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2023 Best in Show Winner: Angela Napili

May 30, 2023 By exposeddc

The 17th Annual Exposed DC Photography Show is just around the corner! Please join us this Sunday, June 4 from 3-6 p.m. for an opening celebration at Lost Origins Outside in the alley adjacent to Ellē at 3221 Mount Pleasant St NW.

In the days leading up to the show opening, we’ll be announcing this year’s Best in Show winners. Each of these images was chosen by one of our guest judges—five distinguished, local photographers and creatives. The winning photographers each receive a $100 cash prize along with the Best in Show distinction.

Join us in congratulating Angela Napili whose photo, “Draw the Curtain” and “Delta Solar” was selected by judge Colin Winterbottom. Regarding his selection, Colin commented that “Angela captured a strong pairing in the Hirshhorn’s temporary cover and the sculpture that sits across the way. The triangular elements of the parting curtains echo the triangular elements in the Delta Solar. I expect few people would have noted the fleeting juxtaposition – well done!”

You can view more of Angela’s work and connect with her on Instagram and Twitter. 


About the Judge

Colin Winterbottom is a fine art photographer with an interest in architecture. He is particularly motivated to discover “new takes” on monumental and iconic subjects. Colin seeks out unusual points of view and unexpected juxtapositions. Favoring atmosphere over accuracy, his photography evokes emotional undercurrents in the built environment. Colin’s penchant for unique perspectives drew him to historic preservation projects in which construction equipment like scaffolds and scissor lifts give access to rarely accessible views and proximity to ornamental details usually experienced from a distance. He has documented preservation work at the Washington Monument, National Cathedral, Union Station, and Trinity Church Wall Street, among others. His work has been exhibited at the National Building Museum, The Phillips Collection, the Kreeger Museum, and galleries in Washington, D.C. and is in numerous collections such as the Smithsonian Institute’s Photographic History Collection, the Supreme Court, The Carlyle Group, and the Federal Reserve Bank.

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2023 Best in Show Winner: Don Harris

May 29, 2023 By exposeddc

The 17th Annual Exposed DC Photography Show is just around the corner! Please join us this Sunday, June 4 from 3-6 p.m. for an opening celebration at Lost Origins Outside in the alley adjacent to Ellē at 3221 Mount Pleasant St NW.

This week, we’ll be announcing the Best in Show winners of this year’s exhibit. Each of these images was chosen by one of our guest judges—five distinguished, local photographers and creatives. The winning photographers each receive a $100 cash prize along with the Best in Show distinction.

Join us in congratulating Don Harris whose photo, “Baby on Board” was selected by judge Briana A. Thomas. Regarding her selection, Briana commented that “This black and white photo portrait of a mother and her baby brings to life the meaning of ‘a picture is worth a thousand words.’ The joy in the mother’s eyes as she looks at her child really captures the beauties that can easily be overlooked in everyday life.”

You can view more of Don’s work and connect with him on Instagram and Twitter. 


About the Judge

Briana A. Thomas is a Washington, D.C.-based historian, journalist, and tour guide who specializes in African American research. She is the author of the local Black history book, Black Broadway in Washington, D.C. Briana has been published in Washingtonian Magazine, the historic Afro-American newspaper, and the Washington Post throughout her journalism career. Her educational neighborhood history tours have been featured on television networks such as ABC, NBC, and CBS. She earned a Master of Journalism degree from the University of Maryland-College Park and a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and Communications from Greensboro College. She is the assistant pastor of a Maryland-based church Open Bible Ministries.

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#2023XDC Giveaway & Instagram Contest

May 25, 2023 By exposeddc

The 2023 Exposed DC Photography Show opened at Lost Origins Outside in the alley next to Ellē in Mount Pleasant on Sunday, June 4. The exhibition will be on view throughout the summer.

From the beginning, Exposed DC’s primary focus has been to celebrate local photography. Our annual show is curated from a contest to reflect the city we live in today. We’d love to see and hear about how these photos resonate with you. As such, we’re excited to have some prizes to give away in conjunction with our show and with thanks to our sponsors! This year, there are two opportunities to win a prize from Capital Photography Center, Aperturent, or Nations Photo Lab. See below for all the details.

Instagram Contest

We invite you to share your own images taken at this year’s show for the chance to win a $100 gift certificate to Capital Photography Center or a $100 gift certificate to Aperturent. Follow @exposed_dc, @capitalphotographycenter, and @aperturent on Instagram and tag us in your images along with the #2023XDC hashtag to participate. Entries must be received by 11:59 p.m. EST on June 30, 2023. Winners will be notified via DM before announcements are made on Instagram.

Terms & Conditions

The contest is open to residents of Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland who are 18 years of age or older, excluding anyone from the Exposed DC team, their families, or anyone professionally connected with the organizations participating. The contest is not sponsored, endorsed, or administered by, or associated with Instagram. No purchase necessary to enter or win.

To enter, you must follow @exposed_dc, @capitalphotographycenter, and @aperturent on Instagram. Share an image you capture while checking out the outdoor exhibition using the hashtag #2023XDC and tagging @exposed_dc, @capitalphotographycenter and @aperturent in the caption. Please note that only posts will be eligible, not stories. Entries will be accepted through June 30 at 11:59 p.m. EDT, and winners will be notified soon thereafter via Instagram.

Two prizes will be awarded to two winners for the Instagram Contest and provided electronically: one $100 gift certificate for Capital Photography Center and one $100 gift certificate to Aperturent.

Exposed DC, Capital Photography Center, and Aperturent may post contest entries on their Instagram accounts and websites with photo credit provided. No rights are transferred by participating.

Opening Celebration Giveaway

At the opening celebration, attendees aged 18 or older had the opportunity to enter a giveaway. A total of ten winners will be selected at random from all entries. Each will receive a $50 gift certificate to either Aperturent or Nations Photo Lab. 

Terms & Conditions

The giveaway is open to residents of Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland who are 18 years of age or older, excluding anyone from the Exposed DC team, their families, or anyone professionally connected with the organizations participating. A total of ten prizes will be awarded to ten attendees of the opening celebration: five $50 gift certificates to Aperturent and five $50 gift certificates to Nations Photo Lab. The drawing will take place shortly after the opening with winners notified via email by June 6. No purchase necessary to enter or win.

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Friday Links: May 19, 2023

May 19, 2023 By exposeddc

Photo by Ted Eytan

Just over two weeks to go until our 17th annual Exposed DC Photography Show opens. We can’t wait to see all the beautiful photos together in the outdoor exhibition and to celebrate local photography with you! Join us for the opening reception where you’ll have the chance to meet featured artists, chat with fellow photographers, and win some prizes.

  • Apply by May 22 to be considered for Critical Exposure’s Development Director job opening.
  • The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Lynn Goldsmith who claimed the late Andy Warhol had violated her copyright on a photograph of the singer Prince.
  • Reserve a spot for Leica Conversations with Bret Curry on May 31 at 4:00 p.m. to hear about his explorations in still and moving imagery and his cinematic approach to visual storytelling.
  • Photoworks Gallery is currently displaying work from the winners of last year’s Photo Slam through June 25. A little bird tells us the show will be extended into early July.
  • Joe McNally is taking students to the largest island in Estonia for a week-long masterclass July 8-14. The cost for the program is €4,920, not including travel or accommodations.
  • A Chinese photographer documented his family’s immigration journey to America in a project he calls, “Fresh off the Boat.”
  • Jon Enoch was awarded the title of Pink Lady Food Photographer of the Year 2023 for his portrait of a street vendor selling candy floss.

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Friday Links: May 12, 2023

May 12, 2023 By exposeddc

Photo by Mike Maguire

Preparations for our 17th annual Exposed DC Photography Show are in full swing, and we are getting more excited by the day to celebrate local photography with you all next month! Feel free to share our Facebook event with friends and fellow photography fans, and we will see you at Lost Origins Outside on Sunday, June 4 for the opening celebration.

  • The 2023 Pulitzer Prize winners and finalists were announced earlier this week.
  • Legendary war photographer James Nachtwey appeared on 60 Minutes with Anderson Cooper to reflect on his career.
  • Nikon released the full-frame Nikon Z 8 mirrorless camera.
  • Joseph Ford collaborates with artists to reimagine the possibilities of public spaces in his “Impossible Street Art” project.
  • Moroccan-Belgian photographer, Mous Lamrabat, photographed and interviewed diasporic communities from over 25 cultures over four months.
  • Looking for a little field trip? PortraitMeetDC is heading to Annapolis on Saturday, May 20 from 3-6 p.m.
  • Last call for the Women Photograph Project Grants cycle; applications are due on Monday.
  • For more than 40 years, Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky has recorded the impact of humans on the Earth in large-scale images that often resemble abstract paintings.

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