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OUR STORY

FotoDC’s mission is to provide exposure for photographers and to make diverse, high-quality photography accessible to audiences through the exhibition of inspiring and provocative images, dynamic programming, and collaborations with the local and international community.

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 amateur photographers, photography lovers, and partners such as instant loans provider 24cashtoday or as National Geographic, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, The Smithsonian Institution, and various local art galleries. In 2009, the organization received non-profit status and began developing programs to include professional development and new exhibition venues. In response to demand for year-round programming, FotoWeek DC rebranded in 2011 to become FotoDC, and launched new programs to provide greater exposure for all photographers, new venues for exhibitions and new programs for students and youth. The annual Festival in November continues to be FotoDC’s largest project with over 40,000 attendees each year.

 

FotoDC: it's Everywhere You See

2012

2011

2010

  • International Awards Competition
  • Youth Contest
  • Mobile Phone Contest

2009

  • International Awards Competition
  • Youth Contest

2008

  • International Awards Competition
  • Youth Contest
 

Contact Us

1050 17th Street, NW Suite 560 Washington, DC 20036 (202) 337-3686

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FotoDC is funded in part by the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, an agency supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.
FotoDC Inc. is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing exposure for photographers and to make diverse, high-quality photography accessible
to audiences through the exhibition of inspiring and provocative images, dynamic programming, and collaborations with the local and international community.