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Friday Links: October 23, 2016

October 23, 2015 By Heather Goss

1963 Volvo by Caroline Angelo
1963 Volvo by Caroline Angelo
  • The much-anticipated Irving Penn exhibit opens at the Smithsonian American Art Museum today, with events all day including lectures, tours, book signings, and an After Hours party.
  • The eminently photogenic DC Tweed Ride is this Sunday.
  • The Obama administration said on Monday that it would require drone owners to register their unmanned aircraft as part of an effort to curtail rogue drone flights that pose a danger to commercial aircraft and crowded public venues. Yeah, good luck with that.
  • Italian photographer Lorenzo Tugnoli talks to the Washington Post about his work covering the smuggling capital of Libya.
  • The many, many faces of Hillary Clinton at the Benghazi hearing.
  • See the best entries in the 2015 National Geographic photo contest and add your own.
  • FotoWeekDC kicks off November 7. Check out their calendar for all the events.
  • These amazingly small concrete homes are like Japanese time capsules.
  • In the hills of the Catalan Pyrenees, aspiring pastors live among their livestock in the “School of Shepherds.”
  • We’re enjoying these silly “photo invasions” by illustrator Lucas Levitan.
  • Baby Masai giraffe makes his first official outing at the Los Angeles zoo.

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