Selma march: History in a photographic form By Tesh Yana How much do millennials know of the 1965 civil rights movement that led to the recognition of the Voting
Photo by: Joya Chapman. The Connector recognizes exemplary photography produced by SCAD students. This week’s featured photo is by BFA Photography student Joya Chapman. Silhouettes have always intrigued me. A silhouette
This quarter, my goal is to provide a series of tips that will help us all to become better photographers. This week, I will discuss the importance of understanding your
The Connector recognizes exemplary photo work produced by SCAD students. This week’s featured photo is by MFA Photography student Conchetta Davis. GLORY Sometimes life hits you in a way that feels
No matter what field of photography the average college student is into, knowing how to take basic head shots is very important. Why you may ask? Simple portraits of people
Photo by Acquille Dunkley. Sigma carries a wide array of high quality accessories as well as their own brand of cameras. With mounts for Nikon, Canon and Sony just to
Show me your motion By Acquille Dunkley An image can't move. Throwing a framed photo at your wall doesn't count either. What does count is the suggestion of movement
Image provided by Acquille Dunkley Facebook killing the image By Acquille Dunkley In this era, where we as artists heavily depend on social media to promote our photography, there is
Photo by Austin Presley. 1) Slow shutter speeds Those cool light streaks you see in pitch black photos aren't carried out so perfectly without a very slow shutter speed and
The Connector recognizes exemplary photo work produced by SCAD students. This week’s featured photo is by second year student Mario Fernando. Fernando said: "The name of the work is 'Wander.'