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Friday Links: June 14, 2019

June 14, 2019 By Ron Keith

Photo by Miki Jourdan
  • Register now for our second KCDC class “Be Your Own Best Critic: Judging Your Photography” with Exposed alum Yonas Hassen on Thursday, June 20 at cove Dupont, 6:30-8:00 p.m. 
  • Tomorrow’s street photography class with Exposed alum Mukul Ranjan filled up fast, but you can still try your luck with the waitlist.
  • APA DC is hosting a presentation and panel on photography assisting and second shooting tonight at Studiowerks from 6-9 p.m., $15 for members / $20 for non-members.
  • Farah Al Qasimi’s recent work shot in her home country, the United Arab Emirates, explores “social customs as seen through objects” and “an anthropological sense of unseen boundaries.” 
  • Gabriela Hasbun documents the little-known culture of black cowboys in the West.
  • Head to Lost Origins Gallery tomorrow from 6-10 p.m. for an opening reception and book launch for “Frame of Mind” featuring punk photos from 1997-2017 by D.C. photographer Antonia Tricarico.
  • A photo from a meeting of “tech titans” was photoshopped to make it look like women participated.
  • Taylor Lorenz writes in The Atlantic about Chernobyl selfies and how seeking attention by shaming people for seeking attention is the new influencing.

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