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In Frame: June 3, 2015

June 3, 2015 By Caroline Space

Living Time Line: Paul Robeson by Victoria Pickering
Living Time Line: Paul Robeson by Victoria Pickering

The angle in which Victoria Pickering photographed this scene is magnificently puzzling, and documents the installation of Living Time Line: Paul Robeson last Saturday on a U St. alleyway in D.C. Muralist Cory L Stowers received a commission from the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities to create this work, which depicts the life of Paul Robeson. Pickering notes that the mural “contains an image recognition technology which triggers access to rich content, and is the first use of this technology for an outdoor mural.”

Filed Under: In Frame Tagged With: Cory L Stowers, DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, Living Time Line: Paul Robeson, Paul Robeson, Victoria Pickering

In Frame: June 1, 2015

June 1, 2015 By Caroline Space

Man in a Suit by Zach Kalman
Man in a Suit by Zach Kalman

I am attracted to the mood of this photograph by Zach Kalman. It’s an image that breathes the essence of a simpler time–before cold brew coffee was popularized. The man dressed with elegance meets the eyes of Kalman adding a deeper connection to a photographer and his subject.

Filed Under: In Frame Tagged With: Timeless, Zach Kalman

In Frame: May 27, 2015

May 28, 2015 By Caroline Space

Honor Flight/DCA by His Noodly Appendage
Honor Flight/DCA by His Noodly Appendage

We need more than one day to memorialize those men and woman who gave their lives for America. Let us extend the remembrance a couple extra days with his striking image of a girl’s stare photographed by Flickr user His Noodly Appendage.

 

Filed Under: In Frame Tagged With: His Noodly Appendage, Honor Flight, Memorial Day, portrait

In Frame: May 26, 2015

May 26, 2015 By Caroline Space

 

Blurred Lines by Kevin Wolf
Blurred Lines by Kevin Wolf

I was walking through Leo Villareal’s Multiverse at the National Gallery of Art last week with my best friend and told her that this walkway is my favorite spot in Washington. In Kevin Wolf’s photograph he drags his shutter to create the galactic sense of motion that encompasses this installation. He uses contrasting light and shadow well to give the image a surreal effect. The image isn’t post-processed in any form—he set his camera to black and white before capturing the image.

Filed Under: In Frame Tagged With: black and white, Kevin Wolf, Leo Villareal, Multiverse, National Gallery of Art

In Frame: May 20, 2015

May 20, 2015 By Caroline Space

Fly Above by Dimitris Manis
Fly Above by Dimitris Manis

This photo taken by Dimitris Manis is a bit of a mystery—what wonderful use of lighting. There appears to be an infant ghost flying towards the window of the ARTillery Studio in Brookland.

Filed Under: In Frame Tagged With: Artillery Studio, black and white, Brookland, Dimitris Manis

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