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Friday Links: January 8, 2016

January 8, 2016 By James Calder

JAWS by Beau Finley
JAWS by Beau Finley

A massive thank you to everyone who entered our 10th annual contest – we received a record number of submissions this year! Look for the winners announcement on Wednesday at noon. Until then, feel free to hum the Jeopardy theme to yourself and sink your teeth into this week’s appetizing assortment of links.

  • Celebrate 35 years of the 9:30 Club with this awesome photobook featuring images by lots of familiar local names, including Exposed DC alum Kyle Gustafson, who has two photos on the cover. Kyle recently posted his best concert photos from 2015.
  • Attention urban gardeners: Washington Gardener magazine’s 2016 photo contest is open through January 22.
  • How have the “Photography Encouraged” signs at the Renwick affected visitors’ experience with the art?
  • A local Houston news station started a photo gallery of the fog covering the city this morning.
  • WV Public Radio’s Inside Appalachia discusses what happens to a community when outsiders come into Appalachia and take photos of people there.
  • The editors of Slate’s Behold photo blog highlight “the five best photo stories you might have missed this year.”
  • The Humble Arts Foundation susses out the most popular photobooks in 2015 from 42 “best of” lists.
  • To commemorate its 50th anniversary, the Kamoinge Workshop has published has published “Timeless: Photographs by Kamoinge,” a survey of its evolving and wide-ranging work and an important contribution to the history of photography.
  • The Financial Times published a special issue on science and photography.
  • The cryophile winter swimmers club is based in the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk and Reuters photographer Ilya Naymushin spent time with some of its intrepid members as they took their icy swim in the Yenisei river.
  • Polish photographer Zofia Rydet knocked on 20,000 doors over two decades to find out how her fellow citizens lived.
  • It was dangerous for anyone to capture life in Chile under Pinochet – let alone a woman determined to show society’s underbelly. Paz Errázuriz’s photographs of outcasts, fighters and circus performers are both haunting and fascinating. (NSFW)
  • A beautiful portrait of the small city of Saint-Louis, which once stood as the capital of Senegal and Mauritania for nearly 100 years, and is one of the oldest colonial cities on the continent.
  • Starlings from Russia and eastern Europe winter in Israel, swooping, pivoting and soaring, putting on a display to shame any aerobatics team.
  • A selection of photographer Joel Sartore’s stunning portraits of monkeys, taken from his ambitious, decade-long Photo Ark project documenting endangered species.

Filed Under: Friday Links

Featured Instagrammers: Best of 2015

January 3, 2016 By James Calder

To every Instagrammer who has been kind enough to share your work with us over the past twelve months, thank you so much!

Based on the difficulty of selecting just the weekly Featured Instagrammers, you’d think I’d have known better. But until I started trying to compile a “Best of 2015” post, I didn’t realize quite how hard it would be to single out highlights from an entire year’s worth of outstanding photographs. Nevertheless, while there are many worthy shots that I’m sad to leave out, here are my favorites from 2015, in no particular order.

Don’t forget to keep tagging your photos #exposeddc for a chance to have your work featured. And you only have a few days left to submit your best work from the D.C. metro area to our 10th annual photo contest – the deadline is midnight on Wednesday!

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@ninister_jin_njuice

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@ellievanhoutte [Read more…]

Filed Under: Artist Spotlight Tagged With: best of 2015, Featured Instagrammer, Featured Instagrammers, Instagram, year in review

Friday Links: December 23, 2015 (Special Wednesday Edition)

December 23, 2015 By James Calder

Christmas Barbies by Erin
Christmas Barbies by Erin

With the long weekend ahead of us, we’ve got a special Wednesday edition of Friday Links for you. Meanwhile, if you’ve put together a highlight reel of your work from 2015, don’t forget to let us know and we’ll link to it through the end of the year. And while you’re at it, take the opportunity to enter the 10th annual Exposed DC photography contest!

  • Meet some of the newest babies born in 2015 at the National Zoo and Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute.
  • National Geographic points out that 2015 was a big year for photos and videos of animals riding other animals.
  • The Hollywood Reporter says that the rest of the Star Wars franchise will be shot on Kodak film, in a trend that’s moving back towards film recording. Kodak closed its last motion picture lab last year, but is expanding its capabilities with other labs to fulfill the requests.
  • Behind the scenes at The Nutcracker. Photographer Grigory Dukor documented Nacho Duato’s production of the Christmas classic at the Mikhailovsky Theatre in St Petersburg, Russia.
  • Belgian photographer Pascal Mannaerts has captured a series of images of the Tsaatan people, a Mongolian tribe who depend entirely on reindeer.
  • Norman Rockwell created paintings that defined a generation, but the photographs that helped make them are just as fascinating.
  • Yener Torun’s Instagram feed of photographs of minimalist buildings around Istanbul is phenomenal.
  • A professor at Texas A&M University posted this series of photos to Facebook. “There has been a dead cockroach in the Anthropology building’s stairwell for at least two weeks. Some enterprising person has now made her a little shrine.”
  • Shōji Ueda was known as a “sedentary adventurer,” spending much of his life shooting the sand dunes right by his house. But when the Japanese master photographer died, 5,000 unseen pictures came to light in what the Guardian calls “the most beautiful, surprising photobook of the year.”
  • For 20 years, Thomas Alleman kept, but never opened, a box filled with negatives. They documented the eight years Alleman spent photographing his family between the ages of 24 and 32, centered around the deterioration of his mother’s health.
  • “At first glance, the indigenous Bolivian women don’t look much like mountain climbers, with their colorful, multilayered skirts and fringed shawls.” A photo essay on Bolivian cholita mountain climbers by AP photographer Juan Karita.
  • The Guardian has chosen Yannis Behrakis of Reuters as their agency photographer of the year. They share what they describe as “the most astonishing moments he captured in two of the biggest stories of 2015 – the refugee crisis and the financial implosion in his home country Greece.”
  • Many of Satoki Nagata’s images might seem to be multiple exposures or to have been manipulated in post-production, but all are single exposures of Chicago’s nighttime.
  • “The Cat Photographer” totally earned his title. For the past 70 years, 95-year-old Walter Chandoha has made a career out of photographing cats for both editorial and commercial purposes.
  • An insanely cute baby sea otter was born unexpectedly at Monterey Bay Aquarium tide pool.

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Featured Instagrammers: December 20, 2015

December 20, 2015 By James Calder

Shadows, reflections, geometry, abstraction and refraction make up this week’s slew of superb Featured Instagrammers. Remember to tag your photos #exposeddc for a chance to have your work featured.

Also, don’t forget to enter your best work from the D.C. metro area into our 10th annual photo contest by January 6!

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@xandysocialx [Read more…]

Filed Under: Artist Spotlight Tagged With: abstracts, bokeh, Featured Instagrammer, Featured Instagrammers, Instagram, shadows

Featured Instagrammers: December 13, 2015

December 13, 2015 By James Calder

Poignant portraits and heaps of holiday spirit are the focus of this week’s Featured Instagrammers. Don’t forget to tag your photos #exposeddc for a chance to have your work featured, and enter your best work from the D.C. metro area into our 10th annual photo contest.

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@dccitygirl [Read more…]

Filed Under: Artist Spotlight Tagged With: Featured Instagrammer, Featured Instagrammers, Instagram

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