DC Photographer Joshua Yospyn is one of the eight photographers exhibiting at Glen Echo Park’s Photoworks Second Annual group exhibition of documentary photography curated by author, photographer and teacher Frank Van Riper. Be sure to check out the photographers’ websites: Sean Bowie, Timothy Hyde, Praveen Mantena, Mark Silva, Sonia Suter, Frank Turner, Joshua Yospyn, and Jonathan Zuck. The show opens with a reception, 6 to 9 pm this Friday, March 19, and runs through Sunday, April 18, 2010. The photo below is from Yospyn’s film and polaroid series shot at the 2009 Maryland Renaissance Festival.
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Is it still Phillistining if it’s in now way art in the first place?
This photo just oozes authenticity, down to ye olde digital wrist watche.
I think that’s kind of the point, dudes. She’s a modern girl (watch, cars in background) in period clothes yet her beauty is timeless.
I think it is more than a little too pretentious, but maybe that’s what they were going for.
More than that, she kinda looks like that kid from that band Hanson (the kids who did the “MMMBop” song)
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