Exposed DC

for the love of DC photography

  • Newsletter
  • About
    • Who We Are
    • Contact Us
    • Press
  • Learn
    • Resource Guides
    • Free Classes
    • Get Involved
  • Show
    • View the Winning Images of the 2023 Contest
    • Annual Contest Winners
    • Publications
    • National Landing Fotowalk Exhibitions
  • Donate

Friday Links: February 27, 2015

February 27, 2015 By Heather Goss

Gumball machines by  Johannes Nacpil
Gumball machines by Johannes Nacpil

Have you gotten tickets to our Exposed DC Photography Show opening yet? Pick yours up before they’re all gone!

  • RIP the great Leonard Nimoy, who died this morning. Known to most of us as Spock, Nimoy was also a lifelong photographer.
  • When “photoshop” became a verb: The interesting history of software manipulation.
  • An interview with Ronald K. Fierstein, author of the new book, “A Triumph of Genius: Edwin Land, Polaroid, and the Kodak Patent War.”
  • Why your photograph in a National Park may be illegal.
  • Hollywood food stylists explain how they get that Cubano sandwich picture perfect.
  • “I want to introduce white America to people who they might never have met, and I want them to fall in love too.” An interview with photographer Ruddy Roye.
  • Photos of, and by, America’s first lady photojournalist.
  • Portraits of men with their cats. Real men.
  • From ending violence to commemorating the past, Holly Falconer documents the reasons women march.
  • French photographer Aurélien Chauvaud documents the eccentric riders of Shanghai’s motorcycle sidecar subculture.
  • It takes more than just an Instagram filter to recreate that eighties high school portrait style.
  • “I’ve come to learn that photographing a person looking away from the lens can convey thoughtfulness, even deep emotion.” New York Times staff photographer Nicole Bengiveno finds herself shooting instinctively from her subjects’ point of view.
  • Eduardo Leal ventured to El Alto to better understand the sisterhood behind the spectacle of Bolivia’s famous cholitas luchadoras.
  • A pair of squirrels with insanely adorable ears “build” a snowman together. Some creative prop-work by Russian photographer Vadim Trunov.
  • Indonesian man sleeps, eats, plays and even fights with his best buddy, a seven-year-old, 400 pound Bengal tiger.

Filed Under: Friday Links Tagged With: Aurélien Chauvaud, Eduardo Leal, Edwin Land, eighties, Food Photography, Holly Falconer, Jessie Tarbox Beals, Leonard Nimoy, men and cats, National Parks, Nicole Bengiveno, Photoshop, Ronald K. Fierstein, Ruddy Roye, spock, tiger, Vadim Trunov

How to Get Involved

Latest Posts

  • Friday Links: March 17, 2023
  • Friday Links: March 10, 2023
  • Friday Links: March 3, 2023
  • Winning Photos of the 17th Annual Exposed DC Contest

Newsletter

  • Contact Us
  • Newsletter
  • Contribute Your Photos

Copyright © 2023 Exposed DC and Ten Miles Square · All images are property and copyright of their respective owners and are used with permisson