SCAD DAY: Photography Dept. Shows How it's Done by Frances Claudio-Vargas. This quarter started with a bang, and we couldn’t be more excited. On Saturday, Jan. 16, the first SCAD
Manfrotto. It’s already the second week in winter quarter here at SCAD. Luckily for us, there are multiple companies visiting our campus already. A great way to kick things off
Photographer’s guide #2: Building your confidence by Tyler McClelland. Being a working artist of any kind is a beautiful paradox. Through our work we are expressing ourselves to others as
Open Studio 2015 was the main excitement in the first week of November. The fifth floor hallways were thriving with beautiful people looking to see great art work. The submission
Persona, n. The aspect of a person’s character that is displayed to or perceived by others. – Oxford English Dictionary What happens when a dozen SCAD-Atlanta photography students are boldly
Photo by Jade Forest. A photographer’s transition from working alone to working with clients can be a rocky road. There are certain things we have to give up. For example:
Arnika Dawkins Gallery: “On Being Black” by Aspen Evans. The room was literally buzzing at the Arnika Dawkins Gallery Friday, October 16th for the exhibition’s opening reception. The “On Being
SCAD Hong Kong: Photo essay by Rachael Horst. This was a difficult assignment. Now, let me explain. Hong Kong cannot be summarized. I will spend my whole life explaining what
The first story for “Adventures of a Photographer” article series, we have Forest McMullin, who is a current photography professor at SCAD ATL. His story explains when he found himself
Introducing Zachary Black, fourth year photography major. His photo essay will shine the light on illegal dirt biking in rural sections of Jamaica and the opportunity he had this summer