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Friday Links: May 4, 2018

May 4, 2018 By Noe Todorovich

“Bat Fangs” by Mike Maguire

Just one week until our 2018 Annual Photography Show opens… ONE WEEK! You have until Friday, May 11 at noon to buy your advanced tickets online for $15 or you can get them at the door for $20. We can’t wait to see everyone at Dupont Underground and celebrate another year of awesome D.C. photography!

  • “He went from driver to Agence France-Presse’s chief photographer in Kabul, Afghanistan. He supported a large family that included 3 blind brothers and 2 blind children. On Monday, he was killed while covering a rush-hour suicide bombing.”
  • The Atlantic shares a selection of Marai’s work.
  • John Reardon, longtime photographer for the Observer, passed away recently. The Guardian shares some of his memorable work.
  • In this interview with Focus on the Story, Kirth Bobb chats about street photography and shares some of his favorite D.C. street images, one of which is in our 2018 show!
  • Someone photographed an osprey but actually captured a mini food chain in the process.
  • Winslow Homer was more than just a painter…some 50 photographs of his along with a long-lost camera of his will be part of an exhibition in Maine.
  • Benny Chan has been named the 2018 recipient of the Julius Shulman Institute Excellence in Photography Award.

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