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Jake McGuire publishes seasonal DC photo book

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Jake McGuire publishes seasonal DC photo book

By AI, Created 4:35 PM UTC, May 22, 2026, /AGP/ – Veteran Washington, D.C. photographer Jake McGuire has released a new coffee-table book featuring images of the capital across all four seasons. The book targets gift buyers, hotels and universities, with distribution through Amazon and direct bulk sales.

Why it matters: - The book adds a new visual title to Jake McGuire’s Washington, D.C. photo collection and is positioned for use as a gift item and classroom resource. - Scott Sklar, adjunct professor and sustainable energy director at George Washington University’s Environment & Energy Management Institute, says the book could fit meteorology and atmospheric science programs. - The seasonal format gives readers a picture-based way to see how weather shapes the city across the year.

What happened: - Jake McGuire, a veteran Washington, D.C. news photographer, published a new coffee-table photo book about the nation’s capital in all four seasons. - The book follows McGuire’s other D.C. picture books and is being marketed as a welcome gift for hotels, meetings and conventions. - Single copies are available on Amazon. - Large orders can be purchased directly from McGuire with quantity discounts.

The details: - McGuire said weather affects everyone and has a major impact on industries including agriculture, aviation and traffic. - McGuire also said weather often comes up as casual conversation, which inspired the book’s theme. - Sklar said the book could work as required or summer reading for students in meteorology or atmospheric science. - Sklar said instructors could use the photos to explain the science behind the images. - The book includes images from one of Washington’s most massive storms, Snowmageddon in February 2010. - McGuire says two back-to-back storms dumped as much as 60 inches of snow in the area.

Between the lines: - The book is aimed at both visitors and educators, which suggests McGuire is trying to broaden the audience beyond traditional photography buyers. - The focus on weather gives the book a built-in academic angle while still appealing as a visual souvenir. - The inclusion of Snowmageddon adds a recognizable local reference that may help the book stand out from generic city photo collections.

What’s next: - Hotels, conference planners and universities could be the main early buyers if the book gets adopted as a gift or teaching tool. - Bulk orders and direct sales may become more important than individual retail sales if institutional demand grows. - McGuire’s existing D.C. picture-book catalog could support follow-on sales from the new title.

The bottom line: - McGuire’s new book pairs Washington landmarks with weather-driven storytelling, giving it potential appeal as both a gift item and a classroom aid.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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