Written and photographed by Nina Cammarata Photo by Nina Cammarata. I use photography as a distraction. It’s a distraction from what is real in my world and portrays how I
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
Written and photographed by Joshua Crowder Artist statement: However we view it, Humanity was created and upheld by attacking Nature and using her resources. As Humanity continues to take from
Sequoyah Wildwyn-Dechter, a fourth-year photography student, grew up in the Appalachian mountains of North Carolina. His work spans a wide breadth of styles, techniques and subject matters, but always focuses
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
Written and photographed by Chris Vidal Designer and stylist: McKenzie BlairModel: Iza Shatiri Photo by Chris Vidal Christopher Vidal is a third-year branded entertainment student here at the SCAD Atlanta
You usually focus a digital single-lens reflex camera (DSLR) by pressing halfway down on the shutter button, and then take the picture when the button is pressed in fully. Back-button
by Rocio Choi There is a beauty in knowing that you only have 24 shots on your film roll. You begin to consider the moments that matter to you the
Choosing the correct camera that suits your needs is one of the biggest decisions a photographer has to make. When choosing a camera, you take into account several important things: