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The DC Area Drone User Group’s is putting together an exhibit sharing artwork created with the assistance of our flying robot friends, and we need your help! We want to show art lovers, politicians, and the general public in our nation’s capital the creative potential of this technology through beautiful images captured by drones. We are planning to focus on aerial photography with a modest amount of aerial videography.  However, we are open to all sorts of submissions, so if you think you have a particularly amazing photograph of a drone, or you think your artfully designed drone (please no taxidermied cats) qualifies, bring it on.

 

Step One: We need a 'critical mass' of work worth showing.  Please get in touch with DC DUG’s Director of Flying Robot Arts Kevin Good at kgood@dcdrone.org and share what you're working on.  Once enough submissions come in we'll head to...

 

Step Two: The curating/selections.  This will not be an open forum to showcase everyone's work.  It will be a curated selection designed to show-off top-notch work.  We’re in the process of recruiting our other curators.  They will be heavy-hitters in photography & cinematography.  Our goal will be to choose the best work, and a variety of creative approaches.  Once that's settled, we'll be on to...

 

Step Three:  Putting the show itself together.  It would of course be wonderful to have everyone come out and join us for the soiree.  We'll also need some volunteers to help with printing & hanging & prepping the gallery, etc.  So if you're fascinated by the idea of working on some flying robot art and live in the Washington, DC area but you're not quite there yet with your aerial photography skills, come help put the show together.  This leads us to...

 

Step Four: Revel in the beautiful creations and keep spreading the word.  One of the main goals of DC DUG is to share with the world how awesome/fun/useful/creative/exciting/positive the technology can be. Take some beautiful pictures from the skies and send them our way so that we can make that happen.

Thank you, and we look forward to showcasing some awesome art from members of this community. Please email Kevin Good at kgood@dcdrone.org if you have any questions.

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