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Friday Links: March 1, 2024

March 1, 2024 By Matthew Holubecki

Photo by: Emma K Alexandra

Thank you to everyone who joined us for happy hour last week and congratulations again to the winners of this year’s photo contest! We look forward to celebrating with everyone at the show this summer, as well as getting back to regular happy hours and other social gatherings. It’s always great spending time together with this amazing photography community.

  • Maryland PPA has announced their annual photography conference. Join them for three days of peer connection and instruction in wedding, commercial, fine art, and senior portraiture. Find out more about this April 11-13 event and register at https://marylandppa.com/24MDPPA.
  • Head to the National Gallery of Art tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. to hear photojournalism students reflect on Dorothea Lange’s work and career in light of their own photographic practices and research inquiries today.
  • Thirty finalists have been chosen for the Sony World Photography Awards 2024 with winners to be announced in April.
  • Vanity Fair photographer David Seidner is being honored with a proper one-man retrospective as part of the International Center for Photography’s 50th anniversary.
  • Critical Exposure is bringing back Stories for Action, a 10-week program for high school-aged youth interested in exploring social justice issues through photography. Sessions start March 5; submit the interest form.
  • Annie Leibovitz traveled to seven countries documenting different ideas of family for a project with IKEA. In addition to taking photographs, she also selected six photography mentees to guide in their own projects about home.
  • Photographers from around the world submitted roughly 6,500 photographs for 13 contest categories vying for the title of the Underwater Photographer of the Year 2024.

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Friday Links: February 16, 2024

February 16, 2024 By Matthew Holubecki

Photo by: Miki Jourdan

In one week, we’ll be announcing the winners of our 18th annual photography contest along with some exciting news about our show! Check back next Friday, February 23 and join us that evening for happy hour at metrobar. Looking forward to toasting another year of great photography with you all!

  • Applications for the Black Women Photographers x Nikon Grants are due tomorrow before midnight.
  • Washington Post staff photographer Marvin Joseph shares the joy of making portraits.
  • Registration is open for spring and summer classes at Glen Echo Photoworks on everything from the darkroom to cyanotypes and digital.
  • You can also RSVP now for Photoworks’ event, “From Passion to Purpose” with renowned photojournalist Cheriss May on Friday, February 23 from 7-8:30 p.m., free.
  • Join APA | DC tomorrow at The National Portrait Gallery Kogod Courtyard from noon to 2:00 p.m. for their February Coffee Break meetup, photo book edition.
  • In a remarkable feat not just of photography but also scheduling, forty iconic women cover the March 2024 issue of British Vogue, Edward Enninful’s last as Editor-In-Chief.
  • Paul McCartney’s own photos, shot 60 years ago, capture the Beatles’ first tour as they took Europe and America by storm.

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Friday Links: February 9, 2024

February 9, 2024 By Matthew Holubecki

Photo by: Val Proudkii
  • BigPicture is offering a special discount to women photographers who enter the annual Natural World Photography Competition.
  • The winner of the Natural History Museum of London’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year award captured a captivating image of a polar bear sleeping on sea ice. 
  • Journalist and stylist Marcellas Reynolds talks about his new photography book, “Supreme Sirens,” which details the impact of women’s careers and how their music is the soundtrack of our lives.
  • Winners of this year’s International Garden Photographer of the Year competition include abstracts, close-ups, and, of course, some critters.
  • Head to the Katzen Arts Center for a panel discussion about “New Perspective on the New Thing: A Photography Exhibition Documenting DC’s Revolutionary Community Arts Center, 1966-1972,” tomorrow at 2:00 p.m., free.
  •  An experimental philosopher at the University of Arizona set up a camera to capture a single image of a desert landscape in Tucson over the span of 1,000 years.
  • Join Glen Echo Photoworks for an opening reception for Marvin Tupper Jones’ exhibition Sunday at 2:00 p.m.
  • Ari Jaaksi explores the concept of artistic breakthroughs using examples from history to inspire photographers.

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Friday Links: February 2, 2024

February 2, 2024 By Matthew Holubecki

Photo by: Dave Lyons

Thanks to everyone who submitted to our annual photography contest! We always enjoy reliving the last year or so through the images you’ve captured in the D.C. metro area and are reminded of happenings that feel so long ago but come alive in your photography. We’ll be announcing the winners later this month and providing updates about the show slated for this summer. Stay tuned!

  • Carol Morgan, a longtime D.C. resident and multi-media artist, published an online photo essay and commentary about the urban organic farm in her neighborhood, Columbia Heights Green.
  • A new exhibit explores how cuteness has become such a dominant force, which prompted The Guardian to ask readers to submit their own pictures.
  • Even rats are taking selfies these days.
  • PetaPixel has a robust roundup of photography grants and scholarships available this year.
  • Hal Buell, who led AP’s photo operations from darkroom era into the digital age, died at 92.
  • Toronto-based architectural photographer Richard Johnson captured hundreds of ice fishing huts in Canada.
  • Being a unit still photographer for television and film might sound glamorous (celebrities, movie sets!) but a lot goes into it.
  • Check out Capital Photography Center’s event calendar to see upcoming classes that can help you develop skills like building a photography website, creative composition, studio lighting, and more.

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Friday Links: January 26, 2024

January 26, 2024 By Matthew Holubecki

Photo by: Jeff Vincent

February is just around the corner; if you haven’t yet, be sure to submit to our annual photography contest before midnight on Wednesday, January 31 to be considered for our 18th annual show & celebration of local photography! Photographers of all levels are welcome to submit, so tell your artsy friends too!

  • The National Gallery of Art is showing two historic, archival documentaries tomorrow starting at 2:00 p.m. in conjunction withe the Dorothea Lang exhibit. Then, on Sunday at noon, there will be a conversation with award-winning artists discussing their social documentary and portrait photography practice and connections to Dorothea Lang’s work.
  • Join StreetMeetDC tomorrow at 3:00 p.m. in Chinatown for their first meet of the year.
  • A rare portrait of a crab-eating macaque swimming in the ocean won this year’s Ocean Art underwater photography contest.
  • Photographer and whiskey fan Ernie Button discovered dried remains of single malt scotch in the bottom of a glass makes for an interesting photographic subject.
  • Three African photographers are celebrating the birthplace of coffee for Lavazza’s annual calendar.
  • WPOW members have until the end of the month to submit for the Butterfly Grant to receive funds supporting new or in-progress photo, video, or multimedia projects.
  • Winners of the Travel Photographer of the Year awards take us around the world, from the wildebeest migration in Kenya and volcanic eruptions in Iceland to shamanic rituals in Siberia.
  • A photographer in Sweden captured an extremely rare green flash coming from Venus.

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