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.
Written and photographed by Jake Epstein Photo by Jake Epstein. I am Jake Epstein, a second-year photography student specializing in commercial photography from Augusta, Ga. After experimenting with different styles
Written and photographed by Nora Benjamin Photo by Nora Benjamin. "Sex is the consolation you have when you feel as though you cannot have love," said Literature Nobel Prize laureate
Midtown neighborhood house shrouded in black. When we think of Midtown Atlanta, our minds turn to big buildings, colorful sidewalks and lively cafes or bars. We do not initially think
Written and photographed by Kenedee Hodges "Kenedee, Freddie, Prince and George" is a collection of self-portraits that recreate photographs of musicians from 1970 through the '80s. This work is influenced by Freddie
Broken titles with cats painted on them. 19th St. Atlanta, Ga. Photo by Marian Hill. The revolution of photography allowed photographers to experiment with their composition. Changing the perspective of
Written and photographed by Sarah Kopkin. My name is Sarah Kopkin and I am a second-year photography student at SCAD. I started getting into photography during my second year in
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
My view of existence is complex — it is a combination of many beliefs and cultures. I acknowledge this by keeping a shrine of things that have a spiritual significance
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