- Our Featured Instagrammers post has moved to Thursday! We’ll send a few of our favorites out in our new weekly newsletter with Friday Links. Tag your photos #exposeddc to get featured.
- The Corcoran is suffering more layoffs, including full-time instructors in the photography program, as it continues its integration into George Washington University.
- See South Korea’s Soomin Ham’s “retro images” at the Multiple Exposures Gallery in Alexandria. She talked to WCP’s Louis Jacobson about how she creates her work.
- See photographic studies on the aftermath of radiation in Chernobyl and Fukushima at Goethe-Institut. More great coverage from Jacobson in the WCP.
- A couple local photographers have reported being hit up with this text scam, so we’re passing on the warning. (Five minutes after sharing this with our team, our own James Calder got the text.)
- Sign up for one of the street photography workshops by the Historical Society of Washington, D.C. The first one is this Saturday, focusing on architecture.
- Photographs soon won’t count against Twitter’s 140-character limit.
- I Remember California.
- Photographer Mark Hoelscher went out with the D.C. Department of Public Works for the “Great Graffiti Wipeout.”
- The New York Times features Exposed alum Monique Atherton’s work on age, sexuality, and worth.
- Malcom X was born yesterday in 1925. The Museum of Modern Art shares Gordon Parks’ 1963 photo from its collection.
- Advice for young photographers on how to capture the fringes of society.
- The only way to end a week: 10 great wins for endangered species.