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Special Judges for the 2015 Exposed DC Photography Show

January 20, 2015 By Heather Goss

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We loved being able to reward a few talented photographers with a special award last year, granted by some of the most distinguished photographers in the D.C. area, so we’re doing it again!

This year our judges are photojournalists, fine artists, and picture editors, have images held in the private collections from the Getty to the Smithsonian, seen their work regularly published in The New York Times and by the Associated Press, and won armfuls of awards and fellowships. They’re already looking at the winning 42 images to find their favorites. Each winning photographer will get a $100 cash prize from Exposed DC.

Will the discerning eye of one of our judges pick yours? We’ll announce the winners just before the exhibit opens on March 12.

Now, meet our special judges: Lauren Stockbower, Cynthia Connolly, Randall Scott, Susana Raab, and Evan Vucci.

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Filed Under: Annual Contest, Annual Exhibit Tagged With: best in show, contest, Cynthia Connolly, evan vucci, Lauren Stockbower, prize, randall scott, special judges award, Susana Raab

The 2015 Exposed DC Winning Photographs!

January 13, 2015 By Heather Goss

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This year we celebrate our 9th annual Exposed DC Photography Show. We’ve worked hard every year to bring you the best photography that, as seen together, tells the story of living in the Washington, D.C. area. From our early days at Warehouse (RIP) to today, as we prepare to exhibit our 2015 winning images at the new Capital Fringe headquarters, we’ve been proud to feature local photographers of all levels, hobbyist to professional, who are able to see the nation’s capital as more than just a collection of monuments.

Mark your calendars for March 12, when we’ll open our 9th annual exhibit with our usual blowout bash. But tonight, January 13, join us at Meridian Pint in Columbia Heights from 6 to 8 p.m. for our monthly happy hour, to mingle and meet your fellow photographers, and this time, to toast to the following 42 winners of the 2015 contest. Congratulations!

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Filed Under: Annual Exhibit, Exposed Event Tagged With: 2015, contest, Exposed DC Photography Show, winners announcement

Friday Links: January 2, 2015

January 2, 2015 By Heather Goss

2015 Winter Classic - Hats by JRichkus
2015 Winter Classic – Hats by JRichkus

It’s a new year, so we got a new website design! How do you like our new digs?? Poke around and tell us what you love, or what could still be tweaked, or if anything is still buggy in the comments or by email.

Photographers, this is the LAST WEEKEND to submit your D.C.-area images to the 9th annual Exposed DC photography contest! About 40 images that tell the story of the DMV we know and love will go on display at the Capital Fringe headquarters next March in our blow-out exhibition. The deadline for entries is next Wednesday, January 7 at midnight. We’ll announce the winners the following Tuesday, January 13, and have a celebration for everyone at our monthly happy hour at Meridian Pint that evening. Alright, let’s get to the links.

  • Look at these crazy, crazy trees. Almost as crazy as the platinum/palladium process Beth Moon uses to photograph them.
  • White House photographer Pete Souza talks about the stories behind the shots.
  • The Capital Weather Gang collected D.C.’s best weather shots from 2014 — (we count six former Exposed winners!).
  • Meanwhile, the Washington Post‘s In Sight photo blog features a selection of snowy winter scenes from Washington’s past.
  • Politico does what it does best, and collected the 10 Best Washington Photos from 2014.
  • Last week we had the top 10 photos from the Department of Interior’s incredible Instagram account; Huffington Post did a step better and dug up its top 10 animal photos.
  • How do all these Best Of lists get made? The New York Times‘ Lens blog writes about how they choose 100 photos for their 2014 Year in Pictures.
  • The annual Sony World Photography competition is still accepting entries, but see what you’re up against with these 15 contenders.
  • Photographer Jill Waterman has been documenting New Year’s Eve celebrations in a different city every year since 1983, bouncing from Bethlehem to Prague, Shanghai to Montreal, Miami to San Francisco.
  • Photojournalist Lucas Jackson, embedded with American soldiers in Afghanistan, shares intimate and up-close photographs documenting the daily life, training, and camaraderie of troops counting down their final days in the region.
  • David Kasnic documents the people and practices that make up the controversial, annual Sweetwater Rattlesnake Roundup in Texas.
  • Maxine Helfman’s “Historical Correction” photo series places black subjects in historical Flemish-style portraits.
  • The Washington Post has a slideshow of tigers held in captivity in the Heilongjiang Siberian Tiger Park in Harbin, in China’s Heilongjiang province. Chinese demand for tiger rugs and wine made from tiger bones is putting the wild cats in peril.

Filed Under: Friday Links Tagged With: animals, contest, end of year, new year's eve, photo lists, rattlesnakes, tigers, weather, white house

Friday Links: December 26, 2014

December 26, 2014 By Heather Goss

Christmas Day Kite by John Leszczynski
Christmas Day Kite by John Leszczynski

Welcome to a special post-Christmas/Boxing day/Obama-mas edition of Friday Links – we wanted to squeeze one more in for you under the 2014 wire. Enjoy these while you polish off those leftover cookies and continue thinking about which photos you’re going to enter into our annual contest before the January 7 deadline. (Or go out and take some, it’s a gorgeous day!)

  • Louis Jacobson at the Washington City Paper always does a great yearly photography round-up. Here are his picks for D.C.’s top 10 photography exhibits, and top 5 individual exhibited photographs including fantastic work by former Exposed DC contest winners Christine Pearl and Steve Goldenberg.
  • LensCulture picked their favorite photobooks of the year.
  • PDN reports that an Amazon marketplace dealer is selling copyrighted photos featured in TIME magazine’s top 10 photos of 2014 on iPhone accessories. One would hope Amazon would shut this down quick, but we can also hope there’s not a big market out there for phone cases emblazoned with people dying from Ebola.
  • Henri Cartier-Bresson’s incredible book The Decisive Moment was recently reprinted after 62 years. The Guardian wonders, though: Has the moment passed?
  • Dutch photographer Hans Eijkelboom’s 20-year long photo project is the ultimate Who Wore it Best?
  • Not incredibly surprising: A U.S. District judge okays police using fake Instagram accounts to befriend people to get access to their images.
  • Y’all didn’t think the selfie stick was new, did you?
  • This “most ambitious crowdsourced timelapse” involved 40 photographers in London, over 35,000 photos, and 40 hours of video.
  • Spend the rest of the day with 500px’s collections of top 10 photos in various categories, including landscapes, journalism, and cats (!).
  • “I would hate to see this tradition interrupted by someone who is not an Ohioan.” A California activist has started a petition to stop Massillion Washington High School’s 44-year-long tradition of bringing live tiger cubs to their football games.

Filed Under: Friday Links Tagged With: 500px, copyright, friday links, Hans Eijkelboom, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Instagram, Louis Jacobson, selfies, timelapse

Enter the 9th Annual Exposed DC Photo Contest!

December 3, 2014 By Heather Goss

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Our 2015 photo contest is open for entries! Next March we’ll host the 9th annual (holy cow that’s almost a decade!) Exposed DC Photography Show, our celebration of living in the Washington, D.C. area. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Annual Contest Tagged With: annual exposed contest, bluejacket brewery, call for entries, Capital Fringe, Exposed DC Contest, ninth year

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