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Friday Links: October 27, 2017

October 27, 2017 By Heather Goss

Stringroom by Salvatore Pirrone by Eddie K. Photo
  • The Washington Post Magazine has a photo essay exploring the four quadrants of D.C. and changes taking place across the city.
  • Head to Glen Echo Park for the 2017 Photoslam Exhibit, featuring among others two Exposed alums: Tom Mullins and Denzil Spicer. A reception and gallery talk is this Saturday, 5 to 7 p.m.
  • Submit your work to IGDC’s first community exhibit, featuring “the best sides of the DMV,” by October 30.
  • Errol Morris reviews a new photobook by Peter Manseau that looks back at the “beginnings of photography and its deceptions” in The Apparitionists: A Tale of Phantoms, Fraud, Photography, and the Man Who Captured Lincoln’s Ghost.
  • Photobucket shocked its users last week by holding their photos hostage until they paid hundreds of dollars for a new hosting fee.
  • Terry Richardson, the Harvey Weinstein of the photography business, is out.
  • The FAA is recommending cameras (and any electronics bigger than a smartphone) be banned from checked luggage on airplanes due to lithium-ion battery fires.
  • Lensrentals released data about what equipment photographers have been renting in 2017.
  • Hisakata Hiroyuki’s action shots make these cats look like they practice martial arts.

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