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Friday Links: August 22, 2014

August 22, 2014 By exposeddc

Pool Party 10 by Rob Cannon
Pool Party 10 by Rob Cannon

Another Friday is upon us! September is coming up soon, so save the dates for three great classes we’re sponsoring during Knowledge Commons DC’s fall session. Learn street photography techniques, how to take an impromptu portrait, or tips to catch the airplanes taking-off over Gravelly Point. Registration starts eight-days prior for each class. They’re free but they’ll fill up quickly!

  • Unrest in Ferguson continues, and earlier this week Getty photographer Scott Olsen was arrested while reporting on it…
  • …but the majority of the protests have been peaceful.
  • Gordon Parks’ 1950s photo essay on civil rights-era America is as relevant as ever.
  • On the other side of the globe, Andrew Quilty has created this powerful photo essay about a group of Kurdish soldiers.
  • D.C. Superior Court finalized the Corcoran’s split between GWU and NGA this week, stating that no works can be transferred outside the District without the D.C. attorney general’s approval.
  • Even we were hesitant to click on this photo series about Mystery Meat.
  • Humans of New York becomes Humans of the World and moves to Iraq.
  • Here’s a great piece about E. Brady Robinson’s art desk series (can you spot the card from our Flaunt show in the last photo?)
  • This story reminded some of us why we no longer ride in helicopters over volcanoes.
  • All across America, artists are taking over billboards.
  • Cage-free shark photographer Michael Muller survived Shark Week.
  • Two Swiss photographers remind us why hobbies make life better.
  • We wish we had been invited to these twin tigers’ Piñata Birthday Party!

Filed Under: Friday Links Tagged With: civil rights, Corcoran, Ferguson, Humans of New York, shark week, tigers

InstantDC Open Call – Not Long Now

August 19, 2014 By exposeddc

wade in the water by Jenny Markley
wade in the water by Jenny Markley

Have you submitted your best work to our InstantDC 2014 Open Call yet? If you have, good on you! If not, you have less than two weeks left.

Still wondering what to choose from your portfolio? Here’s another selection from an earlier InstantDC show to give you a general feel for the kind of images that might catch the eye of our judges. This beautifully composed photo by Jenny Markely is filled with serenity, joy and innocence. Just dreamy.

Whether your work is as soft and gentle as this, or is cut from a completely different cloth, just be sure to submit your images right here before September 1!

Filed Under: Contest Tagged With: call for entries, contest, exhibit, InstantDC, Jenny Markley, Open Call, show, submissions

InstantDC Open Call – Counting Down

August 7, 2014 By exposeddc

the conversation by Greg Schmigel
the conversation by Greg Schmigel

With under four weeks left before the deadline for our InstantDC 2014 Open Call, we thought we’d feature selected images from previous InstantDC contests and shows to give you a feel for what appeals to us. That’s not to say we’re looking for this photograph again, but rather that it’s something you might draw inspiration from.

One winner of a 2011 InstantDC contest, this particular image by Greg Schmigel stands out as a classic documentary photo, telling a story without giving it all away, letting the viewer’s imagination do the rest.

September 1 will be upon us before you know it. When you’re ready, submit your images right here.

Filed Under: Contest Tagged With: call for entries, contest, InstantDC, Open Call, show

Reminder – InstantDC 2014 Open Call

July 29, 2014 By exposeddc

The Day I Met Ms. Milko by Michael Andrade
The Day I Met Ms. Milko by Michael Andrade

It’s nearly August, so this is just a friendly tap on the shoulder to remind you about the call for entries for our upcoming InstantDC 2014 show. You have until September 1 to submit your images, so get shooting and selecting!

Filed Under: Contest Tagged With: call for entries, contest, exhibit, InstantDC, Open Call, submission, Washington School of Photography, WSP

Open Call for InstantDC’s 2014 Show

July 2, 2014 By exposeddc

Photo by DoctorJ.Bass
Photo by DoctorJ.Bass

UPDATE: We’ve announced the winners!

Starting right out of the gates after joining Exposed DC, Instant DC is launching an open call for photography by D.C.-area photographers starting now through September 1, 2014.

We are partnering with the Washington School of Photography, which is graciously hosting a free opening night celebration October 3, and showcasing the exhibition for an entire month. More details about the opening night soon.

Highlights and rules for submitting:

1. Exposed DC, Instant DC, and the Washington School of Photography will print, frame, and hang your image(s) should they be selected, so all you have to do is pay the submission fee of $25 for up to 4 images. You may submit an unlimited number of batches at 4 for $25.

2. Selections will be chosen by a panel of judges including photography professor E. Brady Robinson and photojournalist Keith Lane. All judging is blind, winners will be notified after the judging process is over, in early September 2014.

3. Submit your best photographs. While you need to be a resident of the Washington D.C. metro area, there is no category delimiter, geographic requirement, or theme for this call, each piece will be judged on its own artistic merit, as with past Exposed DC shows.

4. Images must be at least 1024 pixels on the shortest side. Your image may be disqualified if you cannot provide a high enough resolution image for printing and framing.

5. All framed works will be on sale for $250 at the exhibition, this will be a great opportunity to support local photographers and take home a unique one-of-a-kind piece of art. The Washington School of Photography and Exposed DC will share 40% commission on sales.

6. Prizes will go to the first, second, and third place winners, with five honorable mentions. Prizes may be both sponsored gifts as well as monetary up to $500 in value.

So what are you waiting for? Good luck!
submit

Filed Under: Contest Tagged With: Contest launch, InstantDC, Open Call, show, Washington School of Photography

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