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Enter the 14th Annual Exposed DC Photography Contest

November 7, 2019 By Noe Todorovich

Our 2020 photo contest is officially open for entries! Gather your best images showcasing life in the Washington, D.C. metro area and submit them by December 14 at 5 p.m. for a chance to be part of our 14th Annual Exposed DC Photography Show. That’s right; we extended the deadline a little bit to give you some extra time to submit!

Every year we enjoy seeing this city of ours come alive through your images of its people, places, art, music, sports, and everything in between. We can’t wait to celebrate another year of awesome local photography. Join us tonight at The Crown & Crow from 6-8 p.m. to kick off the contest at our monthly happy hour! A bonus for joining us: we’ll also be giving away two passes to the World Press Photo Exhibit opening at happy hour.

Rules and guidelines for entering the contest and participating in our exhibit are covered in the submission page. Please note that each submission costs $25 and includes up to four images, which you will add in the “Upload” step of the submission process. Please only select “Add another project” if you are entering more than one batch of photos to the contest.

If you’re looking for some inspiration, you can check out the winning images from previous years. Have questions or comments? Check out these FAQs, comment on this post, or chat with us at tonight’s happy hour. Be sure to subscribe to our newsletter, if you don’t already, to get all our contest and exhibit updates. If you’d like to join our team as a volunteer, please drop us a line.

Please note that Picter strongly recommends using a recent version of either Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox to submit to the contest. Each submission consists of a project which can have up to four images that are added in the upload step.

Filed Under: Announcement, Annual Contest, Annual Exhibit Tagged With: 2020 Exposed DC Photo Contest, contest, Contest launch, photo contest, Photography Contest

Friday Links: November 1, 2019

November 1, 2019 By Ron Keith

Photo by Geoff Livingston

Our annual photography contest opens next week. That’s right…next week! Join us for a kickoff happy hour on Thursday, November 7 from 6-8 p.m. at The Crown & Crow and get ready to submit your best images showcasing the Washington, D.C. area where we live, work, love, and win sports championships!

  • Studio Gallery’s annual photography exhibition features 15 DC-based photographers who investigate the nature of Lost/Found. There will be a First Friday reception tonight from 6-8 p.m. and an artist’s reception on November 9 from 4-6 p.m.
  • Two photography exhibits are opening at the American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center on November 9—Dark World Photographs by Frank Hallam Day and Radical Link: A New Community of Women, 1855-2020.
  • Soccer player Mario Balotelli kicked a photographer’s camera from its tripod after he was subbed off during a game. 
  • The Royal Meteorological Society announced the winner of its Weather Photographer of the Year award: Gareth Mon Jones with his image of a cloud inversion filling a valley in Snowdonia.
  • Roberto Fernández Ibáñez will open his exhibition “Visions and Reflections” on November 5 at the Uruguayan Embassy, and he will give a free presentation at Photoworks on November 7 at 7 p.m.
  • Readers of the Washington Post share some love for the awesome job photographers have done covering the Nationals’ postseason run. 
  • An aerial photographer and pilot based in Kalispell flies a bush plane with 12 cameras mounted to it and one in the cockpit, capturing images and video of obscure places with the goal of inspiring others to love the places he does too.
  • Join ASMP DC and Smithsonian American Art Museum for an artist talk with photographer David Burnett on Tuesday, 7 p.m. Free to the public with limited seating; pre-registration strongly recommended.

Filed Under: Annual Contest, Friday Links Tagged With: friday links

2019 Best in Show Winner: Kevin Wolf

February 8, 2019 By Katie Benz

Nuisance Flooding – Kevin Wolf

Last but not least, we announce our fifth Best in Show prize winner for our 13th Annual Exposed DC Photography Show. Each year a panel of five influential photographers choose their favorite image, and each winning photographer receives a $100 cash prize from Exposed DC.

“Nuisance Flooding” by Kevin Wolf was chosen by Lauren Stockbower for its unique perspective. She described the work taken at the Washington and Jefferson memorials as “one of the most beauteous and ephemeral weather pictures.” Furthermore, Stockbower states: “Photographically, the composition is strong, with horizontal thirds divided by the memorials as bookends and the crooked bench, mostly symmetrical, in the center.  The reflections of all three add mood and depth to the image, as do the white lights reflected in the water on both edges.”

You can see more of Kevin Wolf’s work on Flickr and Instagram.

See all 43 winning images of the 2019 exhibit, including the five Best in Show winners, on display at Touchstone Gallery during our opening reception on February 13 from 6-10 p.m. A limited number of advance tickets are available, so grab yours now to join us in our 13th year of celebrating local photography!

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Lauren Stockbower has worked as a picture editor over the course of 20 years for The New York Times, Forbes, Business Week, and U.S. News and World Report. She has also been both a staff newspaper photographer and a freelancer throughout Asia. She was the Director of Archive Pictures in New York City for several years and has frequently been a judge for the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award. An educator for twenty years, she has taught at the Corcoran College of Art + Design, the Center for Digital Imaging Arts, and Northern Virginia Community College. She freelances as a picture editor, works with photographers on their portfolio development, and serves as Portfolio Director for UFolios.com.


Filed Under: Annual Contest Tagged With: 2019 annual show, best in show, Kevin Wolf, Lauren Stockbower

2019 Best in Show Winner: Chris Suspect

February 7, 2019 By Katie Benz

Hyattsville, MD – Chris Suspect

We hope everyone has marked their calendars for the 13th Annual Exposed DC Photography Show opening on February 13th! Today we announce our fourth Best in Show prize winner. Each year, Exposed DC invites a panel of five influential photographers to choose their favorite image, and each winning photographer receives a $100 cash prize from Exposed DC.

“Hyattsville, MD” by Chris Suspect was chosen by Darren Smith for its ability to capture a multiplicity of meaning in a single space. Smith writes, “Children and adults inhabit the same space but live in different worlds. The direct and flat gazes of the children humorously reveal they see through the facades adults so often construct and are not impressed.”

You can see more of Chris Suspect’s photographs on his website and Instagram.

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Darren Smith supervises the foreign-language editions of National Geographic Magazine, which are produced in 36 countries. He is also a photographer and artist, who makes collages by hand from his photographs. His work has been exhibited in the D.C. metro area, New York, and Paris.



Already have your tickets for the opening reception on February 13th at Touchstone Gallery? Awesome; we’ll see you there! If you still don’t have yours, click the link below to get yours before tickets go up at the door!

Filed Under: Annual Contest Tagged With: 2019 annual show, best in show, Christ Suspect, Darren Smith

2019 Best in Show Winner: Jean-Pierre Plé

February 6, 2019 By Katie Benz

Geometry Reimagined – Jean-Pierre Plé

Our 2019 show opens one week from today! Don’t let it sneak up on you; buy advance tickets now and join us for the party at Touchstone Gallery on February 13th!

Today we are proud to announce our third Best in Show prize winner for the 13th Annual Exposed DC Photography Show. Each year, Exposed DC invites a panel of five influential photographers to choose their favorite image, and each winning photographer receives a $100 cash prize from Exposed DC.

“Geometry Reimagined” by Jean-Pierre Plé was chosen by Jennifer Sakai for its success in capturing abstraction. Sakai writes, “The frozen watery scene is composed of rich tonalities that play with scale and leave the viewer unsure of distance and proportion. We are instead drawn into the shape, line, and form of the setting, constructing a new sense of the land.” The artist’s focus on the details creates a new image independent of the original subject.

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Jennifer Sakai is a fine art photographer, professor, and independent curator who resides in Washington, D.C. She received her BFA in design at the Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University and her MFA in photography from Virginia Commonwealth University. She has taught at the Park School of Communications at Ithaca College and Virginia Commonwealth University. She is currently a professor of photography at the Corcoran School of Art at The George Washington University and curator of “The Gifts of Tony Podesta” exhibition at the Katzen Arts Center of American University that opened in Winter 2019.


Filed Under: Annual Contest Tagged With: 2019 annual show, best in show, Jean-Pierre Plé, Jennifer Sakai

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