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Friday Links: June 16, 2017

June 16, 2017 By James Calder

Jefferson Memorial by Angela Napili
Jefferson Memorial by Angela Napili

 

  • Whether or not you’re willing to pay to get in to Awesome Con, there are bound to be photo ops galore near the Convention Center this weekend.
  • Mark your calendars for APA|DC’s next Happy Hour on Tuesday, June 27, 6-9 p.m. at Comet Ping Pong. The event is open to everyone.
  • Plan further ahead for a significant solar eclipse across the U.S. on Monday, August 21. You could witness a total eclipse if you’re along its path from Oregon to South Carolina. Don’t worry bright eyes, we’ll remind you closer to time.
  • As more women pick up cameras, they’re changing female representation around the world.
  • Marie Cosindas, an early pioneer of color photography known for her painterly style, has died aged 93.
  • French photographer Mathias Depardon, who was arrested in Turkey on May 8 while on assignment for National Geographic, was released last Friday without ever being charged.
  • Ed Alcock made a series of intense portraits of folks in northwest France whose lives revolve around animals.
  • Dog follows street view photographer in Korea, photobombs every photo.
  • Criminals: just go ahead and quit right now — meet the six newest members of Taiwan’s police force.

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