largest city, and the somewhat underrated stepsister of Seattle. While Tacoma may not necessarily be the top priority of places to visit while in the Puget Sound region, it is still an intriguing city very much worth exploring. One of the United States' largest and most beautiful city parks, Point Defiance, is in Tacoma. Point Defiance hosts the city's zoo and aquarium featuring a fabulous collection of animals. Don't forget to take the extremely scenic and enchanting Five-Mile Drive through the park. A few miles away, you can choose to either drive, cycle, or walk across the nation's fifth longest suspension bridge, the twins of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, which has quite an eccentric history all by itself!