- If you haven’t seen Diane Arbus: A box of ten photographs yet, head to the Smithsonian American Art Museum today at 5:30 p.m. for a curator gallery talk.
- Tickets are still available for tomorrow’s Fancy Camera Workshop at Fostr Collaborative led by D.C. photographer, educator, and Exposed alum, Amanda Archibald. This class is specifically designed for those who want to learn more about how their own cameras work and how to take better pictures.
- Read this as literally as you can: A snowflake photographer turned his passion into money.
- Get tickets for Critical Exposure’s “Zoom in with Your Body: DC in an Activist Era” and support D.C. youth of color who will share photos and stories of their leadership and activism on Thursday, November 1 from 6-9 p.m. at The HiIl Center at the Old Naval Hospital.
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National Geographic shares a few stories about how winning their photo contest has impacted photographers’ lives.
- Sign up for one of the many upcoming classes or special events from the Capital Photography Center.
- Winners of the Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition have been announced.
- The Victoria and Albert Museum in London has expanded their Photography Centre with an inaugural exhibit, Collecting Photography: From Daguerreotype to Digital, opening today.