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Friday Links: August 27, 2021

August 27, 2021 By Ron Keith

Moon and Capitol by Brett Davis

Exposed DC is looking for new Board members! Are you interested in the future of photography? Do you love art events and art programming? Do you love living in the DMV? We want creative and enthusiastic minds to figure out how the next chapter of the Exposed DC photography community can be as vibrant as the last 15 years. Join us! (Psst, you don’t have to be a photographer!) APPLY NOW

  • A federal judge has found that a part of Georgia’s new election law that broadly prohibits the photographing of a voted ballot is likely unconstitutional.
  • Finalists have been announced for the Northern Photography Prize, a competition established by a crime author who has set many of her murder mysteries in the region of England.
  • Redeat Wondemu spent much of her childhood in Addis Ababa and returned as an adult to start a project photographing the people there as they are.
  • Join Exposed alum Kirth Bobb and District Camera and Imaging for a webinar on DC street photography on August 31 at 6 p.m. Registration required.
  • Black Women Photographers is holding a Haiti Relief Print Sale, with all proceeds going to Ayiti Demen/FOKAL, a local organization working directly to help with the relief.
  • The third annual Leica Women Foto Project Award will grant three photographers $10,000 and Leica gear to help complete an in-progress, personal photo project that bears witness to humanity, expressed through the female point of view. The call for entries is open through October 8.
  • Register for fall classes and workshops at Photoworks before they begin in September.
  • A bright red jellyfish spotted at a depth of 700 meters may be an undescribed species.

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Friday Links: August 20, 2021

August 20, 2021 By Ron Keith

Go sit outside by deckerme
  • The People’s Archive has acquired and cataloged the 1,900-plus photo collection of Chip Py as part of the Library’s Go-Go archive.
  • Research shows that taking too many pictures can harm the brain’s ability to retain memories but also that being more intentional about the photos we take can help.
  • The Smithsonian American Art Museum purchased rare photographs dating from the 1840s to the mid-1920s, including daguerreotypes made by three of the most prominent Black photographers of the19th century: James P. Ball, Glenalvin Goodridge, and Augustus Washington.
  • The Event Horizon Telescope—a planet-scale array of ground-based radio telescopes—has obtained the first image of a supermassive black hole from more than a petabyte of data collected.
  • One of the last photographs taken of Susan B. Anthony is going up for auction along with hundreds of other items found in an attic photography studio that had been abandoned for decades.
  • National Geographic looks into the centuries-long struggle for Afghanistan through historic and modern images.
  • For the past 38 years, photographer Peter Adams has photographed and interviewed hundreds of iconic photographers from all around the world for his ambitious project that launched recently on Kickstarter.
  • Zenfolio is giving away over $1,000,000 worth of subscriptions of their portfolio plan to photography students.
  • MPB unveiled the Photo and Video Kit Hall of Fame Class of 2021 inductees yesterday, voted on by visual storytellers.

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Friday Links: August 13, 2021

August 13, 2021 By Ron Keith

Photo by Diane Krauthamer

Join us on August 19 at 6:00 p.m. for a virtual roundtable. We look forward to catching up with you and seeing photos from your vacations or staycations. Register here and check your confirmation email for details on how to upload your image and join the session next week.

  • View the winning images of the 15th annual Washington Gardener Photo Contest at Meadowlark Botanical Gardens through August 30, open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
  • The Times’ pictures of the month for July include photos from around the world and a few words on how they came about.
  • PhotoWorks is offering a new, free virtual program called “Photo Matters,” beginning August 22 at 10:00 a.m. It’ll be a Zoom where people can hang out and discuss all matters photographic.
  • Sigma Ambassador Anabel Dflux will be sharing tips and tricks for shooting concerts on August 25 at 7:00 p.m. during a live webinar with PROCAM.
  • The International Center of Photography in New York has announced David E. Little as its next executive director. 
  • Aerial photographs of houses in Ecuador convey the relationship between the buildings and their contexts using drones.
  • An essay explores questions of privacy invasion by comparing paparazzi photography to wildlife photography.
  • A soon-to-be-released documentary celebrates the legacy of Picture Post, the highly influential magazine which shaped perceptions of British life during and after World War II.

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Friday Links: August 6, 2021

August 6, 2021 By Ron Keith

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez by Miki Jourdan

It’s been a while since we had a virtual roundtable, and we’d love to see what photos you’ve been taking lately. Join us on Thursday, August 19 at 6:00 p.m. for a session where we can catch up and share images on the theme of vacation. You can register here and refer to the confirmation email for details on uploading photos. Looking forward to seeing you and your awesome photos! 

  • A group of five photojournalists who were arrested and/or beaten during last year’s protests against racial injustice has sued the NYPD in an attempt to stop what they call egregious and repeated violations of journalists’ right to record police activity on public streets.
  • Fifty years ago, Sue Davies opened the Photographers’ Gallery in London “to gain recognition for photography as an art form in its own right.”
  • From the man-faced stink bug to the mirror spider that looks like a disco ball, nature is full of incredible insects that survive thanks in part to their bizarre adaptations.
  • Clever paper cutouts by Rich McCor (aka Paperboyo) transform architecture and landmarks into amusing scenes.
  • “The New Woman Behind the Camera” exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and slated to open at the National Gallery of Art at the end of October, presents about 200 photographs by 120 female photographers from more than 20 countries.
  • Winners of the Minimalist Photography Awards 2021 were selected from over 3,700 entries from 39 countries.
  • Exposed alum Marci Lindsay interviewed Sasha Waters Freyer, the director of Garry Winogrand: All Things Are Photographable, who talked about her portrait of the artist, women in street photography, and why she became a filmmaker.
  • UNESCO invites people aged 14 to 25 who have lived or traveled to the Silk Roads region to submit photos to their Youth Eyes on the Silk Roads contest before the August 24 deadline, free to enter.

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Friday Links: July 23, 2021

July 23, 2021 By Ron Keith

Photo by Kevin Wolf
  • An open call on the Hundred Heroines site led 15 women photographers to create their own collective, Struck By Light.
  • Kodak deleted an Instagram post featuring images of Xinjiang taken by French photographer Patrick Wack after an online backlash from Beijing’s supporters.
  • Landscape photographer Kristen Ryan will be hosting a free four-part landscape photography education series live online with Samy’s Camera and Sigma Photo. Classes will be Tuesday nights through August starting on the 10th. 
  • A group photography exhibition in Zurich explores the theme of oceans as experienced from the shore.
  • The Michel du Cille Fellowship by the National Press Photographers Foundation is a year-long fellowship that provides $15,000 to a professional visual journalist to encourage coverage of topics of great importance in today’s changing world. The deadline to apply is August 2.
  • Photographer Greg White visualizes the abstract and fundamental concepts of physics in his Base Quantities series.
  • The Hubble Space Telescope is back in business after over a month offline due to a glitch.
  • Leading sports photographer and Red Bull Photography teacher Naim Chidiac provides advice and insight into his work covering motorsports events like the Dakar Rally.
  • Between the 1890s and 1940s, Lora Webb Nichols created a body of photography 24,000 images strong, most of which feature the life and times of her hometown, Encampment, Wyoming.

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