January 20, 2017 — Inauguration Friday

Over 30 members of IGDC have been documenting the events in our city today. Over the next three days, they will be sharing photos each day which will present a non-partisan portrait of our city during this historic weekend. We are proud to support our community in this effort and hope you enjoy the perspective.

Just a note about current events: IGDC, as a collective, has no political affiliation and doesn’t endorse any opinions which are expressed in the photos we choose to feature.

@Korofina
Location: Constitution Avenue, NW
Park Service Guard and Horse

 

@Korofina
Location: 13th Street NW, between E and F Streets
The Madam said: “I wish I knew how to quit you, Vlad”

Korofina’s Instagram.


@ashleysinha
McPherson Square
Protest conflict on K Street

 

@ashleysinha
McPherson Square
Protest conflict on K Street

Ashleysinha’s Instagram.


@realronjunior
McPherson Square
While this group sang New Orleans style Jazz in the park, a limo was being set on fire a few blocks over.

 

@realronjunior
McPherson Square
Some people did not take too kindly to Donald Trump’s assertion that he could freely grab a woman’s genitals.

Realronjunior’s Instagram.


@jabber_walking

 

@jabber_walking

Jabberwalking’s Instagram.


@dmvbeth

 

@dmvbeth

Dmvbeth’s Instagram.


@flipflopcaravan
1st & D St NW
Protesters shut down a main security access point to the National Mall.

 

@flipflopcaravan
Near the National Mall
Protesters & riot police stand face to face, bringing access to a security entrance to the National Mall to a standstill.

 

@flipflopcaravan
Chinatown
Gotta get that selfie?

Flipflopcaravan’s Instagram.


@e_christine13
Dupont Circle

E_christine13’s Instagram.


@awalkinthewild
Taken at 11th and E

 

@awalkinthewild
Taken on E Street between 9th and 10th

Awalkinthewild’s Instagram.


@vpickering
Trump supporters near the White House / Victoria Pickering

 

@vpickering
Trump cut-out on Pennsylvania Avenue / Victoria Pickering

Vpickering’s Instagram.


@thisisjamesj
Franklin Square
Protest turns to riot as a car is set on fire in front of the Washington Post building.

 

@thisisjamesj
Franklin Square
A couple nervously makes their way between protestors and police while crossing the street.

Thisisjamesj’s Instagram.


 


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