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Friday Links: July 6, 2018

July 6, 2018 By Heather Goss Leave a Comment

Photo by Mike Maguire
  • Momenta is offering tuition scholarships to photographers for its upcoming Project Puerto Rico workshop.
  • Artists can apply now to participate in Superfine!, a new art fair coming to Union Market this October, and which promises that over half the exhibitors will be from the metro area.
  • Photographers aged 18 and under can submit their images to Glen Echo Photoworks Gallery competition until July 13.
  • Audubon announced the winners of its 2018 photography awards, and one super-kid swept all three youth categories.
  • How does National Geographic get up close and personal photos of animals in the wild? With custom-made Crittercams, of course.
  • A strange new exhibit explores painter Winslow Homer’s inspiration by connecting it to the burgeoning Daguerreotype techniques being developed during his lifetime.
  • High speed photography isn’t just for sports—it can also capture exploding paint balloons to crashing waves and beyond.
  • Portrait photographer Donald Maclellan did his own version of Where Are They Now by tracking down his old classmates 35 years later. (If you happen to be in Mallaig you can visit Harry Potter movie locations and also Maclellan’s exhibit.)
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