- DCist is back! Along with our favorite required reading: the monthly Arts Agenda by Exposed alum Pat Padua.
- Mark your calendars for Tuesday, June 26 from 2-3 p.m. to chat at 202Creates Co-Working Day about the business side of photography. More info to come.
- Starting today, see the evolution of Daguerrerotypes: Five Decades of Collecting at the National Portrait Gallery.
- Westminster Abbey’s attic has been closed to the public for 700 years—until this week. Architecture Digest gives us a peek at the hundreds of British relics it holds and the spectacular views of London.
- Our Crystal City Fotowalk sets the stage for the Washington Photo Safari all about composition on Sunday, June 24, 2:30-5:00 p.m., $79.
- Anthony Hilliard talks with Noisey about how he came to be Future’s lead photographer and stories behind some of his images.
- TEAL Magazine, a publication that focuses on film photography, music, art and culture, is having a launch party for their inaugural issue on July 7. RSVP here.
- Twelve photographers have been shortlisted for the Leica Oskar Barnack Award. The winner will be announced in October.
- Thomas Peschak juxtaposes the past with the present in Peru’s Guano Islands to see how seabird habitats have changed over the years.
- National Geographic is hosting a Your Shot Meet Up on Saturday, June 23 at their headquarters. Space is limited and free for members, but RSVP is required.