DCist Exposed Photography Show: 5th Anniversary Edition

Title: DCist Exposed Photography Show: 5th Anniversary Edition

Photographer/s: The winners of the DCist Exposed Photography Show, Washington, DC, 2007-2011.

Contributor/s: Heather Goss

Date of publication: 2/23/2011

Place of publication: DCist.com

Dimensions: 8.25″ × 10.75″

Edition size: unlimited

Type of binding: 80# cover stock (FSC-certified), perfect binding

Number of pages: 114

Type of paper: 80# text stock (FSC-certified)

Number of pictures: 194

Printer: MagCloud

Publisher: MagCloud

Designer: Johanna Ostrich

Editor: Heather Goss

Language: English

Category: magazine

Price: $27.50

Summary: Featuring almost 200 images of the Washington, D.C. area. These photographers were winners of the annual DCist Exposed photography contest, 2007-2011, for their images of the music, food, sports and street culture that make living in the nation’s capital such a unique experience.

Website: http://www.dcist.com

Book link: http://www.magcloud.com/browse/Issue/122770

Donated by: Heather Goss

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