Earlier this week, we announced some exciting news! We are partnering with Focus on the Story and Lost Origins Gallery to present the 15th annual Exposed DC Photography Show in an outdoor installation in Mount Pleasant this summer. A special celebration will take place on Sunday, June 6 at 3 p.m. as part of the kickoff for the fourth annual Focus on the Story International Photo Festival. We are also exploring additional, creative ways to share the winning images to ensure increased accessibility and safe opportunities to view the show. Stay tuned for updates on our events and exhibition news!
- Join Leica Store DC for the next virtual edition of Cameras, Coffee, and Conversation featuring photographer and filmmaker Mynxii White on April 7 at 4:30 p.m.
- A U.S. appeals court has ruled in favor of photographer Lynn Goldsmith in her copyright dispute over how Andy Warhol had used her portrait photo of Prince.
- Timeless photos of a traveling circus trigger nostalgic thoughts of a long-lost time.
- Glen Echo Park Partnership Galleries issued a call for artwork for an upcoming juried exhibition to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the park’s iconic Dentzel carousel.
- Christopher Mathews celebrated his birthday near the erupting Geldingadalur volcano in Iceland with the northern lights making an appearance.
- The first annual Leica Women Summit, a tuition-free virtual gathering, will be held April 22, 24, and 25.
- Photographers often carefully light the petals of flowers, avoiding harsh bright spots, but those are just what Xuebing Du seeks in her images.
- A new show on Hulu called “Exposure” follows up-and-coming mobile photographers participating in weekly challenges.
- The “Our City, Ourselves: Women Photograph Washington” virtual exhibition opened this week, with a panel featuring some of the artists in the show. Share your photos taken around the city with the hashtag #OurCityCAH and the Ward in which the photo was taken to participate yourself.