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In Frame: June 29, 2016

June 29, 2016 By Caroline Space

Abandoned house. Patapsco state park. #lensculture #igdc #exposeddc #fotodc #dcfocused

A photo posted by Andy G (@xandysocialx) on Jun 26, 2016 at 10:08am PDT

I love learning how people see things. Each week I am privileged to scroll through our Instagram feed and study how each photographer notices light and objects differently—it’s one of the things I enjoy most about photography. I find Andrew Golda’s framing of the window and use of the exterior light so interesting and something I might not have noticed.

Filed Under: In Frame Tagged With: Andrew Golda, light, Patapsco State Park, Windows, xandysocialx

In Frame: October 12, 2015

October 12, 2015 By Caroline Space

The light o'er yonder. #danamarieindc

A photo posted by Albert "Pootie" Ting (@pootie_ting) on Oct 10, 2015 at 6:16pm PDT

Each week when I look at the #ExposedDC Instagram feed I’m amazed by all the talented photographers that Washington, D.C. has. I see many photographers, like Albert Ting, who know how to use light from indoor spaces to create a geometric oasis. Primary red, blue, and yellow hues are details in the room that the photographer didn’t add, but he doesn’t rely on a funky colorful spot to carry his image. Ting knows how to take a photograph and embraces his talent to produce a stunning image.

Filed Under: In Frame Tagged With: albert ting, Color, light, Windows

In Frame: April 6, 2015

April 6, 2015 By Caroline Space

Studio Theatre by John Sonderman
Studio Theatre by John Sonderman

John Sonderman looks up and finds interesting geometry in this architectural space. His photo, Studio Theatre, is well balanced between light and shadow, causing the viewer to circulate the image–finding new details each time.

Filed Under: In Frame Tagged With: Geometrical Spaces, John Sonderman, Shadow and Light, Stairs, Studio Theatre, Windows

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