The One Hour Photo project opens Saturday, May 8, from 6-9pm at the Katzen Arts Center, American University Museum,  Washington, DC.  One Hour Photo distills the photograph to the ultimate limited edition: 60 minutes. Photographic works will be projected for one hour each, after which they will never be seen again, by anyone, in any form.   The opening will feature three never-before-seen, never-to-be-seen again pieces by Megan Cump, Tim Davis and Noel Rodo-Vankeulen.   Check out the complete schedule.

One Hour Photo was created by Adam Good and curated with Chajana denHarder, and Chandi Kelley.


@ 2010 Noel Rodo-Vankeulen


The One Hour Photo project opens Saturday, May 8, from 6-9pm at the Katzen Arts Center, American University Museum,  Washington, DC.  One Hour Photo distills the photograph to the ultimate limited edition: 60 minutes. Photographic works will be projected for one hour each, after which they will never be seen again, by anyone, in any form.   The opening will feature three never-before-seen, never-to-be-seen again pieces by Megan Cump, Tim Davis and Noel Rodo-Vankeulen.   Check out the complete schedule.

Photographer Tim Davis was born in Malawi.  He lives and works in New York, NY.   The photo below, House Barbershop,  is from his series called My Life In Politics.  


House Barbershop © 2010 Tim Davis


The One Hour Photo project opens Saturday, May 8, from 6-9pm at the Katzen Arts Center, American University Museum,  Washington, DC.  One Hour Photo distills the photograph to the ultimate limited edition: 60 minutes. Photographic works will be projected for one hour each, after which they will never be seen again, by anyone, in any form.   The opening will feature three never-before-seen, never-to-be-seen again pieces by Megan Cump, Tim Davis and Noel Rodo-Vankeulen.   Check out the complete schedule.

One Hour Photo was created by Adam Good and curated with Chajana denHarder, and Chandi Kelley.

The photo below, by Megan Cump, is titled Stain, from the Feral series.  You will not see this one at the exhibit.


Stain © 2010 Megan Cump


Portrait of Otto Stowe, member of the 1972 Miami Dolphins by DC photographer Kevin Koski.  Join the LOOKDC pool.


Otto Stowe, 1972 Dolphins © 2010 Kevin A. Koski


DC Photographer Chris Chen is the latest artist for Project Dispatch, an artwork subscription service offered by a group of artists nationwide.  According to the Project Dispatch website,  “Patrons have the opportunity to purchase a 3, 6, or 12 month subscription to receive original works by the artist of their choice among the group.  Subscriptions range from $20 to $50 a month.   Once a month subscribers will be sent an original artwork. ”

Project Dispatch is the brainchild of Chandi Kelley and Rachel EnglandSubscribe to Chris Chen and you might get a print like this,  taken at the Wonderland Ballroom in Columbia Heights.


Wonderland Jukebox © 2010 Chris Chen



Memories to Treasure © 2010 Amber Lupin

Photographer Amber Lupin‘s photo is called “Memories to Treasure”.  Join the LOOKDC photo pool.


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