And the Curtain Closes
November 25th, 2008Whew! It took us a few days to recover from everything and let it really sink in that the first Fotoweek DC festival is actually over. So many people spent nearly a year putting this massive event together, and it came off beautifully. We’ve heard so many kind words about the exhibits down at headquarters, the chance to meet impressive photography figures, and the different ways there were to learn even one new thing about photography or the industry. We’ve heard especially kind words about the lunchtime lecture series that the Discovery Channel put together so well, providing lunch for a sold-out crowd all five days.
Saturday night was the big gala and awards ceremony at National Geographic. Theo Adamstein started off by thanking, not just a few, but every person and organization that put their hands together to make Fotoweek happen, and you could just feel the love in the room after every name. Speaking for myself, I know how many hours I’ve willingly put in for this great cause doing the blog, and can only imagine the massive number of hours that all these other folks have contributed to create far, far bigger and better projects.
Then the awards kicked off, with each finalists’ photo being shown on the big screen, and the Silver and Gold winners announced and handed their prizes. Congrats to every one of the deserving winners, and if you’re not already doing great things, we have no doubt we’ll be seeing them from you soon enough. Oh, and Tipper Gore (one of the Fotoweek jurors) even came to applaude the winners.
Afterwards, we all headed out of the auditorium to the gala room where we drank (courtesy of many generous alcohol benefactors) and ate (mini chicken cordon bleus anyone?) and met new and interesting folks all night.
On behalf of everyone involved with Fotoweek, we want to thank YOU, the gallery-goer, the lecture-attender, the reception-drinker, so much for taking part in the festivities of the last week. Rumor is that attendance numbers festival-wide totaled around 20,000 — a phenomenal tally for a maiden voyage. We hope you learned something, met someone new, and felt inspired by the amazing people who live here. We hope to see you again next year, maybe in our contest (which is on track to go international next year), or maybe at a portfolio review with your new work, or maybe just strolling outside enjoying some giant projections downtown. All of you made this festival a success, so thank you.
A special thanks to Angela Kleis, my blog assistant (and talented photographer in her own right), who interviewed gallery owners all over town to produce most of the exhibition posts.
Check out Brian Knight’s Flickr stream for more gorgeous pictures from the gala, and photos from everyone who attended the week’s many events.
Until next year!



