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$ 109
Once again, Washington National Cathedral is clearing out its Nave and putting on a special lighting display, this one organized by Luxmuralis, Washington Photo Safari will be there to help you get the best images on your cameras or your phones!
Step into “Time”, a breathtaking immersive experience by the UK-based art collective Luxmuralis, making its Washington, DC debut at Washington National Cathedral.

This one-of-a-kind experience invites you to explore humanity’s relationship with the concept of time through breathtaking visuals, evocative soundscapes, and thought-provoking storytelling. You’ll traverse wormholes, stand at the dawn of the universe, and witness the birth of our planet — all inside one of D.C.’s most iconic landmarks.
“Time” by Luxmuralis transforms sacred architecture into a living canvas of vivid projections and original music. Join us on a dazzling journey of color, story, and sound.
Your fee also includes exclusive VIP access to a private space in the Cathedral’s lower crypt, showcasing the light show artistry in an intimate and unforgettable setting, with the ticket including admission to the main show and afterward one complimentary drink within the secret crypt space!
E. David Luria Washington Photo Safari founder and director, will be there at your side to guide you in the best use of your camera and phone settings to get the best color, composition and sharpness for your images.
Tripods are not allowed on this safari.
This will be a very popular event, so space is limited. We have chosen weekday evenings when crowd sizes will be smaller.
Book your safari now to get in on this exciting photographic experience
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- Camera
- Lenses
- Extra memory cards
- Extra charged battery
- Accessories such as filters
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Meet at the Visitor entrance on the left side of the cathedral as you face it, with your back to Wisconsin Ave.
Meet at 3131 Wisconsin Ave, NW, parking onsite
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Architectural photographer E. David Luria is founder and director of the Washington Photo Safari, which has provided over 6,700 photo safaris for 46,000 amateur photographers – an average of 5 people every day, 365 days a year, since it was founded in 1999.
“You taught me several important points and helped me better understand not only photography but also my own camera. I’ve taken photo classes at the Smithsonian, Glen Echo, and the Washington School of Photography. You’ve been the best among all the teachers I’ve had.“ David Lassiter, Olney, MD
Trained in Paris by a protégé of Henri Cartier-Bresson, Mr. Luria is a member of the American Society of Media Photographers and the Society of Photographic Educators and has had his images of DC appear in over 100 publications, calendars, and postcards and on 30 magazine covers.