November will be an exciting time for
DC area photographers! Mark your calendars for gallery openings,
jurored shows, educational events, portfolio reviews, and more.
Washington School of Photography will be involved in the event – come by for:
Sat, Nov. 7, free no rsvp required:
10-11am, Lighting Demo
11-noon, Open House with Professional Program presentation and school tour
noon - 1pm, Lighting demo
Sun, Nov. 8, free, please rsvp:
noon - 4pm, Portfolio Reviews with Kate Fraser (Fraser Gallery owner),
Brian Yarvin (cookbook author and food photographer), and Leo Heppner
(commercial photographer)
To RSVP, send an email to
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with “portfolio review rsvp” in the subject line. Please let us know
your preferred reviewer and the time you would like your review to be
scheduled. We will reply with a confirmation. Please keep in mind
that we will try our best to accommodate your desired time, but slots
fill fast!
Confirmed reviewers are:
Kate Fraser (www.frasergallery.com), gallery owner
Brian Yarvin (www.brianyarvin.com), commercial food photographer and cookbook author
Leo Heppner (www.leoheppner.com), commercial photographer
Joe Yablonsky (www.joeyablonsky.com), fine art photographer
Thurs, Nov. 12, free, but RSVP required:
Please sign up for this free workshop in our website Workshop section, in the “other” category:
7-9pm, “The Making of a Book” by WSP Academic Dean and
author/photographer Missy Loewe, about the making of a book proposal
and book, from a photographer’s viewpoint, with examples from her newly
released book "Remembering Georgetown"
Fri, Nov. 13, free, no rsvp required:
6-9pm Bethesda ArtWalk
"I See DC: A Metro Area Camera Club Show" juried by WSP instructor and fine art photographer John Reef (www.johnreef.com)
"Remembering Georgetown" photos from Missy Loewe and David Mould's newly released book of the same title. Join us Friday, November 13 from 6pm until 9pm, where authors David Mould and Missy Loewe will be showing images, and signing copies of the book. Wine, music, and great conversation about this historic part of our area will be featured!
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