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Exposed DC Photography Show Partners: Capital Photography Center

February 25, 2016 By Heather Goss

Exposed DC 2016 Show Partner - Capital Photography Center

The next great local photography organization that will be joining us for the Exposed DC Photography Show on March 10: Capital Photography Center. Founded in 2012 by Marie Joabar as an independent learning center for photographers of all levels, the Center offers classes taught by experienced professionals, from studio techniques to in-the-field shooting and even iPhone photography.

Joabar and some of her instructors will be holding Critiques in a Flash at the reception. They’ll project a selection of photographs throughout the night and discuss what makes a good image, and where it can all go wrong. Sometimes those flaws are fixable, so they’ll go over simple techniques in Adobe Lightroom that can help improve your photography. Would you like us to discuss one of your images? Email a photo you’ve been struggling with to capitalphotographycenter@gmail.com (just one please), and we’ll let you know if yours is selected and what time you can stop by the room to see your image displayed.

Stop by the Capital Photography Center’s room to see what they can offer and pick up information about their classes all around the D.C. area.

Buy your advance tickets for opening night soon!

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Exposed DC Photography Show Partners: Critical Exposure

February 25, 2016 By Heather Goss

Exposed DC 2016 Show Partner - Critical Exposure

We’re very excited to start telling you about some great stuff we have planned for the opening night of the Exposed DC Photography Show on March 10. We’ve always tried to make Exposed DC a conduit for photography lovers to find the many great organizations that have been working in the community for years, so we’ve invited a few of them to join us in celebrating local photography in hope you’ll discover something new. We’ll be introducing each one over the next few days.

Let’s start with Critical Exposure, a phenomenal non-profit group that teaches students in Washington, D.C. how to use photography to advocate for themselves. We hope you’ll stop by their table in the ballroom to talk to these talented students and Critical Exposure staff about the work they’re doing, and see examples of the projects they’ve pursued.

Get advance tickets for opening night soon!

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Exposed DC Photography Show Partner: APA|DC

February 23, 2016 By James Calder

Exposed DC 2016 Show Partner - APA|DC

Another great local photography group joining us for the 10th annual Exposed DC Photography Show on March 10 is APA|DC — American Photographic Artists, D.C. Chapter. APA|DC will be hosting several live shoots over the course of the evening! They’ll talk the audience through an example editorial, commercial, and personal shoot using a variety of high end lighting gear and techniques. The results will be projected live as they are shot. Guests are encouraged to ask questions, help out as assistants, or jump in as subjects.

Nab your advance tickets for the opening reception now!

More about APA|DC:

American Photographic Artists (APA) is dedicated to elevating your art and works while fearlessly protecting your content. As the most prestigious national organization for professional photographers, we are committed to leading our industry into the future. APA provides access to the most progressive local programming, determined activism, influential mentorships, affordable insurance options, and collective industry benefits. Supporting our community’s financial and artistic well being, we initiate, develop, and deliver the advantages necessary for a successful career in professional photography.

In the D.C. region, we are committed to helping build the local photography community by proving educational, inspirational and social programs for professional photographers, regardless of where they are in their careers. These events range from discussions on business issues to informal mentoring relationships to monthly happy hours and gallery visits.

Filed Under: Annual Exhibit, Exposed Event Tagged With: American Photographic Artists, APA DC, APADC, DC Chapter, Exposed DC 2016 Partner

Exposed DC Tickets on Sale Now!

February 12, 2016 By Heather Goss

2016 Exposed DC Photo Contest

Are you ready to celebrate 10 years of photography with Exposed DC? We’ve put together a huuuuge party for everyone with local craft beer, great beats, and partnerships with tons of local photography groups to show everyone just how awesome the D.C. photography scene is. Get your tickets now!


Exposed DC Photography Show – 10th Anniversary Exhibition

– Featuring 47 images of the Washington metro area
– Opening reception: Thursday, March 10, 6 to 10 p.m., Carnegie Library, 801 K Street NW
– Exhibit hosted by the Historical Society of Washington, D.C.
– Local photography groups will provide entertainment and activities in the ballroom
– Exhibition Magazine and Poster: 10th year commemorative editions available for purchase
– Best in Show Awards chosen by a panel of distinguished local photographers
– Beer provided by Bluejacket Brewery; Beats by DJ Neville C.
– Advance tickets: Adult $35 / Under 21 $20 / 12 and Under FREE
– Door tickets: $45 / Under 21 $30 / 12 and Under FREE
– Cocktail attire suggested
– #exposeddc #xdc


Exposed DC is excited to announce its 10th annual Exposed DC Photography Show hosted by the Historical Society of Washington, D.C. from March 10 to April 1, 2016, on the second floor of the Carnegie Library.

These 47 winning photographs were chosen from a contest for their unique view of the Washington area – not as a political venue or tourist destination, but as a place where we live and work and love every day. Five of those photographs will be awarded our Best in Show prizes, each one chosen by a panel of distinguished metro-area photographers: Lucian Perkins, Susana Raab, Lauren Stockbower, Yodith Dammlash, and Carolyn Russo.

To celebrate a decade of amazing local photography, the Exposed DC opening reception will be held throughout the Carnegie Library; cocktail attire suggested. We’re showing our commitment to fostering photography for all skill levels and pursuits by partnering with local photography groups to provide entertainment and engaging activities throughout the Library. We’re delighted to be joined by Critical Exposure, Capital Photography Center, Leica Store DC, The Exposure Group African American Photographers Association, IGDC, HOIST Studio and the American Photographic Artists DC Chapter (APA|DC) to help us celebrate the big occasion.

D.C.’s own Bluejacket Brewery will provide their original brews at an open bar; complimentary wine and snacks will also be available. DJ Neville C. will provide dance tunes in the Carnegie Library’s fantastic D.C. Map Room.

A full color 10th Anniversary Exhibition Magazine with the last 5 years of winning photos be available at the opening, and online soon. The companion 5th Anniversary Magazine from 2006-2011 will also be available. Designed by Johanna Ostrich.

 

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Exhibit hours: **Please note dates have been updated
Monday-Thursday: 10am-4pm
Fridays: 10am-8pm
Saturday, March 12: 10am-4pm
Closing day: Friday, March 25

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

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

The Exposed DC Photography Show is a Ten Miles Square production.

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The Historical Society of Washington, D.C., is a community-supported educational and research organization that collects, interprets, and shares the history of our nation’s capital. Founded in 1894, it serves a diverse audience through its collections, public programs, exhibitions, and publications.

Washington is known throughout the world as a monumental federal city. Less well-known are the stories of Washington’s many diverse and vibrant communities. The Society helps make this local history easily accessible to the public to promote a sense of identity, place, and pride in Washington and to preserve this heritage for future generations.

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Free Photography Classes with Knowledge Commons DC & Exposed DC – November Session

October 26, 2015 By Heather Goss

Students at September's Cleared for Takeoff class at Gravelly Point, taught by Chris Williams. Photo by Angela Napili.
Students at the 2015 Cleared for Takeoff class at Gravelly Point, taught by Chris Williams. Photo by Angela Napili

Ready for another round of free Knowledge Commons DC photography classes sponsored by Exposed DC? We asked some of our favorite, talented photographers to teach a one-week session of fun, informative classes November 14-21. Mark your calendar now, and we’ll remind you when registration opens up on November 6.

Here’s the line-up:

  • Saturday, 11/14, 1:30 p.m.: A Feast for the Eyes – Food Photography at Birch & Barley with Samer Farha
  • Sunday, 11/15, 3 p.m.: Taking Photography to the Streets with Mukul Ranjan
  • Tuesday, 11/17, 6:30 p.m.: Cleared for Takeoff – Photographing Airplanes at Gravelly Point with Chris Williams
  • Saturday, 11/21, 12 p.m.: Plastic Photography – The Art of the Holga by Sarah Hodzic

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