Join us TONIGHT at an opening reception for the new Crystal City Fotowalk. Explore the exhibit on your way over from the metro station and then stop by Gallery Underground to say hello, grab a drink and snacks, and see even more art. Now let’s dive into some links…
- Join Exposed alum Amanda Archibald for an Intro to Product Styling + Photography workshop at Steadfast Supply this Sunday, 1-3 p.m., $35 (materials and snacks included). Learn to style products for branding, website, and social media use.
- Stop Motion is seeking black and white photography from the D.C. metro area for their third slideshow. Deadline for entries is this Sunday.
- Antonio Guerra explores interaction between human and nature in his mind-bending, conceptual series, “Ver de Acción.”
- Canon and Nikon may be late to the mirrorless game, but their arrival on the scene further solidifies mirrorless cameras’ role in the future of photography.
- Exposed alum (and featured photographer in the new Fotowalk exhibit) Chris Suspect will be hosting a Day of the Dead workshop in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico from Oct. 29 through Nov. 4.
- The Washington Post has partnered with the African Photojournalism Database to highlight the work of 10 African photographers and photojournalists through a 10-part series.
- Wikimedia Commons announced their annual Wiki Loves Monuments call for entries through the end of September.
- The Guardian recently obtained documents that show a National Park Service photographer edited photos at the insistence of President Trump and Sean Spicer to make the inauguration crowds look bigger.
- Women aren’t allowed in soccer stadiums in Iran for men’s matches, but that didn’t stop Parisa Pourtaherian from becoming the first female photographer to shoot a national soccer league match.
- Slovakian photographer Mária Švarbová synchronizes swimmers both in and out of the water.
- Stanley Kubrick became a staff photographer for Look magazine at the age of 17. An exhibit in New York explores some of his early work.