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Featured Instagrammer: Erin Higgins

August 3, 2014 By James Campbell

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Creator of @blackandwhitedc, Erin Higgins—aka @erin921—is as much a curator as gifted Instagram photographer. Not only does she document her frequent travels to New York City and beyond, but her shots of D.C. nooks and crannies offer fresh takes on the same old scenes, with an emphasis on design details and golden-hour, available lighting. Follow along on her Instagram feed and enjoy some of our favorites below.

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: Erin Higgins, Featured Instagrammer, Instagram, Instagrammer

Featured Instagrammer: Michela Baxter

July 27, 2014 By James Campbell

Photo by Michela Baxter

Today, courtesy of the newly acquired talent of InstantDC, we start our new section featuring local Instagram accounts worth checking out. To kick it off, we present Michela Baxter, aka @batteredsuitcase on Instagram.

Through her travels in and around Washington D.C., Michela is honing a unique, colorful style that is constantly improving as she continues to experiment and share her photos on Instagram. She does a great job of working within the square format to make interesting compositions. See some of her work below.

If you’d like your Instagram feed to be considered for this weekly InstantDC-curated feature, please tag your Instagram photos #exposeddc or #instantdc. We can’t wait to discover your work!

Photo by Michela Baxter

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Filed Under: Artist Spotlight Tagged With: Featured Instagrammer, Instagram, InstantDC, Michela Baxter

Friday Links

June 6, 2014 By Meaghan Gay

Netting by Victoria Pickering
Netting by Victoria Pickering
  • Today marks the 70th anniversary of D-Day, and the Atlantic has many amazing then and now photos from that day and current times.
  • “Whether or not your compositions are compelling depends not on some magic recipe, but rather on a thorough understanding of lens choice, point of view, elements of design, and final arrangement, or composition.” Great post by Brian F. Peterson on the Capital Photography Center blog on perspective.
  • Our friends at the Leica Store DC are hosting a street photography workshop this weekend.
  • Photos of abandoned buildings and some creepy dude in an owl costume. Really.
  • Photographer Jacob Riis captured many of the people living in the slums of New York City during the Gilded Age.
  • PDN reviewed the new Nikon D4S.
  • If you haven’t seen it yet, this weekend is your last chance to see the Gary Winogrand exhibit at the National Gallery of Art.
  • The Women Photojournalists of Washington are launching a new website next week, and are hosting a party to celebrate on June 10.
  • Instagram is rolling out new photo editing tools. Could this be the end of terrible filters? Please?
  • And finally, online dating profile pics with tigers are all the rage and an excellent way to automatically know who you should never, ever go on a date with.

Filed Under: Friday Links Tagged With: Capital Photography Center, friday links, Garry Winogrand, Instagram, Jacob Riis, Leica Store DC, Nikon D4S, tigers, Women Photojournalists of Washington

Friday Links

April 4, 2014 By Meaghan Gay

Shadow Play by alsacienne
Shadow Play by alsacienne

TGIFL! This week we have heavy metal cats, head-whacking images, geologists in the field and so much more. Our 2014 Exposed DC Photography Show is open for just one more day at today until 6 p.m. and our last day Sunday, April 6, 12 to 5 p.m. at Long View Gallery. (They’re closed for a private event on Saturday.) Most of the Exposed staff and many of the photographers will be there hanging out, so stop by to say hello and for your last chance to get a view of this year’s winners. You can purchase any of the images and our 2014 exhibition program in person on Sunday, or online (prints; program).

  • The 6th annual “Mirror to the World” documentary photography exhibition opens tonight at Glen Echo Park. The show is curated by photographer Frank Van Riper, and features many local photographers.
  • Tragic news this morning: AP photographer Anja Niedringhaus was killed and reporter Kathy Gannon was wounded in Afghanistan when a local policeman opened fire on their car.
  • Not to be outdone by his wife, former President Clinton got his own sunglasses photo this week.
  • The ripples from the Calumet Photographic store closings are still being felt. Customers at the Rockville store are still waiting for pictures to be returned. You might want to bookmark our new local resource guide for camera stores.
  • Photographer Yang Yongliang layers thousands of photographs to create dreamscapes that represent how rapidly China is developing.
  • Photographer Alexander Crockett is proving that cats can rock. He’s the photographer behind Metal Cats, a photo book with images of musicians from the hardcore metal music scene posing with their furry feline friends.
  • The excellent Garry Winogrand retrospective is open until June 8 at the National Gallery of Art. Our reviewer recommends multiple visits.
  • DeShean Jackson may have signed with the Washington Football Team this week, but the photo behind him at the signing got a lot of attention.
  • Cops stopping photographers is not a new phenomenon. In 1955, Robert Frank was arrested in Arkansas while photographing The Americans.
  • The BBC has a slideshow of work by Christina Broom, Britian’s first female press photographer.
  • “None of the images in the series…were set up; All of them were taken serendipitously and examine clashing cultures, tradition versus modernity, and sometimes situations that are simply perplexing.” Martin Kollar’s “Nothing Special” examines the often bizarre world of Eastern Europe during the post-Soviet era.
  • This photo essay from Columbia University shows what life is like as a geologist working in Panama.
  • Kaija Straumanis gets our vote for series we would most like to see the outtakes from. She took portraits of herself while objects collided with her head.
  • Interesting article on how photographers are getting sponsorships on Instagram.
  • You know we love dog photos, but these intimate shots by Chris Sembrot of dogs kissing people is heavy on the PDA.
  • Save the date for our next monthly happy hour, April 16 at El Centro D.F.
  • And finally, adorable photos of Indochinese tiger cubs at the Saigon Zoo.

Filed Under: Friday Links Tagged With: Alexander Crockett, Calumet Photo, Chris Sembrot, DeSean Jackson, friday links, Instagram, Kaija Straumanis, Martin Kollar, MIRROR TO THE WORLD, tiger, Yang Yongliang

Following the 2014 Winter Olympics in Photos

February 11, 2014 By Meaghan Gay

Ice Skates by Noe Todorovich
Ice Skates by Noe Todorovich

If your evening dose of Bob Costas or 3 a.m. livestreaming isn’t satisfying your Olympics fix, there are plenty of other ways to keep track of the Games. Many photographers and athletes in Sochi posting to social media, so we decided to put together a compilation of lists we have found.

Photographer Melissa Lyttle created a Twitter list of photographers at the Games.

Huffington Post Canada compiled a list of Canadian athletes posting to Instagram.

Buzzfeed has their own list of athletes sharing on Instagram.

The New York Times has a list of Russian journalists covering the games and posting to Instagram. It also has a stream of Olympics photos they’re calling the Sochi Photo Firehose; since they disappear after a few moments, it’s like a steady flow of (safe-for-work) Snapchats.

Olympians on Instagram, as compiled by Gizmodo.

And finally, People Magazine published a list of athletes and journalists to follow on Twitter, with a few bonus Instagram-ers.

Filed Under: News & Opinion Tagged With: 2014, Instagram, Olympics, photojournalism, sochi, Sports, twitter, winter

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