- A new photo exhibit, For the Record: Changing D.C., featuring work by 30 local artists including Exposed alums Victoria Pickering, Mark Alan Andre and Shamila Chaudhary, opened yesterday at the Historical Society of Washington D.C.
- We featured a gallery last week, but now read the story behind those jaw-dropping photos of the collections at the Natural History Museum.
- Save the date! Thursday, June 2, 2016, 6pm-9pm: “BREAK THE FRAME” — Critical Exposure‘s Annual Youth Photography Exhibition. More details soon.
- The National Park Service is starting a cool Then & Now project in the Shenandoah.
- Have an idea to better connect people to photography? Apply for a $10,000 Crusade Engagement Grant to make it happen. Deadline, April 19.
- We love an airplane landing/takeoff close-up shot as much as anyone, but this tourist got more than he bargained for near a small Caribbean airport. Darwin just flinched.
- Talking of close-ups, check out these gorgeous photos of feathers.
- 31-year-old American, Kris Hernandez, became the first foreigner to train from scratch and work her way up into Japanese women’s pro wrestling.
- The Japanese village where human inhabitants are outnumbered by life-sized “scarecrow” dolls. Caution: will absolutely cause nightmares.
- Beautiful toilets from around the world, courtesy of Lonely Planet.
- I Looked Up and There You Were — an unusual angle on rescued dogs.
- And back to Japan (where else) for a hedgehog cafe.