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TO BE RESCHEDULED (DUE TO COVID RESTRICTIONS): CALL FOR ENTRIES - DC SPC Presents: Meryl Meisler

February 21, 2020

The DC Street Photography Collective, DCSPC, is proud to present a night of photography at Slash Run. This event will feature a presentation by Meryl Meisler, a NYC-based photographer who shot NYC and its environs in the 70's & 80s. She has published two acclaimed photobooks, Purgatory & Paradise: SASSY ‘70s Suburbia & The City and A Tale of Two Cities: Disco Era Bushwick. She will be focussing her talk on her queer photography from the female perspective by showing work from the heydays of disco some LGBTQ scenes today. In addition, there is an open call to DMV photographers to participate in a critique with Meisler and members of DCSPC.

Call for Entry

To participate submit 3-5 photographs 2000 px on the long edge at 72 DPI to thedcspc@gmail.com for consideration, deadline is Sunday Apr. 5th at midnight EST.

About Meryl Meisler

Meryl Meisler was born 1951 in the South Bronx and raised in North Massapequa, Long Island, NY. Inspired by Diane Arbus, Jacques Henri Lartigue as well as her dad Jack and grandfather Murray Meisler, Meryl began photographing herself, family, and friends. In 1975, Meryl moved to New York City and studied with Lisette Model, continuing to photograph her hometown and the city around her. After working as a freelance illustrator by day, Meryl frequented and photographed the infamous New York Discos. As a 1978 CETA Artist grant recipient, Meryl created a portfolio of photographs which explored her Jewish Identity for the American Jewish Congress. After CETA, Meryl began a 3-decade career as a NYC Public School Art Teacher.

Upon retiring from the NYC public schools, Meisler began releasing large bodies of previously unseen work. Meryl’s first monograph A Tale of Two Cities: Disco Era Bushwick (Bizarre, 2014), received international acclaim. The book juxtaposes her zenith of disco photos with images of the burned out yet beautiful neighborhood of Bushwick, Brooklyn in the 1980s. Her second book, Purgatory & Paradise SASSY ‘70s Suburbia & The City (Bizarre, 2015), contrasts intimate images of home life on Long Island alongside NYC street and night life.

She is happily back working in the darkroom, making gelatin silver prints of contemporary images and never seen photos from her enormous archive. New York PARADISE LOST Bushwick Era Disco (Bizarre, Fall 2020) will be bigger, badder, bolder and make her first books seem like fairytales.

Meryl lives and works in New York City and Woodstock, NY, continuing the photographic memoir she began in 1973 – a uniquely American story, sweet and sassy with a pinch of mystery.

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CALL FOR ENTRIES - DC SPC Presents: Darrow Montgomery at SLASH RUN

February 20, 2020

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The DC Street Photography Collective, DCSPC, is proud to present a night of photography at Slash Run. This event will feature a presentation by Darrow Montgomery, a DC-based photographer who worked for the Washington City Paper for over 30 years visually narrating the stories of crime, politics, gentrification and DC residents. In addition, there is an open call to DMV photographers to participate in a critique with Montgomery and members of DCSPC.

About Darrow Montgomery

Darrow Montgomery began photographing for Washington City Paper in 1986 while still attending the Corcoran School of Art. He has worked for numerous publications as a freelancer covering such subjects as the rise, fall, and rise again of Marion Barry. The vast majority of his work has focused on the lives and people that call Washington, D.C. home.

Call for Entry

To participate submit 3-5 photographs 2000 px on the long edge at 72 DPI to thedcspc@gmail.com for consideration, deadline is Sunday Feb. 2nd at midnight EST.

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CALL FOR ENTRIES - DC SPC Presents: Reuben Radding at SLASH RUN

November 20, 2019

The DC Street Photography Collective, DCSPC, is proud to present a night of photography at Slash Run. This event will feature a presentation by Reuben Radding, one of NYC’s best street photographers. In addition, there is an open call to DC area photographers to participate in a critique with Radding and members of DCSPC. To participate submit 3-5 photographs to thedcspc@gmail.com for consideration, deadline is Sunday Nov. 3rd at midnight EST.



About Reuban Radding

Reuben Radding is a photographer, writer and musician based in New York City. His award-winning street and personal documentary photographs depict elusive or unlikely candid moments, and intentionally provoke unanswerable questions in the viewer's mind. Radding's work has been exhibited in galleries around the world, and in publications like The New York Times, The New York Post, Washington Post, Rolling Stone, Hamburger Eyes, Maxim, Time Out, Hyperallergic, Downbeat and others. His work has also been featured at the Miami Street Photography Festival, The Center for Fine Art Photography, and the Focus on the Story Festival. His first book of photographs, Apparitions, was published in 2013. Radding has been an instructor with the New York Institute of Photography since 2013, and has taught workshops and/or lectured at New York University, The School of Creative and Performing Arts, Marble Hill Camera Club, and others. Since 2017 he has been teaching a series of photography workshops from his Brooklyn studio. He graduated from Goddard College with an MFA in Interdisciplinary Arts in July 2019.

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