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Featured Instagrammer: Messay Shoakena

August 31, 2014 By James Campbell

Thanks to InstantDC’s @dcemmy for picking this week’s featured Instagrammer, Messay Shoakena, @streetamatic on Instagram.

Messay’s style is constantly evolving while staying true to the street photography aestetic. The Exposed 2013 alum masterfully captures silhouettes in a variety of scenarios. Follow along to see what pieces of the city he will capture next.

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Filed Under: Artist Spotlight Tagged With: Featured Instagrammer, Instagram, InstantDC, Messay Shoakena, streetamatic

Featured Instagrammer: Jen Burnett

August 24, 2014 By James Campbell

Jen Burnett (@jenburnett on Twitter and Instagram) is our featured Instagrammer this week. With a wide range of subject matter from architecture to portraiture to city life, she has mastered black and white photos on her iPhone. There were too many photos on her stream that we really like, but below our are top favorites. Enjoy.

If you’d like your Instagram photos to be considered for this weekly InstantDC-curated feature, please tag them #exposeddc or #instantdc. Show us what you’ve got!

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Filed Under: Artist Spotlight Tagged With: Featured Instagrammer, Instagram, Jen Burnett, jenburnett, mobile photography

Featured Instagrammer: Bridget Murray Law

August 17, 2014 By James Campbell

Bridget Murray Law (@birdettemurray on Instagram and @brainpsychmind on Twitter) has been a favorite of InstantDC for a long time. Her black and white photographs show striking dark silhouetted dreamscapes of the city. She creates a silence within the bustle of the city in each photo that is very hard to replicate. Some of our favorites are posted below. Enjoy!

If you’d like your Instagram photos to be considered for this weekly InstantDC-curated feature, please tag them #exposeddc or #instantdc. Show us what you’ve got!

 

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Filed Under: Artist Spotlight Tagged With: birdettemurray, Bridget Murray Law, Featured Instagrammer, Instagram, InstantDC

Friday Links

August 15, 2014 By James Calder

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  • We hope you’ve been paying attention to the events in Ferguson, Missouri, after Michael Brown, an unarmed black teenager, was shot and killed by police last Saturday. There are tons of photos on Twitter, including the police using tear gas on largely-peaceful protestors and an Al Jazeera tv crew (before taking down their equipment) on Wednesday. That same night, police closed a McDonald’s and ushered out all these “dangerous criminals” (they also arrested two reporters, including Wesley Lowery of the Washington Post). The New York Times put together the photos on all our minds, those from Ferguson in 2014 and the Civil Rights Movement half a century ago. Here at home, Howard University students posed for a powerful photo to protest Brown’s killing. Lastly, it’s always worth a reminder, because the authorities often forget: “Citizens have the right to take pictures of anything in plain view in a public space, including police officers and federal buildings.”
  • “It’s as though we’ve become unsure of our ability to feel, and need to outsource moments to a team, in the hope that collective approval will stand in for meaning.” A Boston Globe op-ed asks if we’re too busy sharing moments to truly experience them.
  • Photographer Christina De Middel takes spam email she’s received and creates beautifully composed, fictitious portraits of the imaginary senders.
  • David Waldorf works in both the commercial and fine art worlds, but his cinematic photographs of trailer park residents in Sonoma, California are striking and unsettling in their detail.
  • “If we’re big enough to fight a war, we should be big enough to look at it.” The fascinating story of The War Photo No One Would Publish.
  • A survey of photographers who’ve recently had photo books published, listing details of the deals they struck with their respective publishers.
  • First person account by fashion photographer Rachel Scroggins of a photo she made that ended up being broadly published with neither credit nor permission. Alternative description: Groundhog Day.
  • Guys on Instagram are now doing their own #MakeupTransformation photos, and it’s priceless.
  • Crazy images of waves caused by a tidal bore that have created a popular spectator sport in the Chinese city of Hangzhou. These photos make us want to bathe in some…different water, pronto.
  • The Capital Weather Gang blogged: “Is HDR photography enhancing or defiling how we see weather and nature?“
  • In 1974, Daniel Sorine photographed a couple of mimes performing in Central Park, only to discover 35 years later that he had captured a then little-known Robin Williams on film.
  • “The people Stanton photographs are reduced to whatever decontextualized sentence or three he chooses to use along with their photo.” A critique of the popular Humans of New York series.
  • Lida Moser passed away this week just before her 94th birthday. The highly acclaimed photographer lived in Rockville, Maryland and really hated being pigeonholed.
  • Two of the women in Garry Winogrand’s iconic 1964 photograph “World’s Fair, New York City” recollect that summer afternoon.
  • Think you’ve seen some cool cat photos on the interwebs?  You ain’t seen nothing ’til you’ve seen Vincent J. Musi’s shots for National Geographic.

Filed Under: Friday Links Tagged With: Boston Globe, Capital Weather Gang, Christina De Middel, civil rights, Daniel Sorine, David Waldorf, Ferguson, first amendment, freedom of speech, friday links, Garry Winogrand, HDR, Howard University, Humans of New York, image theft, Instagram, Lida Moser, MakeupTransformation, Michael Brown, photobook publishing, protests, Rachel Scroggins, recap, Robin Williams, spam, summary, tidal bore, tiger, Vincent J. Musi, war photo

Featured Instagrammer: Sut Sae-Tia

August 10, 2014 By James Campbell

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This week’s Featured Instagrammer is Sut Sae-Tia or @introvertmind on Instagram. He is simply one of the best mobile photographers in the D.C. area. His feed is brimming with images that incorporate strong patterns and symmetry, in a broad range of subjects, from still lifes to portraiture to urban landscapes. He’s been featured previously in InstantDC shows and on the @instant_dc feed, so we’re happy to showcase his work for the Exposed DC audience. Enjoy!

If you’d like your Instagram feed to be considered for this weekly InstantDC-curated feature, please tag your Instagram photos #exposeddc or #instantdc. Show us what you’ve got!

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Filed Under: Artist Spotlight Tagged With: Featured Instagrammer, Instagram, Instagrammer, InstantDC, Sut Sae-Tia

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