Triumph & Defeat in Washington D.C: Capturing the Inauguration & People’s March

May 8, 2025
12:00–13:15PM EST
A costumed protester during the People’s March in Washington , DC on January 18, 2025. © Ed Kashi.

As part of the growing relationship between The VII Foundation and Apple Inc., contributing photographer to the foundation Ed Kashi was commissioned to use Apple’s Vision Pro goggles to capture ‘spatial’ stills and videos of President Trump’s inauguration and the lead-up to a counterprotest, the People’s March, the following day.

Alongside his wife and collaborator, Julie Winokur, the couple captured these two polarized events in the cold, snowy days of late January 2025 in Washington, DC.

Having covered Trump’s first inauguration in 2016 and the ‘Women’s March’ that took place the following day, the contrast between the two presidential eras was great. In 2016, the crowd was much smaller, and the weather was less foreboding, while the Women’s March was vast. This time, the Trump crowd was triumphant, even in terrible weather conditions, appearing to reflect the cult-like following he had developed. The People’s March was anemic by comparison and evoked a sense of defeat and exhaustion in those who oppose Trump.

Join us for this live discussion as we examine the coverage of these significant events and the technologies employed.

This VII Foundation online event is made possible by our partnership with PhotoWings.

Participants

David is an educator with a uniquely varied history of research, writing, strategy, and management within academia, government, and non-profit organizations. Since 2021, David has been working with The VII Foundation, where he is the Director of Education, responsible for the foundation’s education programs, online and hybrid events, and Dispatches: The VII Foundation Blog.
A powerhouse of energy and creativity, Ed Kashi is a photojournalist and filmmaker dedicated to documenting the social and geopolitical issues that define our times.
Julie Winokur, Executive Director of Talking Eyes Media and Co-Director of Newest Americans, has been a storyteller for over two decades, first as a magazine writer and then as a documentary filmmaker.