Simplicity is typical amongst new photographers. Nature scenes, pictures of family and friends or just a portrait of an apple can be found in many amateur portfolios. However, Charity Scriven
Oftentimes we find ourselves searching for the next big project or journey to embark upon. Majority of the ideas we have however seldom break through the ideation stage. What's important
Contemplating inspiration for photoshoots can be quite daunting without understanding the true purpose behind it. At various times you can feel the pressure build as you scroll through social media
Photo by Bedilu GreenPhoto by Ilijah Simpson The anticipation for 2020 to end has finally come to a close. SCAD has officially opened its doors back for its students and
Photos by John Warner. Since the COVID-19 pandemic rattled the world, everyone has been forced to find new ways of living. Businesses needed safer ways to deliver products and offer
Atlantic Station is home to many clothing stores, restaurants and even seasonal activities. One of the most important aspects of an Atlantic Station adventure is capturing the moments of you
The Connector interviews Xavier Thompson, a third-year photography student from Fayetteville, Georgia. Photo by Xavier Thompson. When did you start photography, and what does it mean to you? I began
Written by Victoria Mabe I am a first-year photography student, from Folly Beach, S.C., so being here in the city is a lot different from waking up and having the
The Connector interviews Carlton Richardson, a recent photography B.F.A. graduate. Photo by Carlton Richardson. Tell us a bit about yourself. I was born in Miami, Fla. — I lived there
The Connector interviews second-year photography student, Marissa Tiamfook (also known as Mooch) from Colorado Springs, Colo. Photo by Marissa Tiamfook. When did you start photography and what does it mean