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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

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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

Featured Instagrammers: Best of 2015

January 3, 2016 By James Calder

To every Instagrammer who has been kind enough to share your work with us over the past twelve months, thank you so much!

Based on the difficulty of selecting just the weekly Featured Instagrammers, you’d think I’d have known better. But until I started trying to compile a “Best of 2015” post, I didn’t realize quite how hard it would be to single out highlights from an entire year’s worth of outstanding photographs. Nevertheless, while there are many worthy shots that I’m sad to leave out, here are my favorites from 2015, in no particular order.

Don’t forget to keep tagging your photos #exposeddc for a chance to have your work featured. And you only have a few days left to submit your best work from the D.C. metro area to our 10th annual photo contest – the deadline is midnight on Wednesday!

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Filed Under: Artist Spotlight Tagged With: best of 2015, Featured Instagrammer, Featured Instagrammers, Instagram, year in review

Friday Links: December 18, 2015

December 18, 2015 By Heather Goss

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Untitled by Christopher Chen

Some of you like to put your work together at the end of the year to look back at where you’ve been and what you’ve seen. We’ll use our editorial privilege to highlight our pal Sanjay Suchak, a multiple time Exposed winner before he came to volunteer with our team briefly, and then heading down to Charlottesville to be UVa’s official photographer. Have you put together a highlight reel from 2015? Show us and we’ll link to some more throughout December. Oh and look, now you have your selections ready to enter into the 10th annual Exposed DC photography contest. How convenient!

  • Nobody knows Bao Bao or Bei Bei better than Juan Rodriguez, the former National Zoo volunteer turned veteran panda-keeper. He shares what it’s like to spend a day with Washington’s most obsessed-over animals. (Which made us nostalgic for a similar story our own James Calder shot for DCist four years ago, A Day In The Life: National Zoo Animal Keeper.)
  • Wired magazine has The Grisly, Fascinating History of Crime Photography.
  • “I’ve never seen anything like this, and in such perfect symmetry.” Capital Weather Gang has an incredible photo of Kelvin-Hemlholtz wave clouds taken by Brad Peterson.
  • In Sight takes a look at what John McDonnell, a Washington Post staff photographer, shoots on the periphery while on assignment.
  • Dronestagr.am announces the winners of its “Small Drones, Big Changes” climate themed drone photography contest.
  • Slate’s Behold photo blog offers up its 10 Best Photography Books of 2015.
  • The House Armed Services committee has banned photographers from in front of the witness table because of the loud camera shutters.
  • “My biggest fear is the Corcoran turning into a hub for people to do their creative minors.” A year later, the Corcoran is still figuring out its new place.
  • A chance encounter with several Chinese girls being raised in Montana led Meng Han to explore the world of Chinese adoptees in the United States.
  • Print that baby! Classic contact sheets from 1960 to now. MoMa let the Guardian into its cavernous vaults, sharing everything from Stephen Shore’s shots of a vintage car stranded in the desert to Lorna Simpson’s candid 1950s African American pinups.
  • Apply to be a photo editing intern this summer at NPR.
  • The Comedy Wildlife Awards will ease you through the rest of your workday.

 

 

 

Filed Under: Friday Links Tagged With: baby animals, Bao Bao, best of 2015, Chinese adoptees, clouds, Corcoran, crime photography, drones, MOMA, national zoo, panda, weather, wildlife

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