Our annual photography contest opens next week. That’s right…next week! Join us for a kickoff happy hour on Thursday, November 7 from 6-8 p.m. at The Crown & Crow and get ready to submit your best images showcasing the Washington, D.C. area where we live, work, love, and win sports championships!
- Studio Gallery’s annual photography exhibition features 15 DC-based photographers who investigate the nature of Lost/Found. There will be a First Friday reception tonight from 6-8 p.m. and an artist’s reception on November 9 from 4-6 p.m.
- Two photography exhibits are opening at the American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center on November 9—Dark World Photographs by Frank Hallam Day and Radical Link: A New Community of Women, 1855-2020.
- Soccer player Mario Balotelli kicked a photographer’s camera from its tripod after he was subbed off during a game.
- The Royal Meteorological Society announced the winner of its Weather Photographer of the Year award: Gareth Mon Jones with his image of a cloud inversion filling a valley in Snowdonia.
- Roberto Fernández Ibáñez will open his exhibition “Visions and Reflections” on November 5 at the Uruguayan Embassy, and he will give a free presentation at Photoworks on November 7 at 7 p.m.
- Readers of the Washington Post share some love for the awesome job photographers have done covering the Nationals’ postseason run.
- An aerial photographer and pilot based in Kalispell flies a bush plane with 12 cameras mounted to it and one in the cockpit, capturing images and video of obscure places with the goal of inspiring others to love the places he does too.
- Join ASMP DC and Smithsonian American Art Museum for an artist talk with photographer David Burnett on Tuesday, 7 p.m. Free to the public with limited seating; pre-registration strongly recommended.