- Register for Photoworks’ Coffee and Critique this Sunday at 10:00 a.m. to share and discuss your current work with fellow artists.
- Truth in Photography takes on looking for truth in a digital age, democratization of the camera, and citizen journalism with online exhibitions and remarks.
- Foreground launches as a new umbrella entity to serve as a comprehensive, one-stop photography marketplace with backing from ShootProof, Collage, and PSG, a growth equity firm.
- Join the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities for the “Our City, Ourselves: Women Photograph Washington” closing event and community celebration on May 20 at 6:00 p.m. Local photography groups including Exposed DC look forward to being part of the event and discussion!
- From 2014 to 2019, Kristin Bedford spent more than 100 hours documenting the lowrider scene of Los Angeles, photographing and collecting oral histories.
- The Washington County Arts Council is celebrating 50 years of the C&O Canal, since the National Park Service took over, with a photography exhibit in Hagerstown.
- If you find yourself in New Orleans, here are some rules of photographing second lines, according to a club member, a lawyer, and photographers.
- Photographer Wolfgang Fröhling captures the half-renovated houses of a former mining region in Germany, a result of workers’ apartments being sold off but with new owners only purchasing half of the building as miners maintained a lifelong right of residence to their quarters.