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www.fotodc.org In 2009, the organization received non-profit status and began developing programs to include professional development and new exhibition venues.

Whether through fine art photography, photojournalism, or the work of emerging artists, FotoDC provides a dynamic, evocative, engaging experience for photographers, cultural institutions, galleries, curators, schools, area residents, and tens of thousands of viewers. Founded as FotoWeekDC in 2008, the weeklong photography festival initially attracted 20,000 participants; including professional and

Enter the 13th Annual Exposed DC Photography Contest! 01/02/2019

ONE WEEK LEFT - Be sure to submit your photos to the 13th Annual Exposed DC Photo Contest by midnight on January 9th. Full details here:

Enter the 13th Annual Exposed DC Photography Contest! Enter the 13th Annual Exposed DC Photo Contest! Our 2019 photo contest is officially open! Gather your best images showcasing life in the Washington, D.C. metro area and submit them by January 9, 2019 for a chance to be part of our 13th annual Exposed DC photography show. Every year we enjoy see

Our Walls Bear Witness: Burma’s Rohingya Still Under Threat 11/28/2018

Cool Upcoming Event: Next Wednesday, December 5th, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum will be hosting a discussion with photojournalist Greg Constantine on Burma's Rohingya crisis and his recent trips to the region. Stick around after the event, as Constantine's photos will be projected onto the side of the museum.
RSVP for the free event here:

Our Walls Bear Witness: Burma’s Rohingya Still Under Threat Burma’s Muslim Rohingya minority has faced severe discrimination and persecution for decades, perpetrated by the Burmese government.

EXHIBITION: Studio 54 Forever 09/21/2018

Don't forget - STUDIO 54 exhibition opens to the public this weekend at House of Sweden, in collaboration with FotoDC, and runs through December 16. Join us:

EXHIBITION: Studio 54 Forever Studio 54 was and arguably remains the world's most iconic discotheque. It opened in 1977 in New York City as disco music was reaching its peak. The establishment attracted celebrities, politicians, artists, and the cultural avant garde. On the Studio 54 dance floor, everyone was a star.

06/25/2018

Just one more day till the event. See the photos that are documenting the change in our National Parks. Hear from the people who want to make a difference Details: https://goo.gl/HAebpZ

06/24/2018

Tuesday will bring you to the exhibition. Check out the differences in our National Parks from the past to now. Collect the stories told to you through the images. Details: https://goo.gl/HAebpZ photos by ALEXIS ROSENFELD

Environmental Defense Fund
Sierra Club DC Chapter
Greenpeace DC Field Office
The Humane Society of the United States
World Wildlife Fund
Defenders of Wildlife
Ocean Conservancy
Center for Climate and Energy Solutions
National Parks Conservation Association
Environmental Working Group
Friends of the Earth U.S.
Zero Waste DC
Urban Land Institute
The Wilderness Society
Oceana

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06/22/2018

Cool Upcoming Events // On June 26th, check out the photo exhibition marking the changes that our National Parks have been going through. Visual storytelling at its best Details: https://goo.gl/HAebpZ Image by: L. Bengtson

06/18/2018

Ambassador David O'Sullivan, Delegation of the European Union to the USA will be speaking at the “See Change: Climate in National Parks” before the photography exhibition opens. Register today to be a part of the visual conversation. on June 26 https://goo.gl/HAebpZ photos by ALEXIS ROSENFELD

06/13/2018

You won’t want to miss this thought-provoking seminar on Saturday. NBC News correspondent Stephanie Ruhle and National Geographic Explorer Kenny Broad will lead a lively discussion about using technology (and our own creativity as a species) to create critical solutions for a more balanced future. At lunch (included), share a table with National Geographic staff for a moderated discussion.

Use exclusive BYT promo code for 20% off: NATGEOBYT. Buy tickets today.

06/11/2018

On Thursday, June 14, actor and director Ravi Patel hosts the prestigious National Geographic Awards, honoring groundbreaking photographers, scientists, explorers, and innovators who are changing the world, and featuring special performances by Melissa Etheridge, Ben Harper, and Amber Riley. View Awardees!

https://www.nationalgeographic.org/dc/events/national-geographic-awards/

Titanic 06/10/2018

Check out a new exhibit, Titanic: The Untold Story, at the National Geographic Museum! It opened up at the end of May so be one of the first people to go and check out this fabulous new piece!

Titanic Discover the surprising link between the 1985 discovery of the Titanic by Robert Ballard and a top secret Cold War mission.

BOUGHT & SOLD 06/06/2018

In an effort to bring awareness Human Trafficking, ArtWorks for Freedom and Union Station, Washington D.C. will be putting together “Bought & Sold: Voices of Human Trafficking." This exhibit will be on display at Union Station, starting today and go till the 15th of June!
Check out the work below or on one of your trips to Union Station

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