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Friday Links: May 3, 2024

May 3, 2024 By Matthew Holubecki

Photo by: Chris Bridner

Thanks to everyone who came by last Sunday for our cyanotype event and thanks to Photoworks and Mac Cosgrove-Davies for a fun and informative experience! It was so fun to see you and your cyanotype creations. We’ll be having some more events like this in the near future, so if you missed it stay tuned for another opportunity. If you have ideas for other events you’d like to see as well, let us know!

  • Head to Lost Origins Gallery tomorrow night for the opening reception for “Truly Blessed,” an exhibition of 28 photographs from Chris Suspect’s new book that documents a marginalized community’s response to racial and religious discrimination.
  • The deadline for Glen Echo Photoworks’ juried call for entries for “Good Sports” is Monday, May 6. The entry fee is $40 for five images.
  • Enter Dodge Chrome’s Spring 2024 Photo Contest by May 31. You can submit up to 3 entries per category: Colors of Spring, Dark and Light, and Pattern & Texture.
  • WeTransfer has put together New Rules, a series from WePresent that interrogates how to thrive as an artist in unstable creative industries that are changing, starting with photography.
  • An exhibition opens Monday in the library at the National Gallery of Art that brings together a team of book and print artists to create handcrafted book objects that combine real photographic prints with finely printed texts and artisan bindings that highlight trends in contemporary photography.
  • Black Women Photographers and Format announced the winner of their Portfolio Giveaway & Grant, along with five runners-up.
  • Maureen Minehan’s solo exhibition, THERE AND BACK, explores the beauty inherent in solitude in the terrain between the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. The exhibit is on view at Multiple Exposures Gallery from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily through May 19.

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Friday Links: April 5, 2024

April 5, 2024 By Matthew Holubecki

Photo by: Val Proudkii

The DC History Conference runs through tomorrow. We’ll be at the History Network this afternoon in the lobby of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library from 1:15-3:15 p.m. Stop by to say hello, flip through old exhibition programs, chat about photography in D.C., and plans for the 2024 show and beyond. You can view the full schedule online.

  • Exposed alum Chris Suspect’s new book, Truly Blessed, tells the story about a community’s response to discrimination, both racial and religious. The book is available for purchase at $50.
  • Photographer Daniel Cox is exposing the impacts of climate change in his Arctic Documentary Project that features polar bears prominently. 
  • Join PortraitMeetDC at metrobar on April 14 from 2-5 p.m. for  a new kind of meet.
  • Save the date for a hands-on cyanotype event at Photoworks with Mac Cosgrove-Davies, an instructor at Photoworks and featured photographer in our 2024 show!
  • On April 13 at Photoworks, Francesca Scott delves into the history of the iconic Scurlock Photographic Studio and their legacy of documenting Black life over the span of nine decades. The event is free, and you can reserve a spot today.
  • NASA pulled together five tips for photographing a total solar eclipse as people prepare for Monday. Just using your cellphone to document it? There are tips for that, too!
  • The Guardian highlights a selection of photographs from the 24 winning projects and six honorable mentions in the World Press Photo annual competition. Four global winners will be announced later this month.

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Friday Links: March 29, 2024

March 29, 2024 By Matthew Holubecki

Photo By: Diana Krauthamer
  • Join StreetMeet tomorrow at 3pm on U Street (10th Street Metro exit) as they celebrate nine years of StreetMeet.
  • Dodge Chrome is having a spring photo contest. Submit up to three entries per category (Colors of Spring, Dark and Light, Pattern & Texture) by emailing contest@dodgechrome.com by May 31. All winners will receive a large mounted print of their work with some cash prizes for 1st and 2nd.
  • India celebrates Holi, the Hindu festival of color, marking the reawakening of spring with awesome photos from the AP Photo team.
  • Meroë Marston Morse joined Polaroid just weeks after graduating with a degree in art history and was integral in transforming the camera company into a brand beloved by photographers to this day.
  • See “Star Power: Photographs from Hollywood’s Golden Age by George Hurrell” at the National Portrait Gallery. If you go on April 14, there’s a curator tour.
  • The winning images and photographers of this year’s World Nature Photography Awards have been announced.
  • In his ongoing “Descendants” series, Drew Gardner combines research with photography as he recreates striking portraits of Black Civil War soldiers.
  • The Concrete in Life Photo of the Year competition puts concrete front and center and all around.

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Friday Links: March 22, 2024

March 22, 2024 By exposeddc

Photo by Victoria Pickering
  • Join PortraitMeetDC for their first meet of the season at Stanton Park tomorrow from 3-6 p.m. Scratch that! They’ll be going on Instagram Live tomorrow night at 9:00 p.m. instead. Check their stories for more info.
  • Social Documentary Network is hosting an online presentation and discussion on documenting the struggle for reproductive rights in the US with Evelyn Hockstein, Robin Fader, and Edward Boches on Thursday, March 28 at 1:30 p.m. on Zoom.
  • A rocket launch was clearly visible across San Diego County skies on Monday night when SpaceX launched Falcon 9 right after sunset.
  • A Van Gogh oil painting has been unveiled as the centerpiece of an exhibition in Cardiff that poses the question: “Is a self-portrait the original selfie?”
  • Maryland PPA’s (MDPPA’s) annual photography conference will provide 3 days of peer connection and instruction in wedding, commercial, fine art, and senior portraiture, April 11-13 in Columbia, MD.
  • The winning images of the British Wildlife Photography Awards 2024 exhibit the beauty, spectacle, and fragile balance of the isles’ diverse animals and habitats.
  • National Geographic’s new show, Photographer, doesn’t focus on analyzing images but on the drive it takes to find the ideal shot.
  • An exhibition in New York is bringing to life moments in theater from the 1950s through 1970s using a blend of art and technology.

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Friday Links: March 15, 2024

March 15, 2024 By Matthew Holubecki

Photo by: Sebastian
  • Join the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities for a Women’s History Month Wikipedia edit-a-thon presented with support from Wikimedia DC on Tuesday from 2-5 p.m.
  • The 2024 Working Scientist photo competition is open for entries that showcase the work that scientists do all around the world. Note that professional photographers appear ineligible for this call.
  • Enjoy a thread of photographs taken in the right place at the right time, intentionally or by chance.
  • The 2024 Leica Women Foto Project Awardees have been announced with projects that cover societal preconceptions, postpartum depression, surrealism, and contemporary indigenous women of different ages.
  • Miles Myerscough-Harris used a camera from 1897 to recreate a 100-year-old team photo of the AIK soccer club.
  • The USPS will pay tribute to photographer Ansel Adams with a stamp collection featuring 16 of his images.
  • The Annual DC History Conference returns for its 50th anniversary at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library April 4-6, free. We’ll be there for the History Network on Friday, April 5 from 1:15-3:15 p.m.

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