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Thank You for Coming to Celebrate Exposed DC!

February 14, 2019 By Noe Todorovich

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All photos by Mariah Miranda

Thank you so much to everyone who joined us last night for the opening of the 13th annual Exposed DC Photography Show! We were thrilled to see you all, and we hope you enjoyed the celebration and the 43 images in the exhibit that showcase life in the Washington, D.C. metro area. If you’d like to purchase any of the photos on display, you can do so here. You can also get a copy of our 2019 Exhibition Program online.

Exposed DC is very grateful to Touchstone Gallery for hosting our exhibit, with support from the Touchstone Foundation for the Arts, and to this year’s exhibit sponsors for their support: Beyond Studios DC, Capital Photography Center, Focus on the Story, and Washington Photo Safari. We’d also like to thank our volunteers for all their help; RSVP Catering for taking good care of our guests throughout the opening; Apex Moulding and Framing for providing custom framing for the show; Rachael Carter for providing graphic design support including our beautiful exhibition programs; and BaseCampDC for printing support.

Last but not least, we’d like to thank our photographer for the evening, Mariah Miranda. Enjoy a small gallery of her work above and stay tuned for more photos from the evening next week.

The exhibit is free and open to the public during the following hours, through February 24.

Exhibit Hours
Wednesday-Friday: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday: noon to 5 p.m.

Touchstone Gallery
901 New York Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20001

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2019 Best in Show Winner: Miles Carter

February 4, 2019 By Noe Todorovich

Miles Carter – McPherson Square

Our 13th Annual Exposed DC Photography Show opens next week; get your tickets now and join us at Touchstone Gallery for the opening reception on Wednesday, February 13!

Every year we ask a panel of distinguished, local judges to select one image each for a Best in Show award. The winning photographers each receive a $100 cash prize from Exposed DC. Our 2019 panel consists of five judges, and over the coming days we’ll be announcing the winners, starting today!

“McPherson Square” by Miles Carter was selected by John Christopher Anderson, who commented on the arrangement of the photo. Additionally, he stated: “The gesture is very authentic and universal; framed cleanly, in a strong and graphic presentation. Furthermore, the photographer had the confidence to avoid cropping out the portion of the frame which unsettles the composition and authenticates the moment.”

You can see more of Miles Carter’s photographs on his website and on Instagram.

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John Christopher Anderson, founder of Momenta Group in 2008, has been an active player in the photographic and communications industry for nearly two decades. His background as a photojournalist, daily photo editor, and as a Photo and Illustrations Editor for National Geographic Society helped him find the inspiration to launch Momenta. The company has creative, educational, and consulting divisions specializing in nonprofit and NGO strategic communications and workshops. In 2018, Chris helped Momenta launch a charitable nonprofit called Wildfire Media, which provides additional capacity assistance and inspiration to under-supported communities, charities, and documentarians around the world. The challenges of using powerful content as a vehicle for educating the public on humanist documentary work has grown into his biggest passion of late.


Filed Under: Annual Exhibit Tagged With: 2019 annual show, bestinshow, John Christopher Anderson, Miles Carter

The 2019 Exposed DC Photography Show Opens February 13

January 28, 2019 By Noe Todorovich

Exposed DC Photography Show – 13th Annual Exhibition
– Tickets for the opening reception on sale now!
– Featuring 43 images of the Washington metro area
– Opening reception: Wednesday, February 13 from 6 to 10 p.m.
– Exhibit hosted by Touchstone Gallery, 901 New York Avenue NW
– Exhibition magazine available for purchase, featuring all the winners
– Best in Show awards chosen by a panel of distinguished local photographers
– Advance tickets: $20. Door tickets: $25
– Discount for federal employees + contractors impacted by the shutdown
– #exposeddc


Exposed DC is excited to announce its 13th annual Exposed DC Photography Show, February 13 through February 24, 2019. The exhibit will be hosted by Touchstone Gallery, with support from the Touchstone Foundation for the Arts.

These 43 winning photographs were chosen from a contest for their unique view of the Washington area as more than just a tourist destination and political arena. They showcase and celebrate the experience of the people who live, love, work, and play here. Five photographs will be awarded our Best in Show award along with a $100 cash prize. Each award will be chosen by a panel of distinguished metro-area photographers: John Christopher Anderson, Sam Hurd, Darren Smith, Lauren Stockbower, and Jennifer Sakai.

The opening reception will be held Wednesday, February 13 from 6-10 p.m. Complimentary wine, beer, and snacks will be provided. A full color 13th annual Exhibition Magazine with all 43 winning photos will be available for purchase. Custom framing for the show is provided by Apex Moulding and Framing.

Advance tickets for the opening are on sale now for $20; door tickets will be $25. Government employees: We know the record-long shutdown continues to affect you. Use the promo code “furlough” and show a valid federal government ID at the door for a 50% discount.

Exhibit hours (free admission):
Wednesday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Saturday through Sunday from 12 to 5 p.m.
Closing day: Sunday, February 24

All photographs displayed will be for sale. High-res images available upon request.

For more information or media passes, please contact:
Noe Todorovich at info@exposeddc.com

Exposed DC would like to thank the 2019 show sponsors for their support.

The Exposed DC Photography Show is a Ten Miles Square production.
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Winning Photos of our 13th Annual Exposed DC Contest

January 15, 2019 By Noe Todorovich

Thank you to everyone who submitted to this year’s contest for sharing your work with us! Every year we enjoy seeing this city of ours come alive through your photography which showcases its people, places, art, music, sports, and everything in between. We’re proud to feature local photographers of all levels whose images, as seen together, tell the story of living in the Washington, D.C. area. You can find the complete list of winners below. More details about the exhibition and opening reception are available here.

If you recently discovered Exposed DC, welcome! We hope you’ll stick around and become part of our community. Here’s how to get involved, including contributing images to our daily features, coming out to happy hours, and being part of our other activities through the year.

Speaking of happy hours, join us tonight at 801 Restaurant and Bar from 6-8 p.m. Open to all photographers and photography fans. Our team will be there, so please come and say hello and help us celebrate photography in Washington, D.C. and toast to the winners of the contest!

Save the date for the opening of the Exposed DC Photography Show on Wednesday, February 13 at Touchstone Gallery. We are thrilled to partner with Touchstone Foundation for the Arts to bring our 13th annual exhibition to an awesome, artist-owned gallery located in downtown Washington, D.C. since 1976. We’ll have more details on the exhibit and opening soon, but for now, please join us in congratulating the 2019 Exposed DC winners…

Kanayo Adibe – The Tree Amigos
Kanayo Adibe – Here Lies …
Nadia Adona – U Street Cut
LeRoy Armstead – I Know He Will Call
Kirth Bobb – My Neighbour
Robert Cannon – Grecian Urn
Miles Carter – McPherson Square
Shamila Chaudhary – The Fort
Scott Cook – Moke
Brett Davis – Young Patriot
Barry Dunn – Lone Skater
Ginny Filer – Library of Congress
Karon Flage – DC Summer Can Be Joyful
Gabrielle Gipson – Prismatic GLOW
Jimell Greene – Fort Reno at Dusk
Robb Hill – 4th of July
Miki Jourdan – Before The Bubble Burst
Mike Landsman – Caps Win The Cup!
Mike Landsman – Press and Protest
Joseph Leavitt – Electricity on the Hill
Zack Lewkowicz – The Swarm
Geoff Livingston – Pulse
Jenny Markley – Singing in the Rain
Jeffrey Morris – No Props
Angela Napili – All the Starlings Above
Erika Nizborski – Capitals Parade
Victoria Pickering – Pride
Victoria Pickering – The Temple Burn
Jean-Pierre Plé – Geometry Reimagined
Jean-Pierre Plé – Remembering the Light
David Posey – Standing Room Only
Eric Purcell – Love In Progress
Mukul Ranjan – Catharsis
Diriki Rice – Dazzle
Michael Ryan – Rock Creek
Susan Sanders – Parallax
Sofia Sebastian – Adams Morgan, Washington, D.C.
John Sonderman – Seeing Deeper
Carol Stalun – Ship Passing in the Morning
Chris Suspect – Hyattsville, MD
Christopher Thomas – Glass Half Full
Arpita Upadhyaya – Where’s the Capitol?
Kevin Wolf – Nuisance Flooding

Filed Under: Announcement, Annual Contest, Annual Exhibit Tagged With: 2019, contest, show, winners announcement

Friday Links: May 18, 2018

May 18, 2018 By Noe Todorovich

Photo by Kyle

Thank you so much to everyone who joined us at our opening of the 12th annual Exposed DC Photography Show at Dupont Underground and to everyone who came by to visit the exhibit afterwards! Did you catch our opening night wrap-up with great photos by Mariah Miranda? *UPDATE* The exhibit will be open 12-5 p.m. this weekend. You can also peruse our online store if you’d like to purchase any of the photos in the show. Now who’s ready for some links?

  • Join Kirth Bobb, one of the 35 photographers in this year’s show, tomorrow morning for a Petworth PhotoWalk focused on taking family photography to the next level, 9-11 a.m.
  • A picture of graffiti at Zion National Park got so much attention on social media that the self-confessed vandal turned himself in to park rangers.
  • Eric Etheridge provides visual and oral histories of Mississippi’s Freedom Riders, including portraits taken around 50 years after their mug shots.
  • The winners of the Focus on the Story Awards have been announced and will be exhibited during the upcoming festival, June 7-10. You can still register for the festival as well as special events, but spots are filling up fast so don’t wait too long!
  • GQ turned the botched Photoshop job into comedy with its latest magazine cover.
  • More Than Just Parks’ crew of three spent two weeks backpacking through Death Valley National Park taking 4 TB worth of photos and video to create a beautiful time-lapse video. The group aims to create them for every U.S. national park, and we are on board with it.
  • James Forde shares his experience as a photojournalist in Venezuela over the past two years.
  • Sign up for one of the many upcoming classes or special events from the Capital Photography Center.

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