It’s that time again. Open Studio is back and a few things have changed. Before you were able to submit 5 images that did not need to be related. This
When I began exploring photography almost 4 years ago, I shot in natural light and I only knew the basics of my Canon Rebel T3 camera. I knew nothing about
Photo by Joshua Mcfadden. Joshua McFadden was recently awarded by LensCulture for “Top 50 Emerging Talent 2015.” “After SELMA” was the exhibition he submitted and it will be featured at
In conjunction with Atlanta Celebrates Photography, SCAD students and Alumni will have their work featured in exhibitions during September and October. The works by Sandrine Arons, Rose M. Barron, Hastings
Illustration by Acquille Dunkley. Have you ever heard a photographer saying, "Anything for the shot"? When is "anything" too dangerous and life threatening? We see the final product of a
To Be Honest was a group exhibition featuring graduating SCAD students of Spring 2015, held at The Mammal gallery downtown on May 22.
Below are images from the third annual Shaky Knees Festival, which was held at Central Park in the Old Fourth Ward last week. Images taken by Amelia Phythian.
This week I'll discuss the importance of White balance within the images we take. White balance (WB) is the rendering of neutral colors in order to get an image as
Selma march: History in a photographic form By Tesh Yana How much do millennials know of the 1965 civil rights movement that led to the recognition of the Voting
Photo by: Joya Chapman. The Connector recognizes exemplary photography produced by SCAD students. This week’s featured photo is by BFA Photography student Joya Chapman. Silhouettes have always intrigued me. A silhouette