Photography
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G20 Summit; Horton's Kids; War of 1812
CommentToday on NewsTalk, we spoke with Politico's Rachel Smolkin, Brenda Chamberlain of Horton's Kids, Adam Rothman and Jake McGuire.
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Never-before-seen photos of Brigitte Bardot debuting in D.C.
CommentThere’s a new photo exhibit in town that pays tribute to the legendary French actress. We’re showing you an exclusive behind the scenes look at this special exhibit.
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See what remains of D.C.'s graffiti along the WMATA Red Line
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Photographs and a new documentary help capture the aesthetics of a transit line that looks more and more different as the months pass.
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Tonight: Renegade DC, Will Durst, Designer Drugs
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Jodi King and Tyler Larish's photo exhibit, Renegade DC, opens at FotoSpace, and political humorist Will Durst pays a visit to Riot Act Comedy Theater.
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Photographers shouldn't have to defend legal Metro photos to WMATA
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Riders should have the freedom to take and tweet any photos they want. Metro says it's legal, after all. So why do photographers keep running to WMATA staff and other riders who tell them it's forbidden?
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The Parisian Métro station names, interpreted literally in photographs
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Janol Apin is a brilliantly creative photographer with an eye for transit. He glanced at the Métro system of Paris and what did he see? Not merely trains and platforms but a whole world wrapped up in cultural imagination and his own lens. He shot a whole set of photos in which people acted out literal interpretations of the Métro station names. Would such a project work in the D.C. Metro?
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One more week to see '(Un)Lock It' at the Gallery at Vivid Solutions
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The first ever gallery exhibition of go-go photographs, Thomas Sayers Ellis' "(Un)Lock It: the Percussive People in the Go-Go Pocket," closes on Saturday, October 8—with a party.
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D.C. gay flag football league calendar debuts (video)
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The DC Gay Flag Football League has just published a calendar, Shirts & Skins, that features D.C.'s gay and straight flag footballers — some stripping down, others in Hugo Boss suits. (It costs $20 a pop, with the proceeds benefiting GLBT high school athletes.) They also made the following video of shirtless men inaction, but don't get too excited: These guys are way out of your, uh, league.
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Go-go in photos: Thomas Sayers Ellis' visual archive at The Gallery at Vivid Solutions
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The poet and professor's photography show, which opens tonight, shows an intimate side of the D.C. music scene.
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Inside 'D.C. Metro People': Our trains' iPhone photographer speaks
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A Q&A with the man who has discreetly taken hundreds of photos of WMATA commuters throughout the past year.
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ACLU sues D.C. cops over photographer's detainment
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Last summer, photography student Jerome Vorus, 20, was detained by several police officers after photographing them during a traffic stop in Georgetown. Now he's suing them.
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TBD reporter featured in Washington Post!
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InfieldFest: A story so big it can't be contained by one publication.
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The Alexa Meade show
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Going viral brought fame and opportunity to local artist Alexa Meade. But it also gave her a hurdle to overcome: accessibility.
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Dear photographers, Lady Gaga wants the copyright on your work
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If you want to shoot a Gaga concert, be prepared to surrender "all right, title and interest (including copyright)."
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Visual media define career
Johnston Grindstaff sees beauty almost everywhere he looks, and he tries to capture as much as he can in photographs
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Exhibit captures Leesburg's changing scene
The exhibit features 30 photographs depicting local landscapes, natural features, and events shot over a 10-year period in and around Leesburg.
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Photos: Old Washington in the winter
It can be fun sometimes to spend an hour or two lost in a long-ago world.
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Photos: A snowy Germantown
Germantown woke up to a blanket of now on the ground, power outages and stranded vehicles.
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