
For some birthdays, it is better to remain anonymous. Photo by the always offbeat Chris Suspect.
for the love of DC photography
By Meaghan Gay
For some birthdays, it is better to remain anonymous. Photo by the always offbeat Chris Suspect.
By Meaghan Gay
We’ll see you TONIGHT at Washington Artworks / Washington School of Photography for the big opening for our Exposed DC / InstantDC Fall Review! Come see 45 phenomenal images by D.C.-area photographers, including our fantastic prize-winners. Here’s how to get there. Then, join us next Tuesday at Brookland Pint for our monthly happy hour. And THEN sign up for one last free Knowledge Commons class taking photos of the airplanes at Gravelly Point on Saturday, October 11. Both the September classes got rained-out halfway through the session, so our teacher Chris Williams is generously offering one more class for new folks and anyone who didn’t get their fill in their half-session. Exposed DC has got you covered for all your photo event needs!
By Meaghan Gay
From the title of this photo we learn that these are “Vatican Diplomats Visiting the White House.” Visually, however, this looks like something that would inspire a Monkees songs. “Here they come, walking down the street…” Photo by Tom Mullins.
By Meaghan Gay
Shopping for fresh fish in the grocery story just got a whole lot easier. Photo shot on (or in) the Potomac by Brett Davis.
By Meaghan Gay
Our last free photography class through Knowledge Commons DC opened for registration today. Sign up now to learn street photography techniques from professional instructor Gerry Suchy next Saturday, September 20 at 10 a.m. Gerry will have one more class on September 27. UPDATE: The Sept 20 class is full! You can still sign up for the waitlist. Get ready early NEXT FRIDAY when registration opens for the Sept. 27 class.
Join us TONIGHT for our Photobook Happy Hour at WeWork Wonder Bread less than a block from the Shaw metro, 6 to 8 p.m. The event is free, and you can browse great books by Chris Suspect, Mambu Badu, Adam Ryder, Michael Andrade, and Keith Campbell — and talk to the artists about how they went about publishing their work. Everitt Clark will also be there with his soon-to-be-published prints and the 4″x5″ large format camera he uses.