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Fugazi - Photo for the cover of Repeater album on Dischord Records ©Jim Saah

DCSPC presents Jim Saah's In My Eyes and Matt Cabani's Anthem at Slash Run, 11.10.23

October 9, 2023

Join the DC Street Photography Collective and Chris Suspect in presenting the work of Jim Saah’s In My Eyes - Photographs 1982-1997 and Matt Cabani’s Anthem at Slash Run in Washington, DC, on Friday, November 10 at 9:00 p.m.

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Jim Saah’s career in photography started when he documented the punk scene in Washington, DC in the early 1980’s. His photographs have been featured on many books and records, including Our Band Could Be Your Life and the cover of Fugazi’s Repeater album.

Cover for In My Eyes Photographs 1982-1997 by Jim Saah

Jim will be presenting In My Eyes - Photographs 1982-1997, a massive hard cover art book of his early music photography featuring hundreds of never before seen photos of Fugazi, Minor Threat, Void, Black Flag, Circle Jerks, Dead Kennedys, Jawbox, Government Issue, The Faith, Iron Cross and more.  

Jim’s work has been featured in the Washington Post and Rolling Stone, and he has been the principle photographer for two feature films, Salad Days: A Decade of Punk In Washington, D.C. and CREEM: America’s Only Rock & Roll Magazine.

Cover for Anthem by Matt Cabani, courtesy of King Koala Press

Jacopo Buranelli from King Koala Press in Milan, Italy, will be presenting Anthem by photographer Matt Cabani and published by King Koala Press. From Milan, Italy, Cabani is the founder of Hellfire Booking Agency. He has shot his way through every corner of the music world over the past three decades. His work can be spotted on album covers, international fanzines, books, music videos, and even hardcore fans’ bedroom walls.

Call for Entries

In celebration of Jim Saah and King Koala’s Anthem by Matt Cabani, we have a call for entries for your best music photography shots. We are looking for anything associated with music, whether it’s the ultimate stage dive image, a candid of audience members, a band setting their drums on fire, or a contemplative portrait of a band or artist. All music forms are welcome.

Please send no more than 5 photos 2000px on the long edge at 72dpi to gratuityincluded1@gmail.com by Midnight EST on November 3rd. Please label your files in this manner. First Name-Last Name_Band/Artist_Name-Date_Shot-Number.jpg.

E.g. Chris-Suspect_Taylor-Swift_021423_1.jpg

About the Event

On Friday, November 10 selected photos will be shown live in front of an audience to a jury of artists and professional photographers. Jury members include Cynthia Connollly (curator, photographer, and one of the authors/publisher of Banned in DC), Lisa Walker (House photographer for Anthem, 9:30 Club and Merriweather Post Pavilion), Jim Saah, and Jacopo Buranelli from King Koala. Each judge will briefly comment on the image and give it a rating from 1-5. The winner, who must be present in person, will receive a copy of In My Eyes - Photographs 1982-1997. Second place will receive Anthem.

Following the photo slam, Jaco from King Koala will give a presentation on Matt Cabani’s Anthem and Jim Saah will discuss In My Eyes - Photographs 1982-1997.

Also, books will be available for purchase from Jim Saah, King Koala Press, Cynthia Connolly, and Chris Suspect.

Schedule

9:00 - 10:00 pm Music Photography Judging

10:10 - 10:40 pm Jacopo Buranelli presents Anthem

10:45 - 11:30 pm Jim Saah presents In My Eyes - Photographs 1982-1997

Tickets are $20. All ages. Arrive early as there is limited seating.

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Location

Slash Run is located at 201 Upshur St NW, Washington, DC 20011

 

Did you know?

Slash Run has some of the best burgers in DC (including vegan options). It’s true - just ask Washingtonian Magazine. It also has an ample supply of micro brews and top shelf quality booze.

In Events, Arts Tags Contests, music, photography

THE DCSPC'S FIRST EXHIBITION AND OPEN CALL!

January 18, 2023

The DCSPC announces an exhibition and open call!

Opens: Friday, January 20, 2023 • 6 PM

Closing party and open call awards: Saturday, February 18 • 6PM

2208 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave., SE, Washington, D.C.

HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT: THE AUDACIOUS ART OF STREET PHOTOGRAPHY presents a retrospective of the DC Street Photography Collective’s (www.thedcspc.com) eight award-winning photographers, well known locally and internationally for their sharp-eyed documentation of the city and their community events. DCSPC's 2020 photo book, Bad Day, sold out in a week. 

The winter retrospective continues the tradition of community involvement with a schedule of critiques and talks by DCSPC members and area notables during the month-long exhibition. 

DCSPC also believes that art and parties belong together, so expect good tunes, drinks and snacks, and presentations by prominent photographers.

The show, “Hiding in Plain Sight,” is hosted by Project Create Art Center at 2208 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave., SE. The show will open at 6:00 PM on January 20, 2023 and runs to February 18 when there will be a closing event. (Anacostia Metro and free parking at the event space)

OPEN CALL: For photographers in the DC-MD-VA area. Submit up to 5 of your best street photos (can be taken anywhere at any time) on Instagram - tagged with #dc_spc_2023show - by midnight ET February 4, 2023. Best entries* will be exhibited at the show's closing event, Saturday, February 18, at 6 PM at Project Create in historic Anacostia.

*Submission is free, but selected photographers will be asked to pay the minimal cost of professional printing.

In Events, Exhibits, Street Photography, Arts
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SPM Podcast - Chris Suspect Shoots the Insurrection

September 13, 2021

This past Friday DC Street Photography Collective member Chris Suspect was on the popular Street Photography Magazine podcast in which host Bob Patterson interviewed Chris about his experience photographing the Capitol Riot. In this conversation Chris discusses his experience, provides tips on shooting these kinds of tense situations, and whether or not photos from these events should be handed over to law enforcement.

They also talk about his upcoming show at DC's hottest new gallery called Bad Candy which will be up during the month of November into December. And, they went over the process for the making of Beyond the Frame, the short documentary about Chris and his photography by filmmaker Tim Huynh.

Finally they closed with some details about his upcoming workshop for Day of the Dead in Mexico and drop some hints about a new book for the end of 2021 from the DC Street Photography Collective.

In Interviews, Arts Tags Chris Suspect, Podcast, Street Photography

Fight in a squat in Bogota, Colombia | © Chris Suspect 2021

DCSPC's Chris Suspect Featured in Psychotic Reactions - Online Exhibit with Landscape Stories Magazine

May 27, 2021

DCSPC member Chris Suspect has two projects, harDCore and Gratuity Included featured in an online exhibition called Psychotic Reactions on Landscape Stories Magazine out of Italy.

The exhibit attempts to answer the question "What are the songs that struck us in our adolescence? And then how much music has been a constant presence during our life? What was hiding and what still hides behind that sort of iridescent carnival sound?"

The exhibit features work and quotes from many notable writers and photographers including Chris Killip, Deanna Templeton, Jon Savage, William Gibson, Kirk Weddle, Michael Lavine, and many more.

In Arts, Exhibits Tags Exhibits
Susan Muniak, Cardozo High Football Team, Graduation, 1993 - Silver gelatin print, 16 x 24 in.

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

May 19, 2021

Our City, Ourselves: Women Photograph Washington

May 20th 2021

6:00 - 7:30pm (Online Event)

*You must pre-register for this event*

REGISTER HERE

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.

In Street Photography, Arts Tags DC Arts, DC SPC

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