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In Frame: December 17, 2014

December 17, 2014 By James Calder

Just about curtain time by Jim Havard
Just about curtain time by Jim Havard

School performances are a common occurrence at this time of year, and Jim Havard has captured perfectly that moment of nervous anticipation just before the curtain is set to rise on the show.

Filed Under: In Frame Tagged With: in frame, Jim Havard, peekaboo

In Frame: December 11, 2014

December 11, 2014 By James Calder

protest by washingtonydc
protest by washingtonydc

Photographer washingtonydc adds visual interest to an already unusual scene, a “die-in” protest at the intersection of 7th and H streets NW, by placing the camera near ground level, in parallel with the image’s primary subjects.

Filed Under: In Frame Tagged With: in frame, photojournalism, washingtonydc

Friday Links on Wednesday: November 26, 2014

November 26, 2014 By James Calder

The Three Bears' house by Tim Brown
The Three Bears’ house by Tim Brown

It’s that time of year again when we give thanks for intriguing photography-related links on Wednesday instead of Friday. It’s also nearly the time of year to get excited about the next annual Exposed DC Contest! Join us on Wednesday December 3 for our contest launch happy hour at Bluejacket. Also don’t forget to stop by the extended run of our Instant DC Fall Review at Bloombars through December 14. Meanwhile, we hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving!

  • The FAA is reported to be planning new commercial drone rules that will require a conventional pilot’s license.
  • Robert Sturman believes in the universality of yoga and has traveled the world photographing yogis across physical and cultural divides.
  • “Batman and Robin posing defiantly in Elizabethan-style uniforms, a forlorn Hulk looking introspective in Tudor-esque short baggy trousers…” French photographer Sacha Goldberger re-imagines superheroes as Renaissance figures.
  • Lewis Baltz, a significant figure in the New Topographics landscape photography movement, died aged 69.
  • Photographer Ernie Button got interested in the “art” at the bottom of his whiskey glass.
  • NASA released a spectacular new “realistic color” image of Jupiter’s moon Europa.
  • You know we love tigers, but these black-and-white studio portraits of goats and sheep are something to behold.
  • Photographer Susan Copich realized she was “missing from every family photo,” so she decided to fix the problem.
  • Gray Malin makes images of items you would normally associate with summer. Only he shoots them in the Arctic landscape.
  • Taylor Swift crashed a young fan’s photo shoot while jogging in a Nashville area park.
  • Forget Caller ID – tiger stripe ID is a lifesaver in one corner of India.

Filed Under: Friday Links Tagged With: Europa, friday links, goats, Gray Malin, Lewis Baltz, Robert Sturman, Sacha Goldberger, sheep, Susan Copich, Taylor Swift, tiger, wednesday links, whiskey art

In Frame: November 24, 2014

November 24, 2014 By James Calder

Halloween 2014 by Antwain Jackson
Halloween 2014 by Antwain Jackson

Though Halloween is all but a distant memory, Antwain Jackson added this amusing photo to the pool over the weekend. It’s so simple, it’s brilliant, with the distinctive D.C. Metro station ceiling design providing a familiar backdrop to the wonderfully silhouetted and sinister subject.

Filed Under: In Frame Tagged With: Antwain Jackson, Halloween, in frame, silhouette

In Frame: November 19, 2014

November 19, 2014 By James Calder

This one reminded me of Diane Arbus by Kashif Javaid
This one reminded me of Diane Arbus by Kashif Javaid

What can I say, except that I absolutely love this photo by Kashif Javaid. The photographer’s choice of title along with the words he wrote in the photo’s description on Flickr are better than any additional commentary I could come up with: “Photos like these makes me greedy, makes me look for more photos that are out there waiting to happen. Rule # 1: Camera in hand at all times (well most of the time).”

Filed Under: In Frame Tagged With: black and white, in frame, Kashif Javaid

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