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Come join @nathanadkisson and a superstar panel at @icff_official this Sunday at 1p for a chat about how to think about sound as a material to be harnessed by designers of all stripes.

Register through the link in our bio.

See you Sunday!

#icff #designweek


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What happens when the CEO of Toyota walks into the Automotive Hall of Fame?

Join Local Projects’ Creative Director Amelia Falco and Sarah Cook, President of the Automotive Hall of Fame, at AAM 2026 for a behind-the-scenes look at how AHF built an exhibit honoring Toyota’s Hall of Fame inductees without compromising its authentic storytelling voice.

Headed to Philly for AAM 2026? Come learn how to stay in the driver’s seat when engaging with sponsors, how to engage their expertise and resources, and the red and green lights to look out for along the way.

Find us bright and early at 8:30am, Friday 5/22, Room 111 AB in the Pennsylvania Convention Center.


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1 days ago

What happens when the CEO of Toyota walks into the Automotive Hall of Fame?

Join Local Projects’ Creative Director Amelia Falco and Sarah Cook, President of the Automotive Hall of Fame, at AAM 2026 for a behind-the-scenes look at how AHF built an exhibit honoring Toyota’s Hall of Fame inductees without compromising its authentic storytelling voice.

Headed to Philly for AAM 2026? Come learn how to stay in the driver’s seat when engaging with sponsors, how to engage their expertise and resources, and the red and green lights to look out for along the way.

Find us bright and early at 8:30am, Friday 5/22, Room 111 AB in the Pennsylvania Convention Center.


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1
1 days ago

I’ve photographed some incredible spaces over the last 24 years, but this recent shoot at the @shockoeinstitute stands out as one of the most immersive environments I’ve ever stepped into.

Located in Richmond’s historic Main Street Station, the Institute is a 12,000-square-foot facility designed by @local_projects. It is a space dedicated to revealing the evolution of American racial slavery and its impact on our civic life today.

The Technical Challenge:
Seeing in the dark. To make the camera “see” what the human eye does in such a contrasty, atmospheric space, I relied on a few “steady hand” techniques:

Long Exposures: Shooting at low ISOs for deep, noise-free files.

“Micro-Slow” Movement: Coaching the people in the frames to move at a snail’s pace to create intentional blurs, not “ghosts.”

Digital Cleanup: Extensive post-production to remove light flares and construction artifacts while the space was being finalized.

The Emotional Weight:
Documenting this history—centered in the heart of Richmond—is heavy work. It is brutal and uncomfortable, but necessary for the reflection and action the Institute seeks to inspire. I’m proud to have helped document this “gateway” to understanding our shared history.

[Link in Bio to see the full gallery]

Architecture by @baskervilldesign
Displays built by @1220exhibits

#ArchitecturalPhotography #ShockoeInstitute #RichmondVA #MuseumDesign #lbphoto


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1
2 days ago

I’ve photographed some incredible spaces over the last 24 years, but this recent shoot at the @shockoeinstitute stands out as one of the most immersive environments I’ve ever stepped into.

Located in Richmond’s historic Main Street Station, the Institute is a 12,000-square-foot facility designed by @local_projects. It is a space dedicated to revealing the evolution of American racial slavery and its impact on our civic life today.

The Technical Challenge:
Seeing in the dark. To make the camera “see” what the human eye does in such a contrasty, atmospheric space, I relied on a few “steady hand” techniques:

Long Exposures: Shooting at low ISOs for deep, noise-free files.

“Micro-Slow” Movement: Coaching the people in the frames to move at a snail’s pace to create intentional blurs, not “ghosts.”

Digital Cleanup: Extensive post-production to remove light flares and construction artifacts while the space was being finalized.

The Emotional Weight:
Documenting this history—centered in the heart of Richmond—is heavy work. It is brutal and uncomfortable, but necessary for the reflection and action the Institute seeks to inspire. I’m proud to have helped document this “gateway” to understanding our shared history.

[Link in Bio to see the full gallery]

Architecture by @baskervilldesign
Displays built by @1220exhibits

#ArchitecturalPhotography #ShockoeInstitute #RichmondVA #MuseumDesign #lbphoto


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1
2 days ago

I’ve photographed some incredible spaces over the last 24 years, but this recent shoot at the @shockoeinstitute stands out as one of the most immersive environments I’ve ever stepped into.

Located in Richmond’s historic Main Street Station, the Institute is a 12,000-square-foot facility designed by @local_projects. It is a space dedicated to revealing the evolution of American racial slavery and its impact on our civic life today.

The Technical Challenge:
Seeing in the dark. To make the camera “see” what the human eye does in such a contrasty, atmospheric space, I relied on a few “steady hand” techniques:

Long Exposures: Shooting at low ISOs for deep, noise-free files.

“Micro-Slow” Movement: Coaching the people in the frames to move at a snail’s pace to create intentional blurs, not “ghosts.”

Digital Cleanup: Extensive post-production to remove light flares and construction artifacts while the space was being finalized.

The Emotional Weight:
Documenting this history—centered in the heart of Richmond—is heavy work. It is brutal and uncomfortable, but necessary for the reflection and action the Institute seeks to inspire. I’m proud to have helped document this “gateway” to understanding our shared history.

[Link in Bio to see the full gallery]

Architecture by @baskervilldesign
Displays built by @1220exhibits

#ArchitecturalPhotography #ShockoeInstitute #RichmondVA #MuseumDesign #lbphoto


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1
2 days ago

I’ve photographed some incredible spaces over the last 24 years, but this recent shoot at the @shockoeinstitute stands out as one of the most immersive environments I’ve ever stepped into.

Located in Richmond’s historic Main Street Station, the Institute is a 12,000-square-foot facility designed by @local_projects. It is a space dedicated to revealing the evolution of American racial slavery and its impact on our civic life today.

The Technical Challenge:
Seeing in the dark. To make the camera “see” what the human eye does in such a contrasty, atmospheric space, I relied on a few “steady hand” techniques:

Long Exposures: Shooting at low ISOs for deep, noise-free files.

“Micro-Slow” Movement: Coaching the people in the frames to move at a snail’s pace to create intentional blurs, not “ghosts.”

Digital Cleanup: Extensive post-production to remove light flares and construction artifacts while the space was being finalized.

The Emotional Weight:
Documenting this history—centered in the heart of Richmond—is heavy work. It is brutal and uncomfortable, but necessary for the reflection and action the Institute seeks to inspire. I’m proud to have helped document this “gateway” to understanding our shared history.

[Link in Bio to see the full gallery]

Architecture by @baskervilldesign
Displays built by @1220exhibits

#ArchitecturalPhotography #ShockoeInstitute #RichmondVA #MuseumDesign #lbphoto


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1
2 days ago

I’ve photographed some incredible spaces over the last 24 years, but this recent shoot at the @shockoeinstitute stands out as one of the most immersive environments I’ve ever stepped into.

Located in Richmond’s historic Main Street Station, the Institute is a 12,000-square-foot facility designed by @local_projects. It is a space dedicated to revealing the evolution of American racial slavery and its impact on our civic life today.

The Technical Challenge:
Seeing in the dark. To make the camera “see” what the human eye does in such a contrasty, atmospheric space, I relied on a few “steady hand” techniques:

Long Exposures: Shooting at low ISOs for deep, noise-free files.

“Micro-Slow” Movement: Coaching the people in the frames to move at a snail’s pace to create intentional blurs, not “ghosts.”

Digital Cleanup: Extensive post-production to remove light flares and construction artifacts while the space was being finalized.

The Emotional Weight:
Documenting this history—centered in the heart of Richmond—is heavy work. It is brutal and uncomfortable, but necessary for the reflection and action the Institute seeks to inspire. I’m proud to have helped document this “gateway” to understanding our shared history.

[Link in Bio to see the full gallery]

Architecture by @baskervilldesign
Displays built by @1220exhibits

#ArchitecturalPhotography #ShockoeInstitute #RichmondVA #MuseumDesign #lbphoto


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1
2 days ago


I’ve photographed some incredible spaces over the last 24 years, but this recent shoot at the @shockoeinstitute stands out as one of the most immersive environments I’ve ever stepped into.

Located in Richmond’s historic Main Street Station, the Institute is a 12,000-square-foot facility designed by @local_projects. It is a space dedicated to revealing the evolution of American racial slavery and its impact on our civic life today.

The Technical Challenge:
Seeing in the dark. To make the camera “see” what the human eye does in such a contrasty, atmospheric space, I relied on a few “steady hand” techniques:

Long Exposures: Shooting at low ISOs for deep, noise-free files.

“Micro-Slow” Movement: Coaching the people in the frames to move at a snail’s pace to create intentional blurs, not “ghosts.”

Digital Cleanup: Extensive post-production to remove light flares and construction artifacts while the space was being finalized.

The Emotional Weight:
Documenting this history—centered in the heart of Richmond—is heavy work. It is brutal and uncomfortable, but necessary for the reflection and action the Institute seeks to inspire. I’m proud to have helped document this “gateway” to understanding our shared history.

[Link in Bio to see the full gallery]

Architecture by @baskervilldesign
Displays built by @1220exhibits

#ArchitecturalPhotography #ShockoeInstitute #RichmondVA #MuseumDesign #lbphoto


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2 days ago

I’ve photographed some incredible spaces over the last 24 years, but this recent shoot at the @shockoeinstitute stands out as one of the most immersive environments I’ve ever stepped into.

Located in Richmond’s historic Main Street Station, the Institute is a 12,000-square-foot facility designed by @local_projects. It is a space dedicated to revealing the evolution of American racial slavery and its impact on our civic life today.

The Technical Challenge:
Seeing in the dark. To make the camera “see” what the human eye does in such a contrasty, atmospheric space, I relied on a few “steady hand” techniques:

Long Exposures: Shooting at low ISOs for deep, noise-free files.

“Micro-Slow” Movement: Coaching the people in the frames to move at a snail’s pace to create intentional blurs, not “ghosts.”

Digital Cleanup: Extensive post-production to remove light flares and construction artifacts while the space was being finalized.

The Emotional Weight:
Documenting this history—centered in the heart of Richmond—is heavy work. It is brutal and uncomfortable, but necessary for the reflection and action the Institute seeks to inspire. I’m proud to have helped document this “gateway” to understanding our shared history.

[Link in Bio to see the full gallery]

Architecture by @baskervilldesign
Displays built by @1220exhibits

#ArchitecturalPhotography #ShockoeInstitute #RichmondVA #MuseumDesign #lbphoto


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1
2 days ago

I’ve photographed some incredible spaces over the last 24 years, but this recent shoot at the @shockoeinstitute stands out as one of the most immersive environments I’ve ever stepped into.

Located in Richmond’s historic Main Street Station, the Institute is a 12,000-square-foot facility designed by @local_projects. It is a space dedicated to revealing the evolution of American racial slavery and its impact on our civic life today.

The Technical Challenge:
Seeing in the dark. To make the camera “see” what the human eye does in such a contrasty, atmospheric space, I relied on a few “steady hand” techniques:

Long Exposures: Shooting at low ISOs for deep, noise-free files.

“Micro-Slow” Movement: Coaching the people in the frames to move at a snail’s pace to create intentional blurs, not “ghosts.”

Digital Cleanup: Extensive post-production to remove light flares and construction artifacts while the space was being finalized.

The Emotional Weight:
Documenting this history—centered in the heart of Richmond—is heavy work. It is brutal and uncomfortable, but necessary for the reflection and action the Institute seeks to inspire. I’m proud to have helped document this “gateway” to understanding our shared history.

[Link in Bio to see the full gallery]

Architecture by @baskervilldesign
Displays built by @1220exhibits

#ArchitecturalPhotography #ShockoeInstitute #RichmondVA #MuseumDesign #lbphoto


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1
2 days ago

I’ve photographed some incredible spaces over the last 24 years, but this recent shoot at the @shockoeinstitute stands out as one of the most immersive environments I’ve ever stepped into.

Located in Richmond’s historic Main Street Station, the Institute is a 12,000-square-foot facility designed by @local_projects. It is a space dedicated to revealing the evolution of American racial slavery and its impact on our civic life today.

The Technical Challenge:
Seeing in the dark. To make the camera “see” what the human eye does in such a contrasty, atmospheric space, I relied on a few “steady hand” techniques:

Long Exposures: Shooting at low ISOs for deep, noise-free files.

“Micro-Slow” Movement: Coaching the people in the frames to move at a snail’s pace to create intentional blurs, not “ghosts.”

Digital Cleanup: Extensive post-production to remove light flares and construction artifacts while the space was being finalized.

The Emotional Weight:
Documenting this history—centered in the heart of Richmond—is heavy work. It is brutal and uncomfortable, but necessary for the reflection and action the Institute seeks to inspire. I’m proud to have helped document this “gateway” to understanding our shared history.

[Link in Bio to see the full gallery]

Architecture by @baskervilldesign
Displays built by @1220exhibits

#ArchitecturalPhotography #ShockoeInstitute #RichmondVA #MuseumDesign #lbphoto


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2 days ago

I’ve photographed some incredible spaces over the last 24 years, but this recent shoot at the @shockoeinstitute stands out as one of the most immersive environments I’ve ever stepped into.

Located in Richmond’s historic Main Street Station, the Institute is a 12,000-square-foot facility designed by @local_projects. It is a space dedicated to revealing the evolution of American racial slavery and its impact on our civic life today.

The Technical Challenge:
Seeing in the dark. To make the camera “see” what the human eye does in such a contrasty, atmospheric space, I relied on a few “steady hand” techniques:

Long Exposures: Shooting at low ISOs for deep, noise-free files.

“Micro-Slow” Movement: Coaching the people in the frames to move at a snail’s pace to create intentional blurs, not “ghosts.”

Digital Cleanup: Extensive post-production to remove light flares and construction artifacts while the space was being finalized.

The Emotional Weight:
Documenting this history—centered in the heart of Richmond—is heavy work. It is brutal and uncomfortable, but necessary for the reflection and action the Institute seeks to inspire. I’m proud to have helped document this “gateway” to understanding our shared history.

[Link in Bio to see the full gallery]

Architecture by @baskervilldesign
Displays built by @1220exhibits

#ArchitecturalPhotography #ShockoeInstitute #RichmondVA #MuseumDesign #lbphoto


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1
2 days ago

I’ve photographed some incredible spaces over the last 24 years, but this recent shoot at the @shockoeinstitute stands out as one of the most immersive environments I’ve ever stepped into.

Located in Richmond’s historic Main Street Station, the Institute is a 12,000-square-foot facility designed by @local_projects. It is a space dedicated to revealing the evolution of American racial slavery and its impact on our civic life today.

The Technical Challenge:
Seeing in the dark. To make the camera “see” what the human eye does in such a contrasty, atmospheric space, I relied on a few “steady hand” techniques:

Long Exposures: Shooting at low ISOs for deep, noise-free files.

“Micro-Slow” Movement: Coaching the people in the frames to move at a snail’s pace to create intentional blurs, not “ghosts.”

Digital Cleanup: Extensive post-production to remove light flares and construction artifacts while the space was being finalized.

The Emotional Weight:
Documenting this history—centered in the heart of Richmond—is heavy work. It is brutal and uncomfortable, but necessary for the reflection and action the Institute seeks to inspire. I’m proud to have helped document this “gateway” to understanding our shared history.

[Link in Bio to see the full gallery]

Architecture by @baskervilldesign
Displays built by @1220exhibits

#ArchitecturalPhotography #ShockoeInstitute #RichmondVA #MuseumDesign #lbphoto


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2 days ago

How do you forge connections between a century-old Art Deco tower, known as the Ellis Island of the South, and its steward – a modern public college serving 170,000+ students, most of them first-generation immigrants?

Come find out in our session at this year’s @aamersofficial annual conference, Friday, May 22, 2026 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT, Room 118 AB at the Pennsylvania Convention Center.

We’ll explore what happens when institutions integrate narrative into their most strategic spaces—and how strong narrative structures both the architecture and the experience.

The Freedom Tower had been largely silent for decades. Miami Dade College owns this historic landmark building, full of history but disconnected from student life. We were asked to refresh the graphics, but underwent a journey to help the college ask: How might this building answer the question “Do I belong here?” for students and Miamians alike.


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4 days ago


How do you forge connections between a century-old Art Deco tower, known as the Ellis Island of the South, and its steward – a modern public college serving 170,000+ students, most of them first-generation immigrants?

Come find out in our session at this year’s @aamersofficial annual conference, Friday, May 22, 2026 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT, Room 118 AB at the Pennsylvania Convention Center.

We’ll explore what happens when institutions integrate narrative into their most strategic spaces—and how strong narrative structures both the architecture and the experience.

The Freedom Tower had been largely silent for decades. Miami Dade College owns this historic landmark building, full of history but disconnected from student life. We were asked to refresh the graphics, but underwent a journey to help the college ask: How might this building answer the question “Do I belong here?” for students and Miamians alike.


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4 days ago

Two years ago, Local Projects’ multiyear partnership with Pride Live bore fruit: the doors opened at the Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center.

The Center was premised on a simple but radical dream: to ensure that LGBTQ+ history had a home that could never be erased. Now, that dream received a beautiful nod from the American Alliance of Museums.

We are deeply honored to announce that we’ve been awarded the 2026 Museum of Impact Award.

This isn’t just a trophy on a shelf; it’s a testament to every person who has walked through the center’s doors. In just 24 months, 112,000 people have experienced the SNMVC, including visitors from all 50 states (including DC and Puerto Rico) and 93 countries. Pride knows no borders.

Thank you @aamersofficial for recognizing the growing need for a place like the SNMVC – a home for the past, present, and future of the LGBTQ+ movement.


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1 weeks ago

Does the idea of giving customers a behind-the-scenes look at your R&D feel a little…revealing? We get it. But it's often the best way to offer a novel experience that builds trust with customers.

Local Projects is making a triumphant return to the stage at @instagacep, the world's premier event for Customer Experience pros, to share how to develop a narrative engine for innovation and R&D at your experience center.

Our session will be helmed by Creative Director @StephenBaker, alongside Nathan Pisik of @AMD, Patrick McMahon of the @gatesfoundation, and Phillip Tomlinson of @philips.

We'll see you in Santa Clara, #GACEP2026!


12
1 months ago

Does the idea of giving customers a behind-the-scenes look at your R&D feel a little…revealing? We get it. But it's often the best way to offer a novel experience that builds trust with customers.

Local Projects is making a triumphant return to the stage at @instagacep, the world's premier event for Customer Experience pros, to share how to develop a narrative engine for innovation and R&D at your experience center.

Our session will be helmed by Creative Director @StephenBaker, alongside Nathan Pisik of @AMD, Patrick McMahon of the @gatesfoundation, and Phillip Tomlinson of @philips.

We'll see you in Santa Clara, #GACEP2026!


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1 months ago

“We have nothing to fear from the facts.”

So says Marland Buckner, CEO of the @shockoeinstitute, a new national org dedicated to revealing the enduring impact of racial slavery on our shared American experience, and our client.

Today, we open the Institute’s signature exhibit, “Expanding Freedom”, a new exhibit that traces the evolution and enduring impact of racial slavery, and helps visitors understand and reframe this history’s impact on our current moment.

It’s a reckoning with our shared history, a reframing of a present built around enormous wealth and economic disparity, and a wish for a future led by groups like the Shockoe Institute that invite us to learn, reflect, and act to create solutions that improve our civic life and economic opportunity.

Come visit Expanding Freedom starting next week at Richmond’s Main Street Station located in Shockoe Bottom, a neighborhood that was once an epicenter of domestic slave trade, and now an epicenter of our search for a freer future.


109
1 months ago

“We have nothing to fear from the facts.”

So says Marland Buckner, CEO of the @shockoeinstitute, a new national org dedicated to revealing the enduring impact of racial slavery on our shared American experience, and our client.

Today, we open the Institute’s signature exhibit, “Expanding Freedom”, a new exhibit that traces the evolution and enduring impact of racial slavery, and helps visitors understand and reframe this history’s impact on our current moment.

It’s a reckoning with our shared history, a reframing of a present built around enormous wealth and economic disparity, and a wish for a future led by groups like the Shockoe Institute that invite us to learn, reflect, and act to create solutions that improve our civic life and economic opportunity.

Come visit Expanding Freedom starting next week at Richmond’s Main Street Station located in Shockoe Bottom, a neighborhood that was once an epicenter of domestic slave trade, and now an epicenter of our search for a freer future.


109
1 months ago


“We have nothing to fear from the facts.”

So says Marland Buckner, CEO of the @shockoeinstitute, a new national org dedicated to revealing the enduring impact of racial slavery on our shared American experience, and our client.

Today, we open the Institute’s signature exhibit, “Expanding Freedom”, a new exhibit that traces the evolution and enduring impact of racial slavery, and helps visitors understand and reframe this history’s impact on our current moment.

It’s a reckoning with our shared history, a reframing of a present built around enormous wealth and economic disparity, and a wish for a future led by groups like the Shockoe Institute that invite us to learn, reflect, and act to create solutions that improve our civic life and economic opportunity.

Come visit Expanding Freedom starting next week at Richmond’s Main Street Station located in Shockoe Bottom, a neighborhood that was once an epicenter of domestic slave trade, and now an epicenter of our search for a freer future.


109
1 months ago

“We have nothing to fear from the facts.”

So says Marland Buckner, CEO of the @shockoeinstitute, a new national org dedicated to revealing the enduring impact of racial slavery on our shared American experience, and our client.

Today, we open the Institute’s signature exhibit, “Expanding Freedom”, a new exhibit that traces the evolution and enduring impact of racial slavery, and helps visitors understand and reframe this history’s impact on our current moment.

It’s a reckoning with our shared history, a reframing of a present built around enormous wealth and economic disparity, and a wish for a future led by groups like the Shockoe Institute that invite us to learn, reflect, and act to create solutions that improve our civic life and economic opportunity.

Come visit Expanding Freedom starting next week at Richmond’s Main Street Station located in Shockoe Bottom, a neighborhood that was once an epicenter of domestic slave trade, and now an epicenter of our search for a freer future.


109
1 months ago

“We have nothing to fear from the facts.”

So says Marland Buckner, CEO of the @shockoeinstitute, a new national org dedicated to revealing the enduring impact of racial slavery on our shared American experience, and our client.

Today, we open the Institute’s signature exhibit, “Expanding Freedom”, a new exhibit that traces the evolution and enduring impact of racial slavery, and helps visitors understand and reframe this history’s impact on our current moment.

It’s a reckoning with our shared history, a reframing of a present built around enormous wealth and economic disparity, and a wish for a future led by groups like the Shockoe Institute that invite us to learn, reflect, and act to create solutions that improve our civic life and economic opportunity.

Come visit Expanding Freedom starting next week at Richmond’s Main Street Station located in Shockoe Bottom, a neighborhood that was once an epicenter of domestic slave trade, and now an epicenter of our search for a freer future.


109
1 months ago

“We have nothing to fear from the facts.”

So says Marland Buckner, CEO of the @shockoeinstitute, a new national org dedicated to revealing the enduring impact of racial slavery on our shared American experience, and our client.

Today, we open the Institute’s signature exhibit, “Expanding Freedom”, a new exhibit that traces the evolution and enduring impact of racial slavery, and helps visitors understand and reframe this history’s impact on our current moment.

It’s a reckoning with our shared history, a reframing of a present built around enormous wealth and economic disparity, and a wish for a future led by groups like the Shockoe Institute that invite us to learn, reflect, and act to create solutions that improve our civic life and economic opportunity.

Come visit Expanding Freedom starting next week at Richmond’s Main Street Station located in Shockoe Bottom, a neighborhood that was once an epicenter of domestic slave trade, and now an epicenter of our search for a freer future.


109
1 months ago

“We have nothing to fear from the facts.”

So says Marland Buckner, CEO of the @shockoeinstitute, a new national org dedicated to revealing the enduring impact of racial slavery on our shared American experience, and our client.

Today, we open the Institute’s signature exhibit, “Expanding Freedom”, a new exhibit that traces the evolution and enduring impact of racial slavery, and helps visitors understand and reframe this history’s impact on our current moment.

It’s a reckoning with our shared history, a reframing of a present built around enormous wealth and economic disparity, and a wish for a future led by groups like the Shockoe Institute that invite us to learn, reflect, and act to create solutions that improve our civic life and economic opportunity.

Come visit Expanding Freedom starting next week at Richmond’s Main Street Station located in Shockoe Bottom, a neighborhood that was once an epicenter of domestic slave trade, and now an epicenter of our search for a freer future.


109
1 months ago

“The exhibition goes beyond battlefields and spycraft to show how camouflage has entered art, pop culture, and fashion.” — @fastcompany’s Nate Berg on Camouflage: Designed to Deceive, our new exhibition for the @spymuseum.

See the link in our bio to see how we share camouflage’s story as one of culture's most powerful — and overlooked — design systems.


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1 months ago

“The exhibition goes beyond battlefields and spycraft to show how camouflage has entered art, pop culture, and fashion.” — @fastcompany’s Nate Berg on Camouflage: Designed to Deceive, our new exhibition for the @spymuseum.

See the link in our bio to see how we share camouflage’s story as one of culture's most powerful — and overlooked — design systems.


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1 months ago

“The exhibition goes beyond battlefields and spycraft to show how camouflage has entered art, pop culture, and fashion.” — @fastcompany’s Nate Berg on Camouflage: Designed to Deceive, our new exhibition for the @spymuseum.

See the link in our bio to see how we share camouflage’s story as one of culture's most powerful — and overlooked — design systems.


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1 months ago

“The exhibition goes beyond battlefields and spycraft to show how camouflage has entered art, pop culture, and fashion.” — @fastcompany’s Nate Berg on Camouflage: Designed to Deceive, our new exhibition for the @spymuseum.

See the link in our bio to see how we share camouflage’s story as one of culture's most powerful — and overlooked — design systems.


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1 months ago

“The exhibition goes beyond battlefields and spycraft to show how camouflage has entered art, pop culture, and fashion.” — @fastcompany’s Nate Berg on Camouflage: Designed to Deceive, our new exhibition for the @spymuseum.

See the link in our bio to see how we share camouflage’s story as one of culture's most powerful — and overlooked — design systems.


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1 months ago

The National Public Housing Museum is one of the top 3 new museums in the country!

USA Today’s editors get together annually to choose ten new museums to honor, and then put the top honors up to public vote, and we couldn’t be more thrilled to see this small but deserving museum at the top of the list.

Over 18 years in the making, the Museum shares the success story of public housing in post-WWII America and beyond, inside the only surviving building of the historic Jane Addams Home on Chicago’s Near West Side.


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2 months ago

Last week, Stephen Baker and Kate Watson-Cole took the Freund Visiting Designer Lecture stage at Washington University’s Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts with one idea: the best designed experiences don’t impress visitors—they transform them.

They answered questions from our engaged audience, including friends from the Saint Louis Science Center and Mackey Mitchell architects, had the opportunity to review amazing student work through studio visits, and paid a visit to Wash U’s Kemper Art Museum to discusshow the team is rethinking museum education.

Thanks to Professor Jonathan Hanahan and the team at Sam Fox School for their hospitality!

#WashU #WUSTL #SamFox

📸: @luizludwig


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2 months ago

Last week, Stephen Baker and Kate Watson-Cole took the Freund Visiting Designer Lecture stage at Washington University’s Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts with one idea: the best designed experiences don’t impress visitors—they transform them.

They answered questions from our engaged audience, including friends from the Saint Louis Science Center and Mackey Mitchell architects, had the opportunity to review amazing student work through studio visits, and paid a visit to Wash U’s Kemper Art Museum to discusshow the team is rethinking museum education.

Thanks to Professor Jonathan Hanahan and the team at Sam Fox School for their hospitality!

#WashU #WUSTL #SamFox

📸: @luizludwig


27
2 months ago

Last week, Stephen Baker and Kate Watson-Cole took the Freund Visiting Designer Lecture stage at Washington University’s Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts with one idea: the best designed experiences don’t impress visitors—they transform them.

They answered questions from our engaged audience, including friends from the Saint Louis Science Center and Mackey Mitchell architects, had the opportunity to review amazing student work through studio visits, and paid a visit to Wash U’s Kemper Art Museum to discusshow the team is rethinking museum education.

Thanks to Professor Jonathan Hanahan and the team at Sam Fox School for their hospitality!

#WashU #WUSTL #SamFox

📸: @luizludwig


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2 months ago

Attending @midatlanticmuseums’s Building Museums this week?

Connect with Alice Walker, our Executive Director of New Business and Marketing, as she heads down to Baltimore along with hundreds of leaders from across the cultural sector.

Shoot us a message if you’d like to book a time to chat!

#BuildingMuseums2026 #MuseumInnovation #MuseumProfessionals #ConferenceLearning


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2 months ago

Attending @midatlanticmuseums’s Building Museums this week?

Connect with Alice Walker, our Executive Director of New Business and Marketing, as she heads down to Baltimore along with hundreds of leaders from across the cultural sector.

Shoot us a message if you’d like to book a time to chat!

#BuildingMuseums2026 #MuseumInnovation #MuseumProfessionals #ConferenceLearning


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2 months ago

Look twice. Then look again.

Camouflage: Designed to Deceive—our special exhibition for the @spymuseum—is opening this week!

The exhibition unfolds across four immersive galleries, tracing camo's roots in animal mimicry through its strategic evolution during World War II to today’s digital conflicts, where hiding in plain sight has become both an art and a necessity.

These themes are brought to life by large-scale physical scenography, artifacts, and examples of real camouflage, including:

– A super-sized model of a “dazzle ship,” a fascinating nautical experiment from the WWI-era, along with models of each dazzle ship, borrowed from the Imperial War Museum’s collection
– Mannequins sporting camouflage uniforms used from China to Ukraine, the Syrian desert to the Himalayan Mountains
– A monumental media piece that challenges visitors to spot camouflaged soldiers hidden in various environments, including a jungle, desert, and snowy mountain peak.
If you’re in Washington, DC, tickets are available now through the link in bio ⬆️.

#SpyCamo #SpyMuseum #NewExhibit #WashingtonDC

Video by our collaborators @cortinaproductions


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2 months ago


Story Save - Najlepsze darmowe narzędzie do zapisywania historii, rolek, zdjęć, wideo, wyróżnionych, IGTV na telefonie.

Story-save.com to intuicyjne narzędzie online, które umożliwia pobieranie i zapisywanie różnych treści, w tym historii, zdjęć, wideo i materiałów IGTV bezpośrednio z Instagrama. Dzięki Story-Save możesz łatwo pobierać różnorodne treści z Instagrama, a także oglądać je w dogodnym czasie, nawet bez dostępu do internetu. To narzędzie jest idealne na chwile, kiedy znajdziesz coś interesującego na Instagramie i chcesz zapisać to na później. Użyj Story-Save, aby nie przegapić okazji, aby zabrać ulubione momenty z Instagrama ze sobą!

Nasze zalety:

Brak potrzeby rejestracji

Unikaj pobierania aplikacji i rejestracji, przechowuj historie w internecie.

Wysoka jakość

Zakończ z kiepską jakością treści, zachowuj tylko wysokiej rozdzielczości historie.

Dostępność na wszystkich

Urządzenia Pobieraj historie z Instagrama za pomocą każdej przeglądarki, iPhone'a, Androida.

Całkowicie darmowe

Absolutnie bez opłat. Pobierz dowolną historię bez żadnych kosztów.

Najczęściej zadawane pytania

Funkcja pobierania historii na Instagramie została zaprojektowana w celu zapewnienia bezpiecznej i wysokiej jakości metody pobierania historii z Instagrama. Jest łatwa w obsłudze i nie wymaga rejestracji ani logowania. Wystarczy skopiować link, wkleić go i cieszyć się treścią.
Pobieranie historii z Instagrama to prosty proces, który obejmuje trzy kroki:
  • 1. Przejdź do narzędzia do pobierania historii z Instagrama.
  • 2. Następnie wpisz nazwę użytkownika profilu Instagram w podanym polu i kliknij przycisk Pobierz.
  • 3. Zobaczysz wszystkie historie dostępne w bieżącym 24-godzinnym okresie. Wybierz te, które chcesz pobrać, i kliknij Pobierz.
Wybrana historia zostanie szybko zapisana w pamięci lokalnej Twojego urządzenia.
Niestety, nie jest możliwe pobieranie historii z prywatnych kont z powodu ograniczeń prywatności.
Nie ma limitu na liczbę historii, które można pobrać. Usługa pobierania historii jest dostępna do nieograniczonego użytku i jest całkowicie darmowa.
Tak, legalne jest pobieranie i zapisywanie historii z Instagrama innych użytkowników, pod warunkiem, że nie będą one wykorzystywane do celów komercyjnych. Jeśli zamierzasz je wykorzystać komercyjnie, musisz uzyskać zgodę właściciela treści i przypisać mu autorstwo za każdym razem, gdy historia jest używana.
Wszystkie pobrane historie są zazwyczaj zapisywane w folderze Pobrane na Twoim komputerze, niezależnie od tego, czy używasz Windowsa, Maca, czy iOS. Na urządzeniach mobilnych historie są zapisywane w pamięci telefonu i powinny natychmiast pojawić się w aplikacji Galeria po pobraniu.