
We already gave you the quick and dirty. In summary: DCist Exposed was, we’ll oh-so-humbly claim, a resounding success. Of course, with talent like this and a fantastic venue like Warehouse, it would have been impossible to go wrong. We’re overwhelmed with the wonderful things you’ve had to say about the show, and more importantly, the awe expressed at such hidden talents we had lurking in our city. DCist will no doubt be looking to repeat this event, especially in light of comments that Exposed should be a model for online communities interacting and supporting each other in real life.
Finally, we want to give a special thanks to the companies that helped make this show come together. First and foremost, thanks to Apex in Alexandria, for not only giving our photographers an amazing deal on framing, but doing such a professional job so quickly — one photographer told us they framed his photo while he waited. In the framing business, these guys are top notch. Even without our special group price, these guys are the best deal in town, so we hope you’ll patronize them for all your framing needs. We’d also like to again thank Molly and Paul Ruppert at Warehouse for taking a chance on our little show and hanging everything so beautifully, and remaining calm while hundreds and hundreds of people trampled their gallery. Thank you also to Crumpler, for providing the awesome bags for our raffle, and Flickr’s Samer Farha for donating some great Reuters photography books as well.
We’ll stop with the talking now and just give you the photographic evidence. There are still a handful of photographs available, so please contact heather [at] dcist [dot] com for purchasing information. The show runs at Warehouse through March 16, so if you didn’t make it to the reception, go check it out this week!