Run Congressman (or Congressional Staffer), run! Run for your life!! Well, probably just to avoid being late. Though if I worked there, I’d absolutely be watching my back every time I entered or exited the building. Nicely framed, Victoria Pickering.
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In Frame: August 14, 2013
Our Flickr pool has seen a predictable spike of late in festive images from local county fairs. While I do love the warm glow of a spinning Ferris wheel at night, the radiating geometry and clever framing of this shot from Victoria Pickering differentiate it from the rest.
2021 Exposed DC Photography Show Virtual Exhibit
The 2021 virtual exhibit is now closed as we prepare for the 2023 Exposed DC Photography Show opening on Sunday, June 4, 2023.
A full-color exhibition magazine featuring all of the winning images can be purchased at the opening as well as online here.
View our opening day wrap-up post here.
All the exhibition photos can be purchased as framed prints online here as well as through the virtual gallery. On-site, each image has a QR code that can be scanned.
The 2021 Exposed DC Photography Show is made possible through the support of Lost Origins Gallery, Focus on the Story, the DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities, @capitalphotographycenter, and @washingtonphotosafari.
Featured Artists
Arpita Upadhyaya | Flickr | Instagram
Ashley Brown | Website | Instagram
Carol Stalun | Instagram
Chris Suspect | Website | Instagram
Christopher Chern | Instagram
Christopher Smyth | Website | Instagram
Christy Knight | Instagram
Dylan Bilbao | Instagram
Eric Purcell | Website
Geoff Livingston | Website | Instagram
Jenny Markley | Website | Instagram
Joe Flood | Website | Instagram
John Buckley | Website | Instagram
John Sonderman | Instagram
Kim Keller | Website | Instagram
Kristian Whipple | Website | Instagram
Mark Alan Andre | Website | Instagram
Matthew Howard | Instagram
Merone Hailemeskel | Instagram
Michael Ryan | Website | Instagram
Mike Landsman | Website | Instagram
Miki Jourdan | Instagram
Mukul Ranjan | Website | Instagram
Nick Moreland | Website | Instagram
Philippa Hughes | Website | Instagram
Phillip Ford | Instagram
Robb Hill | Website | Instagram
Satya Ponnaluri | Instagram
Scott Cook | Instagram
Sue Dorfman
Thomas Cluderay | Website | Instagram
Victoria Pickering | Website | Instagram
Winning Photos of our 11th Annual Exposed DC Contest
We received a record number of photographs this year, thanks in part to extraordinary circumstances that extended our contest, which made it all the more difficult to suss out several dozen that would celebrate life in the nation’s capital. We’re proud to highlight images from institutions we welcomed as a city, such as the new era of organizing that the Women’s March has ushered in and the opening of the National African American Museum of History and Culture; smaller moments we reveled in like memorable art exhibits, snow days, and festivals; and then of course the subtle scenes that make every day life in D.C. such a rich experience. You’ll find the complete list of winners below. Save the date now for the opening of the Exposed DC Photography Show on March 9. We’ll have more information about our great new venue and the event details soon. New this year, we’ve partnered with FRAMEBRIDGE, a local company which will be printing and framing all the images for the show!
Some of you recently discovered Exposed DC, and we hope whether you won or not, you’ll stick around and become part of our community. Here’s how to get involved, including contributing images to our daily features, coming out to happy hours, and being part of our other programming through the year.
Join us tonight to toast to the winners at Meridian Pint in Columbia Heights at 6 p.m. Open to all photographers and photography fans. Our team will be there, so please come and say hello and help us celebrate photography in Washington, D.C.
Friday Links: April 15, 2016
- A new photo exhibit, For the Record: Changing D.C., featuring work by 30 local artists including Exposed alums Victoria Pickering, Mark Alan Andre and Shamila Chaudhary, opened yesterday at the Historical Society of Washington D.C.
- We featured a gallery last week, but now read the story behind those jaw-dropping photos of the collections at the Natural History Museum.
- Save the date! Thursday, June 2, 2016, 6pm-9pm: “BREAK THE FRAME” — Critical Exposure‘s Annual Youth Photography Exhibition. More details soon.
- The National Park Service is starting a cool Then & Now project in the Shenandoah.
- Have an idea to better connect people to photography? Apply for a $10,000 Crusade Engagement Grant to make it happen. Deadline, April 19.
- We love an airplane landing/takeoff close-up shot as much as anyone, but this tourist got more than he bargained for near a small Caribbean airport. Darwin just flinched.
- Talking of close-ups, check out these gorgeous photos of feathers.
- 31-year-old American, Kris Hernandez, became the first foreigner to train from scratch and work her way up into Japanese women’s pro wrestling.
- The Japanese village where human inhabitants are outnumbered by life-sized “scarecrow” dolls. Caution: will absolutely cause nightmares.
- Beautiful toilets from around the world, courtesy of Lonely Planet.
- I Looked Up and There You Were — an unusual angle on rescued dogs.
- And back to Japan (where else) for a hedgehog cafe.
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