This photo essay is a series of work made to challenge the ideals of social normalities regarding beliefs of gender, masculinity, identity, and queer youth.
As the quarter reaches its end and finals creep closer, many students become exhausted, creatively drained and lazy. All we want to do is lie on the ground and cry,
Many photographers say that the gear doesn't matter, that it's all about how you use what you have available. However, that doesn't mean that trying new products and experimenting with
Written and photographed by Daniel Davis Edwards Watching the killing of Philando Castile in his car by a police officer at a traffic stop left me with a visceral thought
Photo by Tyler Judson. Body positivity has become a worldwide subject over the past few years. With the rise of online censorship, it has become difficult to share the joys
Creative block is the kryptonite of artists. As art students, we easily get burnt out doing both homework and projects outside of class. People in non-creative studies usually de-stress with
As artists, there is one thing we all must present when interviewing for our dream job: a portfolio. Compiling your best work into a professional portfolio is stressful. You'll searc
Printing your photos is an overlooked part of photography. In the age of social media, we usually never see our photos in tangible form. Unless you are shooting in film,
Atlanta is a cultural hub full of talented creatives. Each of the following creatives have something to do with with the photography world, and are multifaceted artists. Follow them to
As a photographer, you typically shoot on location before moving onto studio shoots. When you do location shoots, there are a few things to consider — color, leading lines and