- A new exhibit at the National Gallery of Art features 100 photographs by the prolific American photographer Dorothea Lange.
- PortraitMeetDC is partnering with Goodwill for an event on November 18, free but registration is required.
- The director of the Hungarian National Museum has been fired over LGBTQ+ content in the prestigious World Press Photo exhibition on display at the museum.
- Join the DC Film Collective and Capitol Hill Arts Workshop Darkroom Sunday at 12 p.m. for show and tell at Doubles Coffee / Sonny’s Pizza.
- WPOW’s 17th Annual Photography and Multimedia Exhibition will open to members and the public tomorrow from 2-5 p.m. at Lost Origins Outside in the alley next to Ellē. If that spot sounds familiar, it’s where we had our annul show too!
- Reuben Radding is offering a six-week class on street photography that will meet online four Wednesdays in January 2024 and two Wednesdays in February, from 12-3 p.m. EST each session. Total cost is $800 and space is limited to six participants.
- The Dog Photography Awards announced the winners of the 2023 contest. ????
Friday Links: November 3, 2023
- Five photography educators will take part in Mid-Atlantic Photo Visions’ webinar and awards ceremony on Sunday. A pass for all five presentations is $50 or $30 for members of the photography clubs that organize MAPV annually.
- TIME and the American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP) joined forces to establish a new global photographic portraiture competition. Entries are due by November 7, and the fees are $15 for single image and $55 for a series.
- For 20 years, Seymour Licht has spent Halloween exploring New York’s Subway to capture outlandish costumes amidst everyday scenes of trains and stations.
- Check out Microcosm-Macrocosm, a group photography exhibition, in the lower gallery at Studio Gallery through November 18.
- Jesús Madriñán is the third guest of DC.es, a project where five Spanish photographers from the Spanish Academy in Rome share their gazes of Washington through their lenses. The exhibit will be up through November 24 at SPAIN arts & culture.
- The DC Film Collective and Capitol Hill Arts Workshop Darkroom are hosting a show and tell at Doubles Coffee / Sonny’s Pizza at 12 p.m. on November 12.
- The Kills’ new album, God Games, includes a pair of photographs that accompany each set of song lyrics selected by the band members to illustrate each track.
- Submit your best music photography to the DC Street Photography Collective by midnight tonight to be part of their event at Slash Run next week featuring the work of Jim Saah and Matt Cabani. Tickets for the event are $20 and available now.
Friday Links: October 27, 2023
- Film Camera Day is back at Glen Echo Photoworks tomorrow from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
- StreetMeetDC Halloween edition is this Sunday starting at the Georgetown waterfront at 5 p.m.
- An image of a young Royal Bengal tigress in its natural habitat has been named overall winner of this year’s Mangrove Photography Awards.
- As part of the Celebration of Photography, Leica Camera honored Elliott Erwitt with the Leica Hall of Fame Award for his life’s work.
- Precisely aligned paint and fabric camouflage Cecilia Paredes amid lush botanical backdrops.
- A photographer shot in raw on the Canon EOS R5, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro to compare the results.
- Commercial photographer Andrei Duman collaborated with acclaimed LEGO artist Nathan Sawaya for the “Organogenesis: Building Blocks of Life” project.
- A new photography exhibition in London shines a spotlight on the rich landscape of innovation and contemporary culture led by young people in South Africa.
Friday Links: October 20, 2023
- Head to Photoworks tonight from 7-9 p.m. for an opening reception for the exhibit, “Timeless 2023: A Contemporary Look at Handmade Photographic Processes.”
- Did you catch the WETA Arts October 2023 episode yet? Host Felicia Curry discusses street photography with Ashley Tillery followed by a shout-out for Exposed DC. You can stream it on their websit, YouTube, and with the PBS Passport app.
- The inside of a rat’s eye won the 2023 Nikon Small World photo contest.
- The winner of the 43rd edition of the Leica Oskar Barnack Award (LOBA), Ismail Ferdous convinced the jury with his Sea Beach series of Bangladesh.
- Submit your favorite music photography to the DC Street Photography Collective by November 3 and book your spot at Slash Run on November 10 when they’ll be presenting the work of Jim Saah and Matt Cabani. Tickets are $20 for the event.
- The Magnum Square Print Sale closes this Sunday just before midnight; this year photographers focused on the use of light in their images that are available for purchase at $110 unframed or $210 framed.
- The National Museum of Women in the Arts reopens tomorrow; when you go, be sure to check out the “Photo Credit” exhibit that showcases pioneers of the photographic medium and visionaries who continue to expand photography’s boundaries.
- Enjoy regular photo updates from Washington City Paper’s staff photographer and all around awesome dude, Darrow Montgomery.
Friday Links: October 13, 2023
- The GFX Challenge Grant Program, sponsored by FUJIFILM, helps aspiring creatives bring their imaging projects to life and is currently accepting applications through October 15.
- Join the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities at their 200 I St Gallery for a reception to celebrate the finalists for the FY24 Art Bank Program on October 19 from 6-8 p.m.
- A horseshoe crab glistening in dramatic, other-worldly lighting earned Laurent Ballesta the title of Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2023.
- The DC Street Photography Collective and Chris Suspect will be presenting the work of Jim Saah and Matt Cabani at Slash Run on November 10 at 9:00 p.m. with tickets available for $20. There is a related call for entries for music photography with a deadline of November 3.
- The Leica Sofort 2 hybrid instant film camera is being released next month, seven years after its fully instant predecessor.
- Head to Lost Origins Gallery Sunday from 3-5 p.m. for an artist talk, book presentation, and short film premier of Every Day is Babylon by Matthew Phipps.
- Learn all about large format photography with Mac Cosgrove-Davies at Photoworks November 4 and 5, $300.
- Julia Fullerton-Batten’s series “Old Father Thames” reimagines scenes from the river’s storied past.
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