DCSPC Presents King Koala at Slash Run, Thursday, May 18 by Chris Suspect

Join the DC Street Photography Collective and Chris Suspect in presenting King Koala from Italy at Slash Run in Washington, DC, on May 18 at 7:30pm. King Koala is a DIY publisher of art books out of Milan, Italy, specializing in erotic, edgy, punk rock and forbidden photographs, stories, and art projects.

Call for Entries

In celebration of King Koala’s first American tour, we are announcing a call for entries, “Send us your n00ds!” We are looking for candid or posed, suggestive, erotic, and punk rock  photography that is sex positive, LGBTQ+ inclusive, with artistic sensibilities. Yes, that picture you took at Pride is fine, yes, that sexy drag performer photo is welcome here, yes, your kinky bedroom antics imagery will be accepted with open arms, that band you shot last weekend is cool too, and those secret polaroids in a shoebox under your bed, well, we want to see them! 

Please send no more than 5 photos 2000px on the long edge at 72dpi to gratuityincluded1@gmail.com by Midnight EST on May 11. Please label your files in this manner. First Name_Last Name-Number.jpg.

Want to remain anonymous? Yes, you can! While you do need to submit via email to gratuityincluded1@gmail.com, please request that we not use your name (in case it’s obvious in the email address) and you can title your image file John (or Jane) Doe-Number.jpg. The only catch is that if you win the competition and you really want that camera we are giving away (see below), I ask that you discreetly let me know shortly after the photo slam section of our event.

About the Event

On May 18th selected photos will be shown to a jury of your peers in front of a live audience. Jury members include Jacopo Buranelli from King Koala, DC-based photographer Diriki Rice, Nymph the Enchantress, and one more TBD. Each judge will briefly comment on the image and give it a rating from 1-5. The Winner, who must be present in person, will receive a brand new Lomography Belair X 6-12 film camera.

Following the photo slam, Jaco from King Koala will give a presentation on what it’s like to be a publisher, the artists he works with, and what he is looking for in photography and art.

Then Nymph the Enchantress will grace us with a photo op not to be missed with a real live BDSM demonstration.

And, to top off the evening, Jaco, an established DJ in Milan will be gracing us with a set of down and dirty hip hop.

Tickets are $15. 18+ Arrive early as there is limited seating.

Schedule

7:30 Doors
8:00 Photo Slam
9:00 Jaco from King Koala
10:00 Nymph the Enchantress
10:30 DJ set by Jaco from King Koala 

Dress to impress!

Location

Slash Run
201 Upshur Street Northwest
Washington, DC, 20011
(map)

Google Calendar / ICS

About King Koala and Jacopo Buranelli aka Rudeboy Jaco founder of King Koala 

Jaco is a publisher, DJ and social promoter. In 2020 he created King Koala Press to work with independent artists on editorial projects related to erotic, inclusive, uncensored and no-prejudice photography. Always in the underground world, he lived between Italy and Japan for almost 17 years until, together with Andrea Costarelli, he created the Lito studio for the promotion of art, the headquarters of every King Koala initiative.

King Koala is an independent collective focused on publications of underground culture with the aim of recovering the physical use of art. The book, the publication becomes a physical (not virtual) experience both in its print nature and in the photographic contents ranging from the fetish magazines Badseed Magazine and YSM up to projects related to graffiti (Greatest Hits, IMAGES YOU SHOULD NOT MASTURBATE TO) and to the musical galaxies (Anthem).

This event was possible thanks to the donation made in memoriam of Steve Nickerson

DC Street Photography Collective "Hiding in Plain Sight" Exhibit at Project Create in Washington, DC by Chris Suspect

Photo by Ryan Madison © 2023

The DC Street Photography Collective that I am a member of has an exhibit entitled "Hiding in Plain Sight" on view at Project Create in Anacostia, DC. The show runs through Feb 18.

We have some programming you may be interested in.

Sunday, January 29 - 2 - 4 PM - Gallery Open

Saturday, Feb 4 - 2:30 - 3:30 PM DC SPC Members Sofia Sebastian and Ashley Tillery will talk about their work and approach to street photography in DC and beyond. Gallery open from 2 - 4 pm.

Sunday, Feb 12 - 2:30 - 3:30 PM DC SPC Member Chris Suspect will present his work from Mexico and discuss how he navigates photography in different countries. Gallery open from 2 - 4 pm.

Saturday, February 18 - 6 - 10 PM - Closing Night Reception. Winners for DC SPC Contest announced, cocktails, cheese and cake!

THE CONTEST

For photographers in the DMV (or within a 3 hour drive). Submit up to 5 of your best street photos on Instagram - tagged with #dc_spc_2023show - by midnight ET February 4, 2023. Photos can be taken anywhere at any time. The winning entries judges by DC SPC members will be exhibited at the show's closing event, Saturday, February 18, at 6 PM at Project Create in historic Anacostia.

Note: Submission is free, but selected photographers will be asked to pay the minimal cost of professional printing.

Project Create is located at 2208 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave., SE, DC, and is a brief walk from the Anacostia Metro stop on the Green Line.

Fashion Shoot in Ixtepeji, Oaxaca for PAY'S by Chris Suspect

While I was in Mexico I slipped away from my Day of the Dead workshop to work on a quick collaboration with the hip fashion brand PAY’S from Mexico City. PAY’S genderless style is a creative mash up of Mexican pop culture, Aztec folk art and modern streetwear chic. This is one of the most imaginative and vibrant Mexican brands out there right now.

We shot this in the pine forrest of Ixtepeji, about 1.5 hours from Oaxaca City, during sunset. The forrest is really high in the mountains and the views are breathtaking. Afterwards we all went to SET Underground’s Tierra de los Muertos festival, saw Jan Blomqvist spin, and partied all night long.

Thanks to Saabi, Clara and Kelly for modeling!

Day of the Dead, Oaxaca 2022 - Student Slide Show by Chris Suspect

Day of the Dead Student Slide Show

Here is the student slide show from my 2022 Day of the Dead Street Photography Workshop in Oaxaca, Mexico. All the students did great work and we had an amazing exhibition at the end at Central del Arte where lots of people came out to check out our prints. I’d say this was probably one of the best workshops I have run to date with day trips to graveyards and local villages, lectures from top notch Mexican photographers, fabulous food, and of course amazing mezcal.

Day of the Dead Photography Exhibition in Oaxaca at Central del Arte by Chris Suspect

Oaxaca 2022 © Chris Suspect

Les esperamos este jueves 3 de noviembre en el Central del Arte ubicado en Murguía 102, Ruta Independencia, Centro Oaxaca. de 7.00 PM a 8.30 PM para la exposición fotográfica con el trabajo producido por mis alumnos durante el taller de este año enfocado en el dia de muertos en Oaxaca. La entrada al evento es gratis y se expondrá fotografía y video, también habra tragos coquetos y estará Sonido San Francisco como nuestro DJ set.

Chris Suspect es un fotógrafo callejero y documental de Washington, DC. Se especializa en capturar momentos absurdos y profundos de la vida cotidiana. Su trabajo de fotografía callejera ha sido reconocido internacionalmente, y se ha exhibido en Miami, Bélgica, Alemania, Italia, Rumania, Georgia, Emiratos Árabes Unidos y Reino Unido.


Join us on Thursday, Nov 3 at Central del Arte, Murguía 102, Ruta Independencia, Centro, in Oaxaca City, Mexico, from 7 -8:30 p.m. for a photography exhibition featuring the work produced by my students during this year's Day of the Dead workshop in Oaxaca. It’s free and there will be photography, a video projection, drinks, and a DJ set by Sonido San Francisco.

Chris Suspect is a street and documentary photographer from Washington, DC. He specializes in capturing absurd and profound moments of everyday life. His street photography work has been recognized internationally, and has been exhibited in Miami, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Romania, Georgia, the United Arab Emirates, and the United Kingdom.