Summer feels like just a moment away. This week I felt drawn to the various natural textures that we have at SCAD Atlanta. These pictures were taken during several aimless
Photo by Jeanie Lo The Met Gala on May 7 certainly grabbed America's (if not the world's) attention, but the premise of the glamorous evening was to open The Metropolitan
The five buildings of SCAD Atlanta can feel a little overcrowded sometimes. With people rushing in and out of classes, it may feel like there's no time to be alone.
by Ryan Kelly Photo by Rocio Choi It is difficult to hear a man’s phlegmatic explanations of the racial empathy gap over the taunts of an overzealous protester jeering at
As the quarter rolls to an end, our jaded eyes tend to overlook the beautiful art pieces at SCAD. When I first came to SCAD, I was completely captivated by
This week I ventured out into the world of shoes. These pictures are the result of that venture. Throughout the week I paid keen attention to what people wear on their
By Yamilka Vazquez Gual Photo by Yamilka Vazquez Gual Motion, to me, means moving something. Usually, when we think of photography our minds go to still moments. Capturing a moment
by Tyler Judson I think of photography as a way to convey anything your imagination can make up. Playing with out of the box ideas and planning out the shoot
By Manahar Kumar Photo by Harshil Desai There comes a time in your life When you have to lose the sense of self you perceived you to be Confusion, Anxiety
The main building at 1600 Peachtree street is the epicenter of the SCAD Atlanta location. Despite its muted appearance, the inside feels and looks like a museum. The windows provide











