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In Frame: Best of 2015

January 4, 2016 By Caroline Space

It’s been a great year of photography, and we’ve been thrilled to feature a ton of it here every Monday and Wednesday in our In Frame selections. Here are my top ten favorite In Frames from 2015. To have your work considered this year, submit your images to our Flickr pool or tag them #exposeddc on Instagram (and follow us here).

Don’t forget you have just a few more days to enter the 10th annual Exposed DC photo contest! Submit your best photographs from the D.C. area by midnight on January 6.

Beau Finley September 21st

https://instagram.com/p/7uBalFvqm7/

 

[Sharp] November 25th

Untitled by [Sharp]
Untitled by [Sharp]
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Filed Under: Artist Spotlight, In Frame Tagged With: [Sharp], @graeme.sta.graeme, 2015, albert ting, Amanda Archibald, artist spotlight, Beau Finley, best of, best of 2015, Dave Wissman, DC_Explorer, Dennis Dimick, in frame, Kaitlin Jencso, Kevin Wolf

In Frame: September 21, 2015

September 21, 2015 By Caroline Space

https://instagram.com/p/7uBalFvqm7/
This is one of my favorite images I’ve chosen for In Frame. It’s wonderfully composed and complex. Photographer Beau Finley uses the environment to play off a billboard with the image of a desert. As the viewer we’re not completely in the desert landscape, but almost.

Filed Under: In Frame Tagged With: Beau Finley, Billboard, Simulacra

In Frame: December 31, 2014

December 31, 2014 By James Calder

Kennedy Center and Memorial Bridge on Christmas Eve by Beau Finley
Kennedy Center and Memorial Bridge on Christmas Eve by Beau Finley

We couldn’t allow last week’s foggy weather to go untoasted. So here’s Beau Finley‘s magnificent commemoration of that murky meteorological moment, the fog acting as a giant soft focus filter over this archetypal D.C. scene.

Filed Under: In Frame Tagged With: Beau Finley, black and white, fog, in frame, Kennedy Center

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