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Friday Links

May 9, 2014 By Meaghan Gay

Funk Parade by Pablo Benavente
Funk Parade by Pablo Benavente

Happy Friday, link lovers! This week we have a local photographer explaining the use of anamorphic lenses on his blog, new local professional development workshops, Amazon patenting shooting on a white seamless, and much more!

  • The May APA DC featured member is Erika Nizborski, who was also an Exposed DC contest winner. She was interviewed on their blog by Jim Darling, who also happens to be a former Exposed winner.
  • George Steinmetz’s work is on the cover of National Geographic this month. His creation of the photos of factory farms got him arrested last year.
  • Kickstarter for a panoramic camera that makes images in fancy 4k resolution, called CENTR.
  • Local wedding photographer Sam Hurd wrote an excellent post on his blog describing how he uses an anamorphic lens. The post was later picked up by PetaPixel.
  • The Los Angeles Times has redesigned their photography section, and there is plenty of great work to enjoy.
  • In extremely weird news, Amazon has patented shooting on a white seamless background. No word yet what the estate of Richard Avedon will have to pay in royalty fees.
  • Interested in professional development? Local photographer E. Brady Robinson will be hosting workshops at The Fringe.
  • Polaroid made a camera in the 60’s called The Swinger, and fittingly the commercial is full of sexual innuendo.
  • The title of this article says more than enough, “Man Photoshops Himself Into Girlfriend’s Childhood Photographs.” An alternative title could have been, “How To Quickly Make Yourself Into An Ex-Boyfriend.”
  • Who controls an artist’s work after their death? The Wall Street Journal looks at the posthumous production of prints from negatives created by Vivian Maier and Garry Winogrand.
  • Photographer Sophie Gamand takes a hard look at one of the most humiliating part of a dogs life, bath time.
  • The Calumet website is back online. Calumet was sold to C & A Marketing, and you can read some legal documents about the case here, and here. You can also read the perspective of a college student struggling with the loss of the camera store.
  • And finally, the Philadelphia zoo creating a cat walk crossing that allows tigers to leave their exhibits and travel across the zoo can only mean one thing – Road Trip!

Filed Under: Friday Links Tagged With: Amazon, Anamorphic Lens, APA DC, Calumet, CENTR, dogs, E. Brady Robinson, Erika Nizborski, Garry Winogrand, George Steinmetz, Los Angeles Times, National Geographic, Polaroid, Sam Hurd, Sophie Gamand, The Swinger, tiger, Vivian Maier, wall street journal

In Frame: October 21, 2013

October 21, 2013 By Meaghan Gay

Onofreshoots_JohnnyJack Nicholson’s The Shining character drawn in chalk is enough to scare the dogs. One is hiding while the other howls, which are the two options for people watching the movie. Great find by Patrick Onofre.

As of today we have almost 1,800 photos in our Exposed DC Flickr pool. Thank you all for being part of our community!

Filed Under: In Frame Tagged With: dogs, in frame, Jack Nicholson, Patrick Onofre, The Shining

Friday Links

September 6, 2013 By Meaghan Gay

"Ag Fair" by Chris McDaniel
“Ag Fair” by Chris McDaniel

It may have been a short work week, but we have lots of great links for you today. We have the work of two war photographers, discounted Adobe products, exploration of a  Virginia island by a pair of local photographers, technological photography advances from the early 1900’s, and a possible step backwards technologically. We will let you decide that one.

  • Famed war photographer Don McCullin shared some of his thoughts and images with The Telegraph.
  • You will never get this reaction with via instant replay. Probably one of the funniest foul ball photos of all time.
  • Adobe announced a discounted introduction to their new Creative Cloud for photographers for only $9.99 per month. Users who buy in before the end of the year will be able to lock in that price.
  • Kodak is officially no longer a consumer photography company. We imagine Paul Simon is crying in a corner somewhere with his last box of Kodachrome.
  • The view inside the Maryland Statehouse dome is rarely seen by the public, so a Baltimore Sun photographer documented it for everyone’s benefit.
  • The Washington Post shared the story of another war photographer, Goran Tomasevic, about his recent work in Syria.
  • In Focus has a collection of the winners of the Red Bull Illume Photo Contest. This snowboarding photo particularly caught our attention, but they are all jaw dropping.
  • Guns and Fine Art Dog Photography. With a title like that, who needs an explanation.
  • Do you rent photo equipment from Calumet? If so, you can take an image of your gear in action, share it on Instagram, and possibly win $250 in free rental gear.
  • Ghosts of DC has a photo of Blagden Alley from 1923. The alley is located behind the current location of Long View Gallery, where we have held our Exposed photo exhibit for the last few years.
  • A nice collection of images from regular contributors John Ulaszek and Chris Suspect of Tangier Island, VA.
  • No kids, this is not a joke. Someone is trying to fund a project that would make a smartphone photo enlarger. No comment.
  • Interested in real technological advancement? Photographer Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky was making color images of the Russian Empire one hundred years ago.
  • If you don’t want to be seen looking like the village idiot, don’t smile like the village idiot. In what is being called censorship, Agence France Presse killed a photo of French President Francois Hollande making a silly face to French schoolchildren.
  • Ayu, a two year old Sumatran tiger has returned to her home at a zoo in Indonesia after surviving a poisoning attack. Another tiger and two lions were not as lucky, and died from the poisoning.

Filed Under: Friday Links Tagged With: Adobe, censorship, Chris Suspect, dogs, Don McCullin, Goran Tomasevic, John Ulaszek, links, roundup, Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky, technology, tiger, war, weekly

Friday Links

August 30, 2013 By Meaghan Gay

Chairs by Victoria Pickering
Chairs by Victoria Pickering

For this week’s roundup we have frightening images of factory farming, dogs from the past, marchers from the past, and cars from the past buried off Mulholland Drive in Los Angeles. Don’t worry, the baby tigers at the National Zoo are doing well, and will hopefully be in our future for a long time.

  • Former Exposed contest winner Bill Coyle won honorable mention in the Washington Post Travel photo contest for his image of Lake Powell. We are very excited for him, and happy that he learned about the contest through one of our Friday Links posts!
  • Mishka Henner stitched together satellite images to create very scary photographs of feedlots across the U.S. The waste from the industrial farms collects in pools, and the result is images that look like they were taken on another planet.
  • Phew! Our obsession with taking images of animals is not a new one. Check out these 29 vintage photographs of dogs.
  • LA based photographer Jason Knight has been documenting the abandoned car wreckage along a stretch of Mulholland Drive known as dead man’s curve.
  • A wild animal care center has opened in D.C. and this image of a baby hummingbird under their care is extremely adorable.
  • A New York City police officer has been indicted on charges of lying regarding the circumstances around the arrest of a photographer working for the New York Times.
  • The Washington City Paper shared a nice profile of photographer Michael Horsley and his images of 14th Street from the 80’s and 90’s.
  • Yay! The baby tigers born at the National Zoo this month are doing well and passed their first checkup. Completely squee worthy photos were the best part of the exam.
  • LIFE magazine shared previously unpublished images from the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.
  • To compliment that, we leave you with images from local photographer Matt Dunn of the anniversary march held this week.

Filed Under: Friday Links Tagged With: Bill Coyle, dogs, Jordan Knight, links, Matt Dunn, Michael Horsley, Mishka Henner, weekly

Friday Links

August 23, 2013 By Heather Goss

"Boxer, Hunter" by JY O'Reilly
“Boxer, Hunter” by JY O’Reilly

In this week’s edition of Friday links we’ve got beautiful transportation architecture, winning thievery, a city that’s too smoggy to photograph, and discount pooch adoption.

  • One of our favorite local photographers, Pat Padua, is putting together a list of movies about photographers. Have you seen them all? Got any more suggestions for him?
  • “We are almost at the point where one has to seriously ask if a photo doesn’t get any likes did it ever really happen?” PDN Online interviews Chris Suspect (whose photos make it onto this site with some frequency).
  • WMATA’s got nothing on the Moscow metro stations.
  • Ouch: The winning photo in Samsung’s latest Instagram contest was stolen. Reminds us a little of Sherrie Levine’s “After Walker Evens” reappropriation exhibit.
  • Benedict Cumberbatch used paparazzi at his Sherlock set to send out a four-page message about government privacy invasions.
  • Try not to have an asthma attack while taking your photo in front of blue-sky backdrops in Hong Kong.
  • We all saw this coming: Canon’s new PowerShot has an instant “post to Facebook” button.
  • “Don’t show up wearing the clothes you slept in” and 18 other common sense ways to not become a hated photographer.
  • Aww, the Obamas have added to their squee-family. And tried to make up for not adopting a shelter pooch by donating an unknown sum to the Washington Humane Society, which is offering 25% off adoption fees through August, so now’s the time to get one of these ridiculously huggable creatures to add to your family.
  • Finally, your weekly tiger link: 10 Things You Didn’t Know About The Endangered Tiger.

Filed Under: Friday Links Tagged With: Chris Suspect, dogs, JY O'Reilly, Pat Padua, smog, Sunny

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