Subtle tones, strong colors, and portraits galore in this week’s set, including a couple of papal visit-related images for good measure. Don’t forget to tag your photos #exposeddc for a chance to have your work featured!
Friday Links: October 2, 2015
- As the heavy rains arrive in our area, many outdoor weekend plans are being cancelled or postponed, including arts-related events we tweeted about earlier. DCist is tracking those schedule changes as they learn about them.
- The Friends of Mitchell Park in D.C. are having a photo contest. Enter by October 15.
- “A lot of brands are starting to reach out to dogs because dogs make people happy, and brands want their ads to make people happy.” The fast, furry rise of the Instagram-famous pet.
- In his home country, the influences of legendary Indian photographer Raghubir Singh are still seen today.
- Living among deteriorating buildings of failed experiments to expand housing in the suburbs are the seniors who first lived there. A poetic vision of Paris’s crumbling suburban high-rises.
- One of the 2015 MacArthur Fellows is photographer LaToya Ruby Frazier, who “uses visual autobiographies to capture social inequality and historical change in the postindustrial age.”
- “So This Is What a Murderer Looks Like.” Defense lawyer Sara Bennett’s photos of four women re-entering society.
- Skewed gender norms and twisted, dreamlike scenes abound in this selection of images from the newly released book “Reveal and Detonate: Contemporary Mexican Photography.”
- What life is like as a twentysomething nun.
- Violence erupted during demonstrations at the lack of policing in Masiphumelele, Cape Town, an area that has been volatile for weeks.
- Damon Winter found that when it comes to photographing Donald Trump’s campaign, there are no quiet moments.
- A mountain lion spent the afternoon atop a 35-foot utility pole in the California desert after apparently getting spooked by a bus of screaming school children.
- This leopard in India is clearly a big fan of Winnie the Pooh.
Featured Instagrammers: September 27, 2015
This week’s picks run the gamut from underground to airborne, urban to nature, broad splashes of color to beautifully toned black and white. Don’t forget to tag your photos #exposeddc or #instantdc for a chance to have your work featured!
Featured Instagrammers: September 20, 2015
There’s still a lot of summer left in the Instagram feed, as seen in this week’s selections. Don’t forget to tag your photos #exposeddc or #instantdc for a chance to have your work featured!
Friday Links: September 18, 2015
- “Reminiscent of a Geiger counter, a small speaker emits electronic feedback that increases in intensity the closer you are to an over-photographed location.”
- An interview with VICE’s new photo editor, Elizabeth Renstrom, about “keeping photography weird.”
- Photographer Eilon Paz’s “Dust & Grooves” digs into the private lives – and libraries – of the world’s most obsessive record collectors.
- Classic car enthusiasts and fans of vintage fashions donned their tweeds, trilbies and furs to attend the Goodwood Revival, a historic motor racing festival held every September in Chichester, England since 1998.
- After fourteen years of being immersed in the bloody wars of our era, C.J. Chivers – the best and most experienced combat reporter of his generation – suddenly decided to stop.
- “Dark Fields of the Republic,” featuring haunting Civil War-era photographs, opens at the National Portrait Gallery today.
- Head down to Maketto from 7 to 11 p.m., September 24, for “Five Photo Show,” showcasing new images by local photographers Michael Andrade, Ryan Florig, Tyrous Morris, Kyle Myles and Kevin Wilson.
- This helpful video has tips on organizing and digitizing old photos.
- An inside look at Dominican baseball.
- Ilford, long-time manufacturer of film and photograph paper, has been purchased, but emphasizes that it’s not only committed to analogue photography, it plans to put efforts into promoting the techniques to young photographers.
- Insight Astronomy revealed their Photographer of the Year 2015 winners.
- Ansel Adams’ rare photos of everyday life in a Japanese internment camp.
- Photographer and geologist Frederik Holm has been chasing spectacular volcanic eruptions across Iceland.
- Everybody do the baby owl boogie.
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