- ICYMI: Instant DC, the collective focused on mobile photography, is now part of Exposed DC. Look forward to some great posts from their writers and collaborative events very soon.
- Traveling this summer? You can read these tips for traveling with your gear from the Capital Photography Center.
- “But, once every four years, the FIFA World Cup offers a glimpse into the wider world of totally-not-gay international man-on-man affection.” We have nothing to add, just click.
- In Focus has a nice selection of photos from the National Geographic Traveler Photo contest.
- The Library of Congress highlights photographers willing to do anything to get the shot; here they are battling volcanoes.
- National Geographic announced a new program for their photographers, the Fellows program.
- Rochester, NY was the home of the once-photography-giant Kodak. Alex Webb and Rebecca Norris have documented the impact of the loss of the company on the town.
- Literacy Through Photography gives D.C. students the opportunity to document their lives.
- “CYJO has created a series of portraits that examines how race, ethnicity, and heritage contextualize a person as an individual, and how they coexist within the framework of a family.”
- Want more from people that are famous for something else, but also take photos? London’s Royal Academy of Arts is exhibiting The Lost Album, a collection of Dennis Hopper’s photos unseen since 1970.
- And finally, Metro is giving you the chance to have the ultimate D.C. souvenir – a SmartTrip card with baby tigers on it! Pandas are cute, but tigers are for winners.