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- LIFE magazine shared previously unpublished images from the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.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.