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Gaston Lacombe’s Captive

September 26, 2013 By Meaghan Gay

Captive - White-faced Saki MonkeyNot all zoos are created equal. Admiring beautiful creatures from the animal kingdom can come at a painful cost to many animals in captivity. D.C. based photographer Gaston Lacombe has traveled to 21 zoos on five continents to put together a body of work detailing the sad, horrible conditions for many animals that are Captive.

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Filed Under: Artist Spotlight Tagged With: animal cruelty, animal rights, animals, artist spotlight, Captive, Gaston Lacombe, tiger, wild animals, zoos

Angela Kleis’ There’s Been a Terrible Accident

September 24, 2013 By Meaghan Gay

AngelaKleis_TerribleAccident4What we see when we look at a photograph is filtered through our personal experience. When photographs are ambiguous, it is our unique perspective that shifts how we view them. Work like Angela Kleis’ There’s Been a Terrible Accident series relies on the viewer to determine what’s real.

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Filed Under: Artist Spotlight Tagged With: accident, Angela Kleis, B&W, dark, fall, film, fine art, fine art photography, macabre, murder, suicide, There's Been a Terrible Accident

Amina El Banayosy’s Literacy Project

August 29, 2013 By Meaghan Gay

elbanayosy_amina_defeat_poverty_dc-6053According to the organization Defeat Poverty DC, as many as 37% of adults living in the District of Columbia are functionally illiterate. This means that while these adults may be able to read or write simple words or sentences, their skills are insufficient for them to excel in society. They may struggle to find employment, and cannot read the important printed information of daily life like bank statements, the news, or a rental agreement.

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Filed Under: Artist Spotlight Tagged With: ADDY, Amina El Banayosy, Defeat Poverty DC, Literacy, multimedia, poverty

Lisa Shires’ Cuba

August 27, 2013 By Meaghan Gay

Havana, CubaEarlier this year Lisa Shires traveled to Cuba with fellow photographer Alison Harbaugh to complete a photography project she’d planned for months. Once there, she realized that the logistical challenges of working in a developing country were too much for her original plan, so did what many photographers are forced to do: make something happen. The result is a beautiful series of images of the people she met in Havana. Shires presents her subjects in a vibrant, personal way.

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Filed Under: Artist Spotlight Tagged With: artist spotlight, Cuba, Havana, Lisa Shires, portraits

Artist Spotlight: Pablo Benavente

July 25, 2013 By exposeddc

In Artist Spotlight, we occasionally ask photographers to tell us in their own words about their work and how they challenge themselves. Today’s Spotlight is by Pablo Benavente. 

"Saudah - Union Station" by Pablo Benavente
“Saudah – Union Station” by Pablo Benavente

– “These people come here to take our jobs, man.”

That’s what the guy on the street said to my coworker. Perhaps he thought that I was just another Latino that didn’t speak English, or perhaps he didn’t care.

Like many of you, I started in photography by taking photos of monuments, the zoo,  parades, and sometimes friends and family. I shot using different styles, settings, reflections, sunsets, moon rises, filters, etc. As I learned and practiced, I started getting offers to do professional gigs like weddings, events which I still do. But inevitably, when you’ve tried many things, there’s a point at which you ask yourself: “Now what?”

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Filed Under: Artist Spotlight Tagged With: artist spotlight, i'mmigrant, immigrants, immigration, pablo benavente, portraits, street photography

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