
For some birthdays, it is better to remain anonymous. Photo by the always offbeat Chris Suspect.
for the love of DC photography
By Meaghan Gay
For some birthdays, it is better to remain anonymous. Photo by the always offbeat Chris Suspect.
By Meaghan Gay
Don’t forget to register for our initial set of free photography classes through Knowledge Commons DC, including sessions on street photography and street portraits from the accomplished Jim Darling and Gerry Suchy respectively. Stay tuned for a whole new slew of classes coming up in October! And mark your calendars for our Photobook Happy Hour at WeWork Wonder Bread on September 12 from 6 to 8pm. Happy Friday!
By Heather Goss
Who among us doesn’t have — or at least desire — a coffee table full of intriguing photobooks? We invite you to come visit our “coffee table” topped with interesting books produced by local photographers next Friday, September 12, 6 to 8 p.m. Join us at the WeWork Wonder Bread location for a little beer and a little perusal; most of the artists will be on hand to chat about the book-making process and their projects.
We’ll have our Exposed publications, which feature our annual contest winners, on hand to browse and purchase, and you’ll also get to enjoy the work of the artists listed below. We’ll likely add a few more before the event, so please check back.
By Meaghan Gay
Chris Supect’s work is filled with wonderful compositions, and this is no exception. The placing of the horizon line, the location of the people in the image, and the way they are all doing odd things is what makes this image stand out. The humor is the icing on the cake.
By Meaghan Gay
Photographer Diriki Rice took this cool portrait of Chris Suspect at the opening of the Rock and Roll show at Hill & Dale Records last weekend. The deep shadows and great use of light caught our attention.