- Local photographers, including some familiar names and Exposed DC regulars, documented the reactions to election results in D.C. over last weekend in this BYT roundup.
- The DC Creative Affairs Office announced an on-demand series of conversations focused on supporting mental health for the District’s creatives for Global Entrepreneurship Week 2020, including a session on “Small Business and Mental Health” with photographer Violetta Markelou on November 19 at 12:40 p.m.
- Zanele Muholi’s work shows the power of photography in activism, addressing reality while awakening the potential that lies within each and every subject, most of whom are personally connected to the artist.
- You can now view the official magazine for the Focus on the Story International Photo Festival 2020 online as well as purchase a copy here.
- Focus on the Story board member Chantale Wong’s photos of the late Civil Rights icon John Lewis were on exhibit at the Photographic Nights of Selma Festival.
- Tomorrow at 2:30 p.m., Washington Photo Safari is hosting a food-focused session at Uptown Market for $79/person which includes prix fixe lunch and photographic instruction. Wearing masks and maintaining social distancing are required.
- Explore the 13 iconic dioramas specifically created for the Interior Museum between 1935 and 1945 to illustrate aspects of the Department of the Interior’s mission in an online exhibition featuring many never-before-published archival photographs.
- Winners of the second year of the Close-Up Photographer of the Year competition were announced recently, with winners and finalists in seven different categories.
- Veteran street photographer GODLIS has been capturing the anarchy and humour of everyday life in New York City since the 1970s.