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2021 Best in Show Winner: Eric Purcell

June 5, 2021 By Ron Keith

We can’t wait to shake off our pandemic ho-hums and celebrate local photography with you at our 15th Annual Photography Show tomorrow! This year we are partnering with Focus on the Story and Lost Origins Gallery to present an outdoor exhibit that will be installed on the exterior wall of Ellē restaurant at 3221 Mt Pleasant St NW. Join us tomorrow from 3-6 p.m. to celebrate the 2021 Exposed DC photography show opening, part of the kickoff for the fourth annual Focus on the Story International Photo Festival. 

Today, we are announcing the Best in Show winner “Rose Rosé Bears” by Eric Purcell, selected by judge Kirth Bobb. Williams commented, “I picked this image because DC has seen lots of upheaval and turmoil over the past year or so, and this image reminded me that there’s still fun to be had in DC. I like the humor of the photograph, and I picked it over lots of really amazing protest pictures because if there’s anything we’ve all seen enough of, it is protest pictures. I’ve just never seen teddy bears having brunch before.”

You can view more of Eric’s work on his website.

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Kirth is a FujiFilm ambassador, and his photographs have been published in several major publications including The New York Times, Washington Times, and HuffPost, and featured in several galleries across Europe, the Caribbean, and the Americas.

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2021 Best in Show Winner: Arpita Upadhyaya

June 4, 2021 By Ron Keith

We can’t wait to shake off our pandemic ho-hums and celebrate local photography with you at our 15th Annual Photography Show. This year we are partnering with Focus on the Story and Lost Origins Gallery to present an outdoor exhibit that will be installed on the exterior wall of Ellē restaurant at 3221 Mt Pleasant St NW. Join us on Sunday, June 6 at 3 p.m. to celebrate the 2021 Exposed DC photography show opening, part of the kickoff for the fourth annual Focus on the Story International Photo Festival. 

We are excited to announce the Best in Show winners for this year’s show in the days leading up to the opening on Sunday! Today, we are announcing the selection of “Each Substance of Grief Has Twenty Shadows” by Arpita Upadhyaya, selected by judge Adriana Mendoza. Mendoza commented, “First, the title captures what sparks so much emotion from me. The shadows, the angle, and the black and white version of this capture bring forth the power, the grief, the anger that was felt that day.”

You can view more of Arpita’s work on Instagram and Flickr.

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Adriana Mendoza is the Creative Director and Operations Manager at Femme Fatale DC, a dynamic community that supports and amplifies womxn in business and in life. Her background includes a Master in Landscape Architecture focused in the design of public space in underserved communities. She worked at Floura Teeter Landscape Architects, bringing communities together through designing attractive and functional places for public gathering.

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2021 Best in Show Winner: Dylan Bilbao

June 3, 2021 By Ron Keith

We can’t wait to shake off our pandemic ho-hums and celebrate local photography with you at our 15th Annual Photography Show. This year we are partnering with Focus on the Story and Lost Origins Gallery to present an outdoor exhibit that will be installed on the exterior wall of Ellē restaurant at 3221 Mt Pleasant St NW. Join us on Sunday, June 6 at 3 p.m. to celebrate the 2021 Exposed DC photography show opening, part of the kickoff for the fourth annual Focus on the Story International Photo Festival. 

We are excited to announce the Best in Show winners for this year’s show in the days leading up to the opening on Sunday! Today, we are announcing the selection of Dylan Bilbao’s “Polychromatic” by judge Jamie Davis Smith. Smith commented, “I love the strong geometry of the image, as well as the way the leading lines and complimentary colors move the viewer through the image. It’s both dynamic and soothing.  The shadows and reflections give hints about what is happening inside and out, adding so much depth and interest!”

You can view more of Dylan’s work on his Instagram.

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Jamie is a documentary and family photographer living in Washington, D.C. She is a former photography ambassador for Manfrotto, and her work has been featured in HuffPost, The Washington Post, and various other publications. Jamie has written extensively about photography.

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2021 Best in Show Winner: Jenny Markley

June 2, 2021 By Ron Keith

This year we are partnering with Focus on the Story and Lost Origins Gallery to present our 15th Annual Photography Show in an outdoor exhibit along the exterior wall of Ellē restaurant at 3221 Mt Pleasant St NW. Join us on Sunday, June 6 at 3 p.m. to celebrate the show opening as part of the kickoff for the fourth annual Focus on the Story International Photo Festival! As the big day nears, we are excited to share this year’s Best in Show winners, selected by independent, distinguished judges.

Today, we are announcing the Best in Show winner “Reflection” by Jenny Markley, selected by judge Deveney Williams. Williams commented, “This image’s composition, color contrast, and symbolism make it my top pick. The two women absorbing everything going on around them in the summer of protests in the reflecting pool gives us pause to the story we’re still fighting, systemic change.”

You can view more of Jenny’s work on her website and Instagram.

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Deveney Williams is a D.C. based visual storyteller and designer. Her photography focuses on portraiture and editorial work. She aims to dismantle beauty standards and inspire people through her subjects.

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2021 Best in Show Winner: Michael Ryan

June 1, 2021 By Ron Keith

We can’t wait to shake off our pandemic ho-hums and celebrate local photography with you at our 15th Annual Photography Show. This year we are partnering with Focus on the Story and Lost Origins Gallery to present an outdoor exhibit that will be installed on the exterior wall of Ellē restaurant at 3221 Mt Pleasant St NW. Join us on Sunday, June 6 at 3 p.m. to celebrate the 2021 Exposed DC photography show opening, part of the kickoff for the fourth annual Focus on the Story International Photo Festival. 

As the big day approaches, we are excited to announce the Best in Show winners for this year’s show. Every year we ask a panel of five distinguished, local judges to each select one image to receive a Best in Show award. The winning photographers each receive a $100 cash prize and are acknowledged in the show and exhibition program.

Today, we are announcing the Best in Show winner “Untitled” by Michael Ryan, selected by judge Steve Bosak. Bosak commented, “To me, this photo captures the tension and social unrest evident during 2020. It illustrates the risks that African Americans face in our country and how ​people expressed their pain under the threat of more violence. The lighting and composition is well balanced, with the menace of police with riot shields in the background and the defiant man with a raised arm ​illuminated by the fire. And, this photographer likely put himself at risk to take this photo. He made sure he was present to witness and capture the conflict ​between police and protesters.”

You can view more of Michael’s work on his website and Instagram.

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Steve Bosak is an amateur photographer who has lived in D.C. for 20 years. He is a design thinking consultant and trainer who helps companies and agencies use a human-centered approach to innovation. He has a keen interest in photographing nature, buildings, and macro subjects.

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