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Friday Links

January 17, 2014 By Meaghan Gay

Fog over Memorial Bridge by Kevin Wolf
Fog over Memorial Bridge by Kevin Wolf

Our links this week include a kitten photo shoot, Robert Capa’s color photographs, magical Edward Hopper inspired images, an opportunity to meet Bao Bao, and the Leica Store DC’s monthly photo winner. Dive right in, the water’s lovely!

  • Want to get up close and personal with giant panda cub Bao Bao? The National Zoo is hosting an Instameet, and you need to sign up by January 21.
  • The butterfly arm tattoo was his initial nomination, but when this guy took his kitten in for a formal portrait at J.C. Penney he won the hipster for life award.
  • D.C.’s own Pat Padua reviewed Brandon Stanton’s photo book Humans of New York.
  • The International Center of Photography in New York will be hosting an exhibit of Robert Capa’s color photographs.
  • Interesting interview with NASA’s chief photographer Bill Ingalls.
  • Giant grocery store wanted to welcome back Howard University students, but upset many with the photograph they chose. Perhaps if they went with a local photographer instead of stock this wouldn’t have happened.
  • The New York Portfolio Review is coming back for a second year.
  • If you are an Android fan, Lifehacker breaks down the best photo apps.
  • Ghosts of D.C. shared an old photo of a slave auction house in Alexandria this week. Additionally, the Library of Congress hosts a large collection of photographs of African Americans during the Civil War.
  • Speaking of old photos, the website WhatWasThere.com overlays photographs with the location where they were taken. You can even see the current street view with the old photo sliding in front of it.
  • Dreamy photographs inspired by Edward Hopper paintings, by Richard Tuschman.
  • Flak Photo, the online photo publication, is looking for submissions.
  • Photoshopping an image of Martin Luther King always seems like a bad idea, but using it to promote your twerking event is particularly bad. The event was cancelled.
  • The New York Times included large, lovely images with their list of “52 Places to Go in 2014”. The best news is that you can scroll down instead of clicking through.
  • The Leica Store DC announced the January winner for their Oskar Barnack Wall.
  • Slate shared Eugene Ellenberg’s series “In My Father’s House.” The work “deals with the concept of Ellenberg’s memory of his family and his method for trying to better understand their relationships, as well as attempting to understand exactly who they all are.”
  • The League of Reston Artists has a call for photographs, for a show at the Reston Chamber of Commerce.
  • Wired shared the story of Tama Dezso’s photography project in Romania. He has been documenting the crumbling infrastructure left behind after the fall of the Soviet Union.
  • Steve Winter’s book of tiger images, Tigers Forever, is being used to promote tiger conservation. There are shockingly only approximately 3,000 tigers left in the wild.

Filed Under: Friday Links Tagged With: Bao Bao, Bill Ingalls, Brandon Stanton, Eugene Ellenberg, Flak Photo, Ghosts of D.C., Giant Gorcery Store, Howard University, ICP, Instameet, Leica Store DC, NASA, national zoo, New York Photography Review, Pat Padua, photo apps, Richard Tuschman, Robert Capa, Steve Winter, tigers, Tigers Forever, Whatwasthere.com

Friday Links

August 23, 2013 By Heather Goss

"Boxer, Hunter" by JY O'Reilly
“Boxer, Hunter” by JY O’Reilly

In this week’s edition of Friday links we’ve got beautiful transportation architecture, winning thievery, a city that’s too smoggy to photograph, and discount pooch adoption.

  • One of our favorite local photographers, Pat Padua, is putting together a list of movies about photographers. Have you seen them all? Got any more suggestions for him?
  • “We are almost at the point where one has to seriously ask if a photo doesn’t get any likes did it ever really happen?” PDN Online interviews Chris Suspect (whose photos make it onto this site with some frequency).
  • WMATA’s got nothing on the Moscow metro stations.
  • Ouch: The winning photo in Samsung’s latest Instagram contest was stolen. Reminds us a little of Sherrie Levine’s “After Walker Evens” reappropriation exhibit.
  • Benedict Cumberbatch used paparazzi at his Sherlock set to send out a four-page message about government privacy invasions.
  • Try not to have an asthma attack while taking your photo in front of blue-sky backdrops in Hong Kong.
  • We all saw this coming: Canon’s new PowerShot has an instant “post to Facebook” button.
  • “Don’t show up wearing the clothes you slept in” and 18 other common sense ways to not become a hated photographer.
  • Aww, the Obamas have added to their squee-family. And tried to make up for not adopting a shelter pooch by donating an unknown sum to the Washington Humane Society, which is offering 25% off adoption fees through August, so now’s the time to get one of these ridiculously huggable creatures to add to your family.
  • Finally, your weekly tiger link: 10 Things You Didn’t Know About The Endangered Tiger.

Filed Under: Friday Links Tagged With: Chris Suspect, dogs, JY O'Reilly, Pat Padua, smog, Sunny

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