Photo Essays

Tangible music

Tangible music is becoming obsolete in this day and age, but to me it reigns superior. The warmth of vinyl cannot be duplicated on digital streaming services. Setting up my
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The blueberry farm

Photo by Caitlin Havens For six years, I have worked seasonally at the same farm just five minutes away from my parents' house. It was my first actual job, and
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A trip home

Photo by Caitlin Havens Sixteen years ago, my family of four moved from a small town near the Pennsylvania/New York border, to another small town in Georgia. Since then, we
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A Jamaican roadtrip

Jamaica is a country full of character. Driving through the rural areas offers up so many opportunities to view these characters. As you move away from the overcrowded city of
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My grandmother’s flowers

Photo by Caitlin Havens My grandmother and I took many walks together when I would visit her in Pennsylvania for the summer. Along these walks, we would run across a
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Stop and smell the roses

Photo by Rebecca Williams “Stop and smell the roses” may come as a cliché to many, but that doesn't make the lesson any less valuable. Stopping and reflecting is crucial
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Bicycles of SCAD

Bicycles can be found at every campus building here at SCAD Atlanta. As the last few days of the quarter roll around, I can’t help but think about where we
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Hallways of SCAD

As you walk frantically through the halls on your last week at SCAD, think about the hallways. Think about how quarter after quarter you return with new ideas and goals to
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