Fotoweek DC, the international photography festival, kicks off its third year this weekend. The event corrals photography lovers into exhibits, lectures and workshops all over town. This year, FotoWeek has moved their headquarters to the more central Corcoran Gallery of Art; they’re still using their former Georgetown HQ, 3333 M Street NW, but now as the oxymoronically-named Satellite Central, each with its own exhibits and programming.

While it must be difficult to find a good format in which to list the huge number of events during the festival, the fact is FotoWeek’s online schedule remains as epically confusing as ever. The following agenda may not be leaps and bounds better, but we’ve at least distilled your options and listed them chronologically, with a category and very brief descriptions. There are quite a few great-looking events here — but if you can only make it to a couple, the events DCist would choose to attend are highlighted in bold. Events are free, except where noted, and some require an RSVP even if free. Additionally, events geared specifically towards photographers, as opposed to just fans of photography, are denoted with an asterisk.

Finally, only the exhibits with events during the festival are listed below; there are a huge number of ongoing exhibits at the Corcoran, Satellite Central, National Geographic and elsewhere — see the full list of those exhibits here, and note that many of them continue on after Fotoweek ends. Keep your eyes peeled for the NightGalleries, giant images projected onto the sides of buildings around town, including Dupont Circle, the Newseum, the American Red Cross and more. A vague schedule is here. Additionally, check out the Fotoweek blog for in-depth descriptions of exhibits and interviews with photographers, including the contest’s winners. Event organizers will also start posting daily recommendations of festival events soon.