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DC Photogs: Get 50,000 sets of eyes on your work!

March 26th, 2008 | 4 Comments | Posted in Featured, Of General Interest

A special notice to all of my fellow DC photographers… Artomatic 2008 registration opens tomorrow, March 27th at 12noon! Artomatic is an annual month-long event which aims to highlight the work of local Washington, DC visual artists such as painters, sculptors, and photographers.

From the Artomatic website:

Artomatic was conceived as a way to break down the geographical and social segmentation of the Washington arts scene, to bring art directly to the public and to build cohesion among artists. The city’s ongoing development in recent years has diffused the arts community by breaking up pockets of artist studios. In addition, local artists are sometimes overshadowed by national blockbuster shows and federal landmarks. Artomatic provides a forum for all of our area’s artists to convene, perform and exhibit, strengthening the visibility, cohesion, and marketplace of Washington’s arts community.

Artomatic began in 1999 in the historic Manhattan Laundry building. A dozen or so artists originally toured the empty building and within a month, three hundred and fifty artists had cleaned, lit, painted and colonized the 100,000 square feet. Over 20,000 visitors attended the first Artomatic over 6 weeks. From there, it grew organically, as buildings were made available to Artomatic by community developers. Music and performance of all kinds were added. In 2000, 665 artists exhibited and 200 performed at the old Hechinger’s building; more than 1000 artists and performers took part in 2002 at the Southwest Waterfront and even more in 2004 at the old Capitol Children’s Museum in Northeast.”(link)

Every artist is free to register, but registration is not free:

“Registration for Artomatic will be $90 per visual artist — such as painters, photographers, sculptors and graphic designers. Each visual artist is required to serve three volunteer shifts (approximately 15 hours total) to help stage the event. Artomatic is an unjuried show, so all artists are welcome to participate, from professionals to beginners. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis and will end once space is filled. Full details on registration, exhibit space, installation and hours of the event will be posted here on March 27th.

“Artomatic is expecting about 1,000 local and regional artist participants and 50,000 visitors at this year’s event.” (link)

A few hours of volunteer work and $95 for 50,000 sets of eyes on your work? Sounds like a pretty good deal to me!

Be sure to visit the Artomatic site on Thursday at noon for more registration information. Registration is first-come, first-serve, so don’t forget!!

Again, a special shout-out to Gyuri for passing this information along to me!

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Question for Readers: Mounting on foam core board?

March 25th, 2008 | 15 Comments | Posted in Of General Interest, Tips and Tricks

A few days ago, I mentioned that Springfield Mall in Virginia is actively looking for local photography to hang in the mall during their renovation. One of the requirements is that the photographer must mount their work on black foam core board prior to dropping off the piece. Specifically, the requirements are:

Mounting: Photographs must be mounted on Black Foam Core Board

Hanging: Photographer includes Foam Board Metal Hangers, and Mall provides nails to hang them up.”

One of our readers, Gyuri, asked a question that I had been wondering myself over the last day or so:

“Anyone know of a good place to mount photos on foam board? Or this something thats easy enough to diy?”

Based on some searching, it looks like it might be simple enough to find some adhesive foam core board and mount it yourself. You should be able to buy the equipment from an art store. But, considering that many of my readers are more experienced than I am, I thought I’d throw the question out there for everyone…

For mounting photos on foam core board, is it easy to do it yourself? Or would you recommend having a professional do it?

Leave your thoughts in the comments…

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DC Photogs: Hang your work in Springfield Mall!

March 21st, 2008 | 3 Comments | Posted in Featured, Of General Interest

A reader of the site, and frequent commenter, Gyuri, has notified me that Springfield Mall in Virginia is asking local photographers if they’d like to have their work displayed in the mall while they undergo some renovations. You’ll be able to hang as many as four photos from 8×10 to 20×24 and you’ll also be able to include a one page 8×10 biography where you can include your website, email, and/or details on how those interested can purchase your photos.

Full details below:


Arts in the Marketplace

While Springfield Mall is undergoing renovation, empty storefronts that have been covered with drywall will be decorated with photography from local artists. We would love to include your work. Please review the guidelines below. We hope to see you April 6, 2008!

Size: Photographs must be between an 8”x10” to a 20”x24”

Mounting: Photographs must be mounted on Black Foam Core Board

Hanging: Photographer includes Foam Board Metal Hangers, and Mall provides nails to hang them up.

Amount: Individual Photographers may display up to four works of art.

Biography: Artist may supply one 8”x10” Biography mounted on Black Foam Core Board. Include in the Bio a website or contact information where photo’s can be purchased, if they are for sale.

Dates: Participants will bring their mounted photos on Sunday April 6, 2008 at 10am to the Customer Service Desk in Springfield Mall. Exhibit will be displayed until Sunday July 13th. Photos will be removed on July 13th. Artists can pick their photo’s up at the Customer Service Desk

Forms: When Artists Drop off Artwork, they will need to fill out an Inventory Form, and sign that Springfield Mall is not responsible for the safety and security of the photos. The Mall will provide the forms.

How: To participate in Arts in the Marketplace, please e-mail Stephanie.thompson@fcps.edu or call 703-971-3289 to reserve your space.


I look forward to seeing some of your photos on display!

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Both DCist Exposed Prints Sold!

March 17th, 2008 | 17 Comments | Posted in My Photos, Site News

Just a quick shout… I was just notified on Friday that both of my featured prints from DCist Exposed 2008 have sold!

The two prints are below… I am running both as a 25-print limited edition. You can buy one by contacting me here.


A Cold Night in Arlington


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Oh, What a Night! DCist Exposed Wrap-Up

March 8th, 2008 | 8 Comments | Posted in Featured, My Photos, Of General Interest

DCist Exposed 2008 is in the books! What a great night it turned out to be, in spite of the weather! The folks at DCist outdid themselves in terms of preparation and execution. The place was packed! People started trickling in around 6:30pm and then, for most of the night, there was a line of people waiting to get in that went down two flights of stairs all the way to the end of the block! And, it was raining! Up in the gallery, you could barely move there were so many people! We were told that they got about 500-600 people on opening night last year and I think this year they easily surpassed that number. Nice work!

I think I speak for all the exhibit photographers in saying “Thank you!” to all of our family and friends for coming down and waiting in line in the rain! And also a huge “Thank You” to Heather and the folks from DCist for organizing such a wonderful event! Well done!

Personally, I want to thank all of my family and friends for coming down and supporting me… I wish I would have had more time to spend with all of you but, despite that, please know that your presence was truly appreciated. Thank you!!

For those of you that didn’t make it, the exhibit will be running through March 15th, including a special one-hour reception on Wednesday, March 12th. I hope to see you then! In the meantime, I’ve posted a few photos and a couple videos of the exhibit so you can see what you missed. Cheers!

Quick update! Read the DCist Wrap-Up!


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You can see the rest of my photos from the exhibit here!

Finally, there are two videos of the event below… I apologize if you don’t see your photo in the video below. Right at the end of the second video, I noticed that my father and stepmother had come into town for the exhibit to surprise me!





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DCist Exposed 2008: You’re invited!

March 1st, 2008 | 4 Comments | Posted in Featured, My Photos, Site News

If you’ve been a reader of my site for a while, you know that I, and 43 other photographers, will have our work displayed at the 2nd annual DCist Exposed Photography Show. You can see all of the selected photos here!

From the press release:

“Washington, DC — DCist.com is pleased to announce its second annual DCist Exposed Photography Show, in partnership with Civilian Art Projects, running March 7-15, 2008. 44 local photographers, both amateur and professional, were chosen out of over 250 who submitted their work for the show through the DCist Flickr site. Every day DCist.com selects photos from a user-generated Flickr photo pool to use in its daily coverage of local news, arts and entertainment, politics, food and sports.

“The exhibit will showcase new talent as they reveal the city to us through the eyes of people who live and work in the D.C. metro area. In a city too often seen purely as a collection of federal government buildings or a destination for tourists, these photographers capture the local music, art, architecture, and urban surroundings that give Washington, D.C. its unique cultural vibrancy.

“A free opening reception will be held Friday, March 7, 2008 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Civilian Art Projects is located at 406 7th St. NW, 3rd Floor, in Washington, DC’s bustling Penn Quarter neighborhood. The 2007 DCist Exposed event saw over 500 people attend opening night.”

I hope to see all of you local DC photogs there! It’ll be great to meet so many of you who I’ve only known virtually for so long. It’s going to be a great time!

Map of the location below:



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Slideshow image by fellow DCist Exposed photographer, Samer Farha.

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DCist Exposed 2008!

January 23rd, 2008 | 4 Comments | Posted in My Photos, Published

I’m very happy to announce that two of my photos have been selected to appear in the annual DCist Exposed Photo Exhibit! DCist.com is a popular news and entertainment site for residents of the DC Metro area. This year’s exhibit will run from March 7 to March 15th. According to announcement of the winners, a total of 601 photos were submitted for consideration to the DCist Exposed Flickr Photo Pool and 47 made the cut. In fact, I was one of only three people to have more than one image selected for the exhibit! You can view all the winning photographs here. As you will see, many amazing photos were selected and I am truly honored to be among them.

I will be at show’s opening night on March 7th so I hope to see you there!

The photos of mine that were selected are below:

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