November 30, 2008

Catalunya, Not Spain

Man with hat
I've been in Barcelona all week, and fly back to the States tomorrow. I spent the entire day today walking around the city by myself taking photos. How do you say heaven in Catalan?

November 20, 2008

W

POTUS

Both President Bush, and C-3PO, were at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History yesterday. President Bush was there to dedicate the new Star-Spangled Banner Hall. C-3PO lives there.
C-3PO

More photos on DCist.com.

November 17, 2008

More Ocean Hall


Last week Jorge Ribas, from Discovery News, emailed me to let me know that he had seen my photos from the Sant Ocean Hall on DCist. He also told me that the photos inspired him to head down to the museum and do a story about the new exhibit. The video is fantastic, and I hope you will check it out.

Jorge also has a blog with some other great videos. Watch the cave piece if you can, it would take a lot to get me to crawl in there with those bats.

November 14, 2008

It's Here!!

FotoWeek DC starts officially starts tomorrow, but the fun starts tonight! Heather Goss, DC photo goddess, and the force behind Ten Miles Square, is putting on a show with the Pink Line Project. There are a lot of people I know on that list, so I am very excited to see their work tonight. It is also going to be a great party, and great kickoff to FotoWeek. Yay!! It is finally here!

Ten Miles Square and The Pink Line Project Present:

FIXATION

A photography exhibit with nine artists as part of the Fotoweek DC festival.

Fight Club
1250 9th Street NW
Washington DC 20001
(enter through Blagden Alley on N Street between 9th and 10th Streets)

Opening Reception:
November 14 from 8:30 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Live music by The Jones and DJ Anish
$10 suggested donation
On the Fly will have their cart on site for the hungry


Photographers:
Chris Chen
Tracy Clayton
Max Cook
Steve Goldenberg
Cesar Lujan
Brian Knight
Anthony Smallwood
John Ulaszek
Joshua Yospyn

These nine photographers each create a narrative with a short series of images, building the viewer a bridge between the image of our Nation's Capital and the people actually living inside it. Their photographs inspect our city's subculture and the people who thrive in it, whether it is the pure ecstasy of a public baptism or the discovery of an elusive quiet moment as 18th Street rages nearby. Some create their own scenes, driven by the absurdity or crucial absences in our cityscapes. Others sneak in the backdoor of highly defined alternative lifestyles, finding characters dolled up for primetime, squeezed in the underbelly of the D.C. club scene. What they all have in common is a fixation on the individual in the hands of a much bigger picture.

http://www.thepinklineproject.com
http://www.tenmilessquare.com

November 03, 2008

FotoWeek DC Finalists Announced

The listing of all the finalists for FotoWeek DC are now up on their website. I recognize a lot of names on that list, and am happy to be among them. I am excited to see everyone's work at the exhibit, and am looking forward to meeting those I don't know at the Awards Gala. My dance card for that week is filling up quick, there are so many exhibits and events around the city, I wish I had time to see them all! If you are in the area, take a look at the expanding list of events and get out and see a few.