The main building at 1600 Peachtree street is the epicenter of the SCAD Atlanta location. Despite its muted appearance, the inside feels and looks like a museum. The windows provide
Photo by Rebecca Williams As summer approaches, I can’t help but think about last summer and the things I learned. The summer of 2017 was one the hardest summers of
Sometimes forgotten, the beautiful Ivy Hall sits not too far from SCAD's 1600 Peachtree street building. Ivy Hall is unlike any other SCAD Atlanta facility. Instead of being stocked with
Photo by Rebecca Williams Inspiration can be a hard thing to come by. It seems to only come in heavy waves or not at all. As a creative person, there's
Photo by Rebecca Williams Photography is about having a good eye. Many people have taken pictures of the Eiffel Tower but few of those photos are actually memorable. Composition is
Photo by Rebecca Williams Golden hour is a phrase that floats throughout the photography community. It occurs twice a day, once after sunrise and again right before sunset. The reason
Photo by Shravani Kulkarni We live in an exciting time where phones can turn the average consumer into a photographer. For years photography was about fancy cameras and light equipment,
Going back home to Jamaica gets weirder every time. This time, it was particularly unnerving because so much had changed. The Kingston roads were different and so much was happening
As a freshman in school or beginner photographer, choosing an editing software may be a little confusing. Lightroom or Photoshop? The truth is, each program has its strengths and weaknesses.
Photo by Rebecca Williams There is no time like the present to be an artist and particularly a photographer. For many years straight men like Bruce Weber and Terry Richardson ruled