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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

DCSPC Presents King Koala at Slash Run, Thursday, May 18

April 28, 2023

Join the DC Street Photography Collective and Chris Suspect in presenting King Koala from Italy at Slash Run in Washington, DC, on May 18 at 7:30pm. King Koala is a DIY publisher of art books out of Milan, Italy, specializing in erotic, edgy, punk rock and forbidden photographs, stories, and art projects.

Call for Entries

In celebration of King Koala’s first American tour, we are announcing a call for entries, “Send us your n00ds!” We are looking for candid or posed, suggestive, erotic, and punk rock  photography that is sex positive, LGBTQ+ inclusive, with artistic sensibilities. Yes, that picture you took at Pride is fine, yes, that sexy drag performer photo is welcome here, yes, your kinky bedroom antics imagery will be accepted with open arms, that band you shot last weekend is cool too, and those secret polaroids in a shoebox under your bed, well, we want to see them! 

Please send no more than 5 photos 2000px on the long edge at 72dpi to gratuityincluded1@gmail.com by Midnight EST on May 11. Please label your files in this manner. First Name_Last Name-Number.jpg.

Want to remain anonymous? Yes, you can! While you do need to submit via email to gratuityincluded1@gmail.com, please request that we not use your name (in case it’s obvious in the email address) and you can title your image file John (or Jane) Doe-Number.jpg. The only catch is that if you win the competition and you really want that camera we are giving away (see below), I ask that you discreetly let me know shortly after the photo slam section of our event.

About the Event

On May 18th selected photos will be shown to a jury of your peers in front of a live audience. Jury members include Jacopo Buranelli from King Koala, DC-based photographer Diriki Rice, Nymph the Enchantress, and one more TBD. 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 brand new Lomography Belair X 6-12 film camera.

Following the photo slam, Jaco from King Koala will give a presentation on what it’s like to be a publisher, the artists he works with, and what he is looking for in photography and art.

Then Nymph the Enchantress will grace us with a photo op not to be missed with a real live BDSM demonstration.

And, to top off the evening, Jaco, an established DJ in Milan will be gracing us with a set of down and dirty hip hop.

Tickets are $15. 18+ Arrive early as there is limited seating.

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Schedule

7:30 Doors
8:00 Photo Slam
9:00 Jaco from King Koala
10:00 Nymph the Enchantress
10:30 DJ set by Jaco from King Koala 

Dress to impress!

Location

Slash Run
201 Upshur Street Northwest
Washington, DC, 20011
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About King Koala and Jacopo Buranelli aka Rudeboy Jaco founder of King Koala 

Jaco is a publisher, DJ and social promoter. In 2020 he created King Koala Press to work with independent artists on editorial projects related to erotic, inclusive, uncensored and no-prejudice photography. Always in the underground world, he lived between Italy and Japan for almost 17 years until, together with Andrea Costarelli, he created the Lito studio for the promotion of art, the headquarters of every King Koala initiative.

King Koala is an independent collective focused on publications of underground culture with the aim of recovering the physical use of art. The book, the publication becomes a physical (not virtual) experience both in its print nature and in the photographic contents ranging from the fetish magazines Badseed Magazine and YSM up to projects related to graffiti (Greatest Hits, IMAGES YOU SHOULD NOT MASTURBATE TO) and to the musical galaxies (Anthem).

This event was possible thanks to the donation made in memoriam of Steve Nickerson

In Events Tags Contests, Events

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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DCSPC Presents Lucian Perkins July 8 at Slash Run in Washington, DC

July 8, 2021

The DC Street Photography Collective, DCSPC, is proud to return for a night of photography at Slash Run. This event will feature a presentation by Lucian Perkins, a two-time Pulitzer Prize-winner and staff photographer at the Washington Post for more than 20 years. Perkins will discuss how taking Garry Winogrand’s class at the University of Texas changed his perspective about photography and art and how it influenced his career as a photographer. He will present projects he has completed through the years that are most related to street photography and his influence by Winogrand.

In addition, there is an open call to DMV photographers to participate in a live critique with Perkins, Larry Cohen from Observe Collective, and Melissa Lyttle from aphotoaday.org. 

Live Critique: Call for Entry

To participate, submit 3-5 photographs for consideration, 2000 px on the long edge at 72 DPI, to thedcspc@gmail.com. Deadline is Thursday, July 1 at midnight EST. Submission is free.

For those who submit to the critique, we will notify you that we have received your submission. Photographs will be chosen a few days before the event and 10 finalists will be announced at the event. We will award a prize to the person who receives the best critique.

The cost of entry is $15. 

7: 30 PM - Doors open

8:15 PM - Critiques start

9:15 PM - Lucian Perkins’ presentation

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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 quality booze.

About Lucian Perkins

Two-time Pulitzer Prize-winner Lucian Perkins is an independent photographer and filmmaker based in Washington, D.C.

Lucian seeks to document human interest stories ranging from daily life and social issues in the United States to conflicts and crises overseas. His approach pairs a deep sympathy for his subjects with an ability to expose their hopes and foibles, and combines formal clarity with, from time to time, an offbeat humor. At the University of Texas at Austin, he studied with acclaimed street photographer Garry Winogrand, who remains an inspiration.

His first full-length documentary, The Messengers, follows two young volunteers who are transformed by the residents of a hospice for homeless HIV/AIDs patients. It premiered at FilmfestDC in April 2017. He also filmed and produced short films on the Syrian refugee crisis, South Sudan, and the obesity and health crisis in America.

As staff photographer at the Washington Post for more than 20 years, Lucian covered major international events such as the fall of the Soviet Union and its aftermath; the wars and refugee crises in the former Yugoslavia, Chechnya, Iraq, and Afghanistan; and major events at home. Lucian received his first Pulitzer Prize for collaboration with Post reporter Leon Dash on a four-year study that examined the effects of poverty on three generations of a Washington, D.C., family through the eyes of the matriarch. His second Pulitzer Prize was for coverage of the Kosovo conflict.

Additional awards include Newspaper Photographer of the Year by the National Press Photographers Association and World Press Photo of the Year. Lucian also worked closely with the Post’s online edition to produce many of its first multimedia and interactive projects such as the “Siberia Diary” and “Finland Diary.” Colleagues in Russia were the inspiration to co-found InterFoto, an annual non-profit international photography conference held in Moscow that included a competition as well as exchange programs and workshops. And in 2009 he co-founded Facing Change: Documenting America, a non-profit which is now running a very successful program in Detroit.

Lucian’s recent book, Hard Art, DC 1979, captures the beginning of the Washington, D.C., punk music scene while revealing its reverberating impact today. And, in award-winning Runway Madness, he delivers a ringside tongue-in-cheek look at the New York fashion shows.

Solo and group exhibitions have shown at World Press Photo Foundation, Amsterdam; ART in Embassies Program in Sarajevo, Havana, Tokyo, and Ankara; Newseum in Washington, D.C., San Francisco, and New York; Center for Documentary Studies, Duke University; and other venues.

Lucian pursues his love for the still image while on the go filming documentary projects, for which he is in international demand.

In Events, Street Photography Tags Street Photography, Lucian Perkins
“Untitled”, Ryan Madison 2019 (DuPont Circle Metro Station)

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DCSPC Photowalk with Focus on the Story + DC EXPOSED (FREE)

June 6, 2021

Sunday, June 6th

Time: 1:30pm-3:00pm

Meetup Location: DuPont Circle Fountain

Address: 21 Dupont Cir NW, Washington, DC 20036

Details:

The DC Street Photography Collective is pleased to announce our first PHOTO WALK of the 2021.

Join members of the DCSPC and the DC street community as we traverse the intricacies of Dupont Circle, Kalorama, Adams Morgan, ending at Elle’s restaurant (3221 Mt. Pleasant St NW Washington DC - Exhibition Event: 3:00pm-6:00pm) in Mount Pleasant for the Exposed DC photography exhibition from 3:00-6:00 PM, an annual show that shines a spotlight on life in the D.C. metro area. This exhibition is a part of the Focus on the Story International Photo Festival.

Attendees are encouraged to have an awesome time, meet like-minded individuals, get some steps in, and make some dope street photography along the way. We’ll be hanging out from 1:30pm-2:00ish at the Dupont Circle Fountain, then we’ll make our way towards Elle’s.

ALSO!!! The @dc_spc instagram will be posting some of the photos made during the walk. TAG US on instagram using the hashtag: #DC_SPC for your chance to be featured! And don’t forget to register!

*Registration Closed*

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In Events Tags Photowalk, Street Photography

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