- Head to E Street Cinema tomorrow at 12:15 p.m. to view Rachel Elizabeth Seed’s “A Photographic Memory” followed by a discussion with the director moderated by Emily Lenzner. Use code PHOTO10DOCS at checkout for a discounted rate.
- Also tomorrow from 5:00-9:00 p.m.: The Community Collective Photography Showcase featuring 35 local photographers at Station 3510.
- In 1955, two photographers traveled across the United States for a Guggenheim grant; only one became a star.
- Filmmaker Peter Chelsom unveils his private photography collection in Tuscany, featuring some of the actors he’s worked with over the years along with everyday moments and childhood places from his life.
- Eric McNatt sued Richard Prince over a portrait he made of Kim Gordon a decade ago resulting in eight years of litigation ending in a judgment with a $450,000 payment.
- Seems like a good time to remind everyone about the U.S. Copyright Office’s resources for photographers.
- PortraitMeetDC’s next meet is June 23 at Goodwill Dulles. The event is free but registration is required; reserve your spot now.
- The Summer 2024 Edition of Truth in Photography launched this week with three curated themes.