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Friday Links: September 6, 2019

September 6, 2019 By Ron Keith

Photo by John Goucher
  • Submit your favorite images you’ve taken around the U.S. for our road trip themed Crystal City Fotowalk exhibit slated to open in early fall! Deadline for entries is September 14.
  • Speaking of photography taken around the country, check out Gregory Halpern’s work documenting life in Omaha, Nebraska.
  • The Smithsonian American Art Museum and BYT are having a museum after hours event on September 20 to celebrate the last weekend of summer, inspired by David Levinthal’s photography exhibit.
  • Famed fashion photographer Peter Lindbergh died earlier this week at the age of 74. Harpers Bazaar and others reflect on his iconic work in the industry.
  • Myanmar-based Zay Yar Lin is a sea captain by day who is also a self-taught photographer capturing scenes at sea and on land too.
  • Freelance photographers, beware this overpayment scam that cost a wedding photographer $4,600.
  • South African flowers frozen for three nights and photographed in water at dawn are the subject of the Zero Degrees project. 
  • The opening reception of the National Press Club’s 20th annual members’ photo exhibit is tonight at 6:30 p.m. The exhibit features 37 print photos and 130 electronic images from 42 Club members.

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