DCSPC photographer Sofia Sebastian will be live on May 27th at 8pm (EST) with Observadores Urbanos to talk about her photography and her photographic process. Observadores Urbanos, a Mexico-based street photography group, is celebrating its second anniversary. Join the conversation (in Spanish) here.
Read MorePhoto of the Day by DCSPC member Mukul Ranjan
Demonstrators gathered Saturday May, 15, 2021 near the Washington Monument, National Mall, Washington DC, show solidarity with Palestinians.
Susan Muniak, Cardozo High Football Team, Graduation, 1993 - Silver gelatin print, 16 x 24 in.
DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities (CAH) featuring DC SPC - Closing Event
Our City, Ourselves: Women Photograph Washington
May 20th 2021
6:00 - 7:30pm (Online Event)
*You must pre-register for this event*
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Join us for “Our City, Ourselves: Women Photograph Washington” — a night of photography and attribution to women photographers making art in the District of Columbia.
The DC Street Photography Collective is pleased to be working with the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities (CAH) during their closing event on May 20th 2021 at 6:00pm online where there will be a showcase of images taken across all eight wards of DC, as well as hear from the artists themselves.
The DCSPC will be sharing images from collective members as well as answering questions about the organization, how people can get involved, and support art, as well as the artists who are photographing the art of public spaces in DC.
DCSPC MEMBER MARCI LINDSAY FINALIST IN LOS ANGELES CENTER OF PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION
Load ‘Em Up, New York, 2020
Untitled, Kyoto, Japan, 2019
DCSPC Member Marci Lindsay is a finalist in Los Angeles Center of Photography’s virtual exhibition, “Street Photography Around the World.” The exhibition will run through June 22, 2021. The juror, Bob Patterson, publisher of Street Photography Magazine, selected images for exhibition based on creativity, originality, and quality.
Stop Motion Vol. 10 "Reflections of 2020" Features DCSPC Photographers
Please join Stop Motion and members from DCSPC online Tuesday, May 18th at 8PM on Instagram and Facebook Live for Stop Motion Volume 10. The online slideshow starts promptly at 8pm and will be live for 30 minutes. In the event you miss the live stream, Stop Motion will post the selected images on their Instagram in the order they are presented in the days following the livestream.
Stop Motion is a quarterly one-night-only photography slideshow exhibition based in Washington, DC. Created by documentary photographer Katie Dance. Stop Motion builds a platform for photographers to share their work while creating a space where people support each other.
