- Head to American University Museum for an opening reception tomorrow night, 6-9 p.m. The six new exhibitions include one featuring Volkmar Wentzel’s photography that spanned 48 years working with National Geographic.
- PBS looks into how Polaroid pioneered the instant photography revolution.
- Join Capital Photography Center for a class on real estate and architectural photography tomorrow, 2-5 p.m., $99 or check out their full schedule to see all the classes coming up soon.
- Food photographer Sunny Frantz shares tips for taking better food shots and photography trends she’s watching on The Corner Table podcast.
- Photographers Jim Hollander and Rina Castelnuovo have spent two years finding Holocaust survivors and professional photographers to take their portraits all around the world.
- JoAnn Lord Koff’s “Camera Eyes: On Poetry” exhibit at Center for the Arts at the Candy Factory blends her photography and poetry; the exhibit runs through February 5.
- Lenne Chai’s fictional retro photo series “A Singaporean 377A Wedding” challenges Singapore’s resistance to same-sex marriage.
- The National Archives altered a photo of the 2017 Women’s March that was used in an exhibit about the 19th Amendment by blurring some anti-Trump signs and ones that referred to female anatomy. The archives issued an apology for doing so and will replace the image used with the original, unaltered image.
- Aleksey Myakishev documents everyday life in Russia through monochromatic images.